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A few of my quotes over the years:

 

Listing A Personal View Of What Poetry Is

1. Poetry is a stone, turned to expose to searching winds of a once hidden earth.
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2. Poetry is art, mind painted, heart colored and fire risen.
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3. Poetry is a fruit, hanging on a bountiful tree, begging to fall.
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4. Poetry is an ever expanding ocean, begging ever more creatures to swim in its swirling depths.
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5. Poetry is cake on a golden platter, eaten with fork, spoon, butter knife or greedy hands.
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6. Poetry is cherry blossoms, crying for the soft, cool winds to wave their beauty to the awaiting sun and the gasping skies.
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7. Poetry is glistening dewdrops falling upon virgin ground to gift dawn's hope and night's desire to match brilliance of glistening moonbeams.
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8. Poetry is a poet's heart and soul uniting to bless others, while temporarily shielding searching souls against this dark world's poison tipped arrows.
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9. Poetry is brightly sent musical notes that heart sees, mind colors and spirit longs to record.
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10. Poetry is ink blotted, soul driven splashes that cry to be read, beg to be understood and unabashedly sing to give to its dear readers.
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11.Poetry is a colorful bird, in heavenly flight to a paradise that awaits man's sincere pleading heart and desirous spirit.
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12. Poetry is a child happily playing, a mother joyfully singing and a father blessed to have and so very dearly appreciate loving both.
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Robert J. Lindley, 7-17-2018
Subject, ( What Poetry Is)

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My biography will be very limited for now.   Here , I can express myself in poetic form but in real life I much rather prefer to be far less forward  I am a 60 year old American citizen , born and raised in the glorious South! A heritage that I am very proud of and thank God for as it is a blessing indeed ~

Currently married to my beautiful young wife(Riza) a lovely filipina  lady and we have a fantastic 7 year old son, Justin ~

I have truly lived a very wild life as a younger man but now find myself finally very happily settled down for the duration of my life~

I decided to rest here and express myself with hopes that it may in some way help others, for I see here a very diverse  and fine gathering of poets, artists, and caring folks~

Quickly finding friends here that amaze me with such great talent~~

I invite any and all to comment on my writes and send me soup mail to discuss

whatever seems important to them ~

Blog, A Hebdomad Of Poetic Thought, Musings And Deep Internal Pain

Blog Posted by Robert Lindley: 5/15/2022 9:20:00 AM

 Blog, A Hebdomad Of Poetic Thought, Musings And Deep Internal Pain

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(1.)

 

A Creature Yearning, Up Into Bright Stars To Reach

 

We are in life's weathering but a speck of dust

Spattering of liquid, a windy little gust

Yet in truth, as soul's inspirations makes us more

Dare we without arrogance strive to reach Heaven's shore?

 

We are in life's weathering but a speck of dust

Bit of iron, that too oft we allow to rust

A soil clod, culmination of imagined dreams

We masquerading in polluted mortal streams.

 

We are in life's weathering but a speck of dust

A bit of earth, too oft a beast we do not trust

A tiny grain of sand upon a windswept beach

A creature yearning, up into the stars to reach.

 

We are in life's weathering but a speck of dust

Spattering of liquid, a windy little gust

Yet in truth, as soul's inspirations makes us more

Dare we without arrogance strive to reach Heaven's shore.

 

Robert J. Lindley,  5-06-2021

Rhyme,

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(2.)

In The Blood, You Must, You Must Write

 

Yes, tis in the blood, in the blood

In the blood, you must, you must write

From within the soul, you must fight

In the morn, as light filters in

Life wavers, world sets forth its din.

 

Yes, tis in the blood, in the blood

In the blood, you must, you must write

Brave the darkness, seek the bright

In the moment, walk about true

Life cries ink for us and for you.

 

Yes, tis in the blood, in the blood

In the blood, you must, you must write

Look up above, beyond the blight

In the sorrow, vow to sling ink

Sweet life, can be gone in a blink.

 

Yes, tis in the blood, in the blood

In the blood, you must, you must write

Accept the truth, look with hindsight

Beauty also comes, from stars at night.

