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Regina' Mcintosh 's Juxtaposition Contest...10 Jul 2025 ~Missing my friends Yasmin Khan and Cyndi Mc Millan of TPS
Two sisters born afar from my terrain one rising near Taj Mahal ‘s glorious dome , another hopping on lanes of maple trees; still, poetry traces their heartfelt rays enduring continental divide like silken wishes on angel cheeks plying on a relay of starlit skies... One a sweetened Jasmine utterly devoid of night's umbra, ohh the other, a peppered Cinder sizzling with the sun's baked fireglow. And though zones of time differ in paddles of midnight’s arm stretched, laughter and whispers scoop bowls of friendship wild and lucent as dawn; touching me through live words in a gathering of images warmer than moon's crawl. I fold my eyes on sands of hourglass blowing winged kisses to miles distant yet, near in the ingot of affection’s graces.

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Date: 7/19/2025 4:10:00 AM
Ahh!! So thoughtful of you to write one about your poetry friends that are no longer on soup for one reason or another. Sara K
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Date: 7/14/2025 2:42:00 AM
Nette, beautiful writing and congratulations on your win in the contest, hugs
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Date: 7/11/2025 10:16:00 AM
This is beautiful, Nette. What a memory you shared- beautiful imagery!!!
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Date: 7/11/2025 5:56:00 AM
I don't think I remember Yasmin but I remember Cyndi. We had a few battles back in the day but I wish her the best. The one I miss most of all is Becca. And Charmaine. You wrote a beautiful tribute to your pals and I Iove the blowing kisses line
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