he was like
Cary Grant
in a tuxedo that fit just right
even while dashing
toward some Monte Carlo casino
toward the object of his desire within
except this isn’t Monte Carlo
and he wasn’t wearing a tux
but other than that
it was
just like that
007
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shaken, not stirred
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Maybe taken
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God!
(you’re good).
🙂
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🙂
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Oh! I just LOVE this. It’s a perfect poem! Well done.
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Thanks…glad you enjoyed 🙂
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I liked this a lot.
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🙂
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Really great
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I like this one quite a bit, too! Well done!
It made me think of Douglas Adams: “The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don’t.” 🙂
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i’ll have to remember that line. 🙂
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🙂
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Stunning poem. Well done.
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thank you 🙂
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Thank you for making me laugh. I love it
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life is too serious to be taken seriously 😉
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Reblogged this on Impromptu Promptlings and commented:
HAD to reblog Douglas’ poem, Eyewitness. To me this is just a perfect poem! So cool!
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thanks…a splendid companion pic of Mr. Grant 🙂
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This made me smile and laugh out loud, and honestly, I can’t even say why. Something about it appeals to me, and yet, there remains a hint of something else, a hidden clue, and a feeling that if I keep re-reading it, I may stumble upon some deep and profound truth. But, having read it over and over again, I am simply left with the smile that lingers. Perhaps that is truth enough for one poem… Well done, sir!
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thanks…chances are there will be no truths to discover…only the impressions of a passerby. 😉
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An eyewitness, in other words? 😉
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perhaps 😉
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What a great poem, Douglas! such a clever comparison ending in a startling contrast. Love it!
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thanks. 🙂
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Guess we are home free so long as he was dashing toward the object of his desire?
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well…if living in a perpetual “dashing toward” is a kind of home free. 😉
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I meant that “we” (eyewitness & investigators) are home free, while “he” who was dashing has gotten to the object of his desire (and may or not be happy 2B there).
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A sweet turn there at the end. I’m still grinning:)
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Thanks:) Glad the ending came through
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