 

Yes, tis in the blood, in the blood

In the blood, you must, you must write

From within the soul, you must fight

In the morn, as light filters in

Life wavers, world sets forth its den.

 

Robert J. Lindley,

Rhyme-

( Dedicated To All Poets Everywhere )

 

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(3.)

 

I Will Not Tread Silent Forest Cold And Afraid

 

I will not tread silent forest cold and afraid

As if lamb cast into a starving lion's den

For with this soul always comes a most trusty blade

To counter machinations of fierce beasts or men

Or battle deep darkness and evil world thus spreads

Upon the innocent with its deep wicked glee

To kids sleeping at safe in comfy beds

Casting poisons from blight and blackest sea.

 

I will not saunter through life within flowing dark

To be another victim to world's wicked winds

Knowledge reveals that sea is full of hungry sharks

And its invisible beasts far too often sends

Lies creating havoc, bringing terrible woes

And all accursed Fate and dark future portends.

 

I will not happily swim in infested pools

As a blind clown, or else a man yielding to Fate

Experience has taught me, such is for those fools

That meekly walk the paths our darken world creates.

 

I will not tread silent forest cold and afraid

As if lamb cast into a starving lion's den

For with this soul always comes a most trusty blade

To counter machinations of fierce beasts or men.

 

Robert J. Lindley,

Rhyme,

 (Facing a most dark and menacing world, alone )

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrrhenian_Sea

 

 

Tyrrhenian Sea

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Tyrrhenian Sea

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Tyrrhenian Sea.

Location        Mediterranean Sea

Coordinates        40°N 12°ECoordinates: 40°N 12°E

Type        Sea

Basin countries        Italy, France

Surface area        275,000 km2 (106,200 sq mi)

Average depth        2,000 m (6,562 ft)

Max. depth        3,785 m (12,418 ft)

The Tyrrhenian Sea (/t?'ri?ni?n/ or /t?'re?ni?n/; Italian: Mar Tirreno [mar tir'r??no], French: Mer Tyrrhénienne [m?? ti?enj?n], Sardinian: Mare Tirrenu, Corsican: Mari Tirrenu, Sicilian: Mari Tirrenu, Neapolitan: Mare Tirreno) is part of the Mediterranean Sea off the western coast of Italy. It is named for the Tyrrhenian people identified with the Etruscans of Italy.

 

 

Geography

The sea is bounded by the islands of Corsica and Sardinia (to the west), the Italian Peninsula (regions of Tuscany, Lazio, Campania, Basilicata, and Calabria) to the north and east, and the island of Sicily (to the south).[1] The Tyrrhenian Sea also includes a number of smaller islands like Capri, Elba, Ischia and Ustica.[2]

 

 

Amalfi Coast, Positano

 

Cala Goloritzé, Baunei, Sardinia

 

In 2012, the Costa Concordia crashed into some rocks, after the captain was driving the ship too close to the coast.

The maximum depth of the sea is 3,785 metres (12,418 ft).

 

The Tyrrhenian Sea is situated near where the African and Eurasian Plates meet; therefore mountain chains and active volcanoes such as Mount Marsili are found in its depths. The eight Aeolian Islands and Ustica are located in the southern part of the sea, north of Sicily.

 

Extent

The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the Tyrrhenian Sea as follows:[3]

 

In the Strait of Messina: A line joining the North extreme of Cape Paci (15°42′E) with the East extreme of the Island of Sicily, Cape Peloro (38°16′N).

On the Southwest: A line running from Cape Lilibeo (West extreme of Sicily) to the South extreme of Cape Teulada (8°38′E) in Sardinia.

In the Strait of Bonifacio: A line joining the West extreme of Cape Testa (41°14′N) in Sardinia with the Southwest extreme of Cape Feno (41°23′N) in Corsica.

On the North: A line joining Cape Corse (Cape Grosso, 9°23′E) in Corsica, with Tinetto Island (44°01′N 9°51′E) and thence through Tino and Palmaria islands to San Pietro Point (44°03′N 9°50′E) on the coast of Italy.

