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Photos With No Memory-For Poets

Photos With No Memory- For Poets Subtitled: What If You Had No Past Of course, we all have one, but why do we keep reliving it? We use it as an identity, as if that were todays', we? Why do we insist on using the same forms each day? Might you try doing things in a very different way? To live from the unknown future, not a re-played past. What heights could you achieve? What limitations, would you overcome, if you were not bound by your poetic repast? What if you transformed your poetry, in which you sparkled like a precious gem? Not leaning on the same old forms.. again and again and again? "Breakthrough poetry," the freedom to be the unique, grand poet you are. To shine through and truly be the newest, glorious, poetic star! September 3, 2020 4am PST

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Date: 9/4/2020 11:08:00 AM
Thanks for the wake-up call... So easy to fall into the routine of 'normal.' Striving every higher knows no 'normal.' Great reminder, Panagiota! Write and Risk, Gershon
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Date: 9/4/2020 11:22:00 AM
Write and risk...I live it. Same old forms, tsk, tsk. ................................ I think it's great to not write with a form. I still do, it keeps my thoughts from flying into the sky. Forms are good discipline. I am still new. Many not tried yet. Writing on rhe edge I like...Panagiota xx
Date: 9/3/2020 12:37:00 PM
Great advice, we need to shake off the dust of the past of our boots and move on looking forward never looking back. Tom
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Date: 9/3/2020 1:26:00 PM
Remember, Tom? There was a movie, who knows when..the name was: ~~~Look homeward, Angel~~~ Staring at the past, is like trying to drive your auto using the mirror as a steering wheel. lOL Drive on! Hugs, Pangiexx

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