Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Conversation With Picasso Comments

Rating: 5.0

He stares at me--just staring
As I started to fall asleep
I ask, 'Why he did that? '
And he was silent
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LeeAnn Azzopardi
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Rebecca Navarre 16 November 2022

Kudos to You and Picasso! ..

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Rebecca Navarre 16 November 2022

So very heartwarming and brings such smiles! .. Definite Definite 5 Stars! ..+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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Rebecca Navarre 16 November 2022

Ahh, So wonderously written! .. Filled with such imagination and awe! ..

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Sandra Feldman 03 November 2022

Artistically funny but reflecting some very deep and truw questions that so many of us would have liked to ask, too. Very original and different poem. Liked it very much!

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Richard Wlodarski 02 November 2022

There is absolute genius in this poem. From the outset, it rivets the reader. Excellent topical choices of his paintings. Intrigue and mystery. And you end it all...with such great wit. Love every single word!

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Anjandev Roy 02 November 2022

Magnificent piece......thank u......

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Cowboy Ron Williams 01 November 2022

Fun to read. Picasso was Spanish but lived many years in Paris, France.

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David Wood 01 November 2022

Good concept for a poem LeeAnn, and an enjoyable read, but go and buy socks with Father Christmas on, you might get a house full of presents……; -)

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Kim Barney 01 November 2022

Guernica is one of the most famous anti-war paintings ever.

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Kim Barney 01 November 2022

Picasso painted Guernica