Exits

There are four exits from the Tyrrhenian Sea (north to south):

 

Exit        Location        Width        Connected Sea

Corsica Channel        between Tuscany and Corsica 42°50′N 9°45′E        about 80 kilometres (50 mi)        Ligurian Sea

Strait of Bonifacio        between Corsica and Sardinia        11 kilometres (6.8 mi)        Mediterranean Sea (proper)

no name        between Sardinia and Sicily        about 290 kilometres (180 mi)        Mediterranean Sea (proper)

Strait of Messina        between Sicily and Calabria on the toe of Italy        3 kilometres (1.9 mi)        Ionian Sea

Basins

The Tyrrhenian Basin is divided into two basins (or plains), the Vavilov plain and the Marsili plain. They are separated by the undersea ridge known as the Issel Bridge, after Arturo Issel.[4]

 

Geology

The Tyrrhenian Sea is a back-arc basin that formed due to the rollback of the Calabrian slab towards South-East during the Neogene.[4] Episodes of fast and slow trench retreat formed first the Vavilov basin and, then, the Marsili basin.[5] Submarine volcanoes and the active volcano Mount Stromboli formed because trench retreat produces extension in the overriding plate allowing the mantle to rise below the surface and partially melt. The magmatism here is also affected by the fluids released from the slab.

 

Name

Its name derives from the Greek name for the Etruscans, who were said to be emigrants from Lydia and led by the prince Tyrrhenus.[6] The Etruscans settled along the coast of modern Tuscany and referred to the water as the "Sea of the Etruscans".

 

Islands

 

Lipari, Aeolian Islands, Sicily

Islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea include:

 

Corsica

Sardinia

Sicily

Elba

Ischia

Procida

Capri

Ustica

Aeolian Islands[7] (including Lipari and Stromboli)

Pontine Islands including Ponza

Ports

 

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The main ports of the Tyrrhenian Sea in Italy are: Naples, Palermo, Civitavecchia (Rome), Salerno, Trapani and Gioia Tauro. In Corsica the most important port is Bastia.

 

Note that even though the phrase "port of Rome" is frequently used, there is in fact no port in Rome. Instead, the "port of Rome" refers to the maritime facilities at Civitavecchia, some 68 km (42 miles) to the northwest of Rome, not too far from its airport.

 

Giglio Porto is a small island port in this area. It rose to prominence, when the Costa Concordia ran aground near the coast of Giglio and sank. The ship was later refloated and towed to Genoa for scrapping.

 

Winds

In Greek mythology, it is believed that the cliffs above the Tyrrhenian Sea housed the four winds kept by Aeolus. The winds are the Mistral from the Rhône valley, the Libeccio from the southwest, and the Sirocco and Ostro from the south.

 

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To The Blue-Gleaming Waters Of The Tyrrhenian Sea

 

To the blue-gleaming waters of the Tyrrhenian sea

Into wonderful breezing winds, once dreamed soul of me

Across that majestic ocean lies yet another shore

Upon its soft sands, Mother Nature rich, golden rains pours

Soaking that resplendent beach paradise where she once stood

I'd trade wealth and my all to be there again if I could.

 

To the blue-gleaming waters of the Tyrrhenian sea

There my dear beloved swore her eternal love for me

Under a golden moon, as its bright majestic rays fell

We kissed, falling under love's deep and forever spell

As to we each, the universe sang out, this love is true

We each had gained that treasure so very long overdue.

 

To the blue-gleaming waters of the Tyrrhenian sea.

There my dear beloved swore her eternal love for me.

 

Robert J. Lindley,

Sonnet,

 

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(5.)

 

In This Heart, Vanishing Dreams Away Fly

 

Life is a bust, world seems to say cram it

Love flew away,  so far away damn it

I look at it with these fat falling tears

Between black rock and these ever coming fears

Disastrous moon beams its curse overhead

Dawn's promise is laced with hurt and dread

I beg, I plead for rays of missing light

For blessing to restore my former sight.

 

And in my soul, sweet dreams now disappear

Replaced by a darkness, life is not clear

Into that vanishing vapor, long gone

To a sorrowful realm, this heart has flown.

