Go in through the eyes of a poet
deep into her alphabet mind.
Ideas like flotsam and jetsam
dodge poetry fragments and lines.
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Take note on your tour of this poet the outside no different you see, but inside, my God, a passionate abyss, the poet, the woman, the me. ~ just great; it's poet and superb poetic expression; nice to read; congrats for being selected as POD
Congratulations to the poet for this poem being selected as POD member today
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simply beautiful o woman poet do read my two poems MOMS SMILES AND MOTHERS DAY TODAY U WILL LOVE EM THANKS IN ADVANCE
Loved the beautiful poem, the ocean of emotions where in lie in its abyss, the unfinished jewels, that dodge poetry fragments and lines.I am just awestruck.
alphabets writes very secret in language words of knowing fleshes out from adherence to bone of red from abyss of oceanic passion yet wave rouses above, beautiful write by deep imagery,10+, thanks for sharing
.... I was in a trance the whole time... An amazing, original poem.
I love this...absolutely love this...'go in through the eyes of a poet' captures your attention right from the start. brilliantly written. xo
Like a rock pool gently lapped by a calm sea, this poem has depths and hidden treasures which lie beneath its surface. Very much like the writer, I suspect! No wonder so many people have read and voted on it, CJ. Love, Fran xx
Somehow this felt like a journey through my own soul. Beautiful image of jewels not yet strung together.
astute...knowing..intelligent...woman! ! ..with humour shining...excellent!
this poem is beautiful I love the imagery of the unfinished jewels........ Jessica
Oh CJ, this is absolutely fan-bloody-tastic. Her alphabet mind, what a brilliant description. I really related to all of the lines in this poem. Can't wait to read more now. Definately a 10. Have added to favourits.
now i have a teenie weenie little bit of an idea what happens, just before you write a poem, but it doesn't help, your still to complicated for me Warm regards allan
The last two lines are remarkable