 

Life is a bust, world just seems to stamp it

Beneath ghastly feet, Fate up and ramps it

I look for true relief from stabbing pain

But that dying field grows but poison grain

In this heart, vanishing dreams away fly

Spirit falls and sad echoes are my cry

I pray to that ash clouded darken sky

With these painful spasms asking the why.

 

And in my soul, sweet dreams now disappear

Replaced by a darkness, life is not clear

Into that vanishing vapor, long gone

To a sorrowful realm, this heart has flown.

 

Robert J. Lindley,

Rhyme,

( In the looming darkness and begging for light )

 

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(6.)

 

I Will Not Tread Silent Forest Cold And Afraid

 

I will not tread silent forest cold and afraid

As if lamb cast into a starving lion's den

For with this soul always comes a most trusty blade

To counter machinations of fierce beasts or men

Or battle deep darkness and evil world thus spreads

On the innocent with its massive wicked glee

Even to kids sleeping at home in comfy beds

Casting poisons from its abyss and blackest sea.

 

I will not saunter through life within flowing dark

To be another victim to world's wicked winds

Knowledge reveals that sea is full of hungry sharks

And its invisible beasts far too often sends

Lies creating havoc, bringing terrible woes

And all accursed Fate and dark future portends.

 

I will not happily swim in infested pools

As a blind clown, or else a man yielding to Fate

Experience has taught me, such is for those fools

That meekly walk the paths our darken world creates.

 

I will not tread silent forest cold and afraid

As if lamb cast into a starving lion's den

For with this soul always comes a most trusty blade

To counter machinations of fierce beasts or men.

 

Robert J. Lindley,

Rhyme,

 (Facing a most dark and menacing world, alone )

 

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(7.)

 

What Power Remains In Splashing Of Mere Poetic Ink

 

When Fate has set its ill winds to have thus savagely blown

Thorns and thistles into ones garden to have overgrown

And deep darkness dwells to again knocks ones recovery down

This world and life seems to take delight, removing ones crown

What power remains in splashing of mere poetic ink

Can there be, a return from stepping over the dark brink

As night holds force over whatever one hopes and or thinks

Must one yield to that woesome curse, its dreaded poison drink?

 

When Fate with its blackest hands attacks to thus take away

All that brought truest happiness and removed life's gray

Is there to be a wonderful blessing that gifts new path

Into golden rays of light and victory over such wrath

Now that accursed world set about and with it death brought

Traps of misery and pain, when heart has been firmly caught?

 

When Fate bequeathed such a curse is there any reprieve?

Or future relief from a broken soul that now so grieves?

 

Robert J. Lindley,

Rhyme,

( A Sad Query From A Heartbroken And Deeply Lost Soul )



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Date: 6/18/2022 2:40:00 AM
a good write
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Date: 5/30/2022 12:39:00 PM
In this universe we are indeed as mortals "a speck of dust", but so much more as souls. We are channels, for our creativity comes from someplace else through the soul. We have power that we are connected to and we can stand wit"hout giving in to the darkness. "Tyrrhenian Sea" quite a beautiful write. "What Power Remains In Splashing Of Mere Poetic Ink"; this has great depth.
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Date: 6/2/2022 2:34:00 AM
Thank you, my friend. Writing helps in attempting to live again...
Date: 5/20/2022 4:03:00 PM
Robert, your poetry is beautiful, blessings ~Constance
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:13:00 PM
Thank you, God bless...
Date: 5/20/2022 1:01:00 PM
I enjoyed reading and learning about the Tyrrhenian Sea. Your poem about it is my favorite from the group in this blog. I was just thinking of you and your son the other day while driving home from work. Still praying for you both.
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:13:00 PM
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Date: 5/16/2022 7:44:00 PM
From within the soul words bring forth a balm, as we seek a higher understanding, So sorry for your loss Robert
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:12:00 PM
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Date: 5/16/2022 3:37:00 PM
Your writing is the best on this site. Never give into the darkest thought of walking away from your gift Lindley. What is inside you is strong, despite the hardships and loss this year and prior. Leanne Xx
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:12:00 PM
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Date: 5/16/2022 3:37:00 PM
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Date: 5/16/2022 7:10:00 AM
I Too want to add my sorrow of your loss, Robert, also inspired i am with your heartfelt poetry, we need you here, and if it helps being with all of your poetic friend then so let it be. Harry
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:11:00 PM
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Date: 5/16/2022 4:34:00 AM
Robert, your poetry is beautifully penned with much emotion and grief. So sorry for your recent loss. Poetry is a wonderful outlet and tool for coping and finding peace.
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:10:00 PM
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Date: 5/16/2022 12:56:00 AM
To The Blue-Gleaming Waters Of The Tyrrhenian Sea-aww Robert, this one is soo beautiful, and though all of these poems are masterful words of art spoken directly from your heart, this one is my favorite, it’s the light of your love and your tether in the darkness. Keep that light in your heart. God Bless :)
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:10:00 PM
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Date: 5/15/2022 8:10:00 PM
We are but dust, shaped from earth’s crust, yet enlivened by Holy Spirit’s thrust ~ The pain that comes our way, making blue skies seem grey, transmuted to God yearning goes away ~ As such, we are complete, surrendered at God’s feet, with blissful inner peace replete
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:09:00 PM
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Date: 5/15/2022 7:52:00 PM
Dear Robert, your poetry rather dark or light always inspires. You are in my prayers. I can relate to your loss. Many blessings, Love Connie xxoo
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:08:00 PM
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Date: 5/15/2022 7:44:00 PM
You have been so much, my dear friend. I wish I could take your pain away. (I would, if I could). I am sending you (((hugs))) along the wind. Writing is a way to release those emotions of the heart, and you are able to do that. This is so tender and heartfelt. Keep looking up, because God is watching over you. Many wonderful blessings to you. Hugs, Brandy
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:07:00 PM
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Date: 5/15/2022 5:56:00 PM
You are one who overcomes! And more importantly, to me, you shine light into our souls. Do not apologize in the end of this piece to any air headed poet. here. If they don’t like your poetry, there are hundreds of other poets here. I am not an intellectualist. Nor do I put any Poet on a pedestal..that gives people fat egos! We do not need a reason or cause or a justification to write. We just write. That is what poets do. Panagiota
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:06:00 PM
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Date: 5/15/2022 4:55:00 PM
Robert , We are here for you in heart and soul and with open arms and mind to read your beautiful words . Please write …. For you and for us as you have a gift and messages that we all want to hear . There is healing in the writing . It is in your blood and soul. Big hugs and blessings to you on your journey, Susan :)
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:03:00 PM
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Date: 5/15/2022 3:32:00 PM
"I'd trade wealth and my all to be there again if I could" Robert, stunning line...relatable, makes one's mind replay precious moments as your lines delight!
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:02:00 PM
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Date: 5/15/2022 1:38:00 PM
Again you amaze us with an informative blog Robert, there is indeed darkness in our world and we all step into the darkness from time to time, but there is light too and we have to let that light in to our lives if we are to succeed and try and move on. I know your dear wife encouraged you to write because she knew it was your passion. Tom
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:02:00 PM
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Date: 5/15/2022 12:32:00 PM
Robert, you are a consummate poet, your feelings, thoughts and words resonate; life isn’t always kind, but you my friend have a gift….write on….it will be a healing place. Blessings, Paulette
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:02:00 PM
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Date: 5/15/2022 11:10:00 AM
You have said that you do not feel like a poet these days. you ARE a poet, Robert, and these kinds of heart-felt poems prove it. Your life has been a horrible struggle these past several years. i pray you can carry on and stay strong for your son. wow, that first poem is so profound.
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Date: 5/28/2022 5:01:00 PM
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Date: 5/15/2022 3:34:00 PM
Agreed!
Date: 5/15/2022 9:25:00 AM
This is a compilation born from a continuing struggle. A constant battle from within, as to whether I must write or else sacrifice that deep and lifelong passion to the epic pains of deepest loss that I now suffer. Forgive me, if it bores or proves to be insufficient to either entertain, inform or measure up to a level that its depths of true poetic heart has thus sought to express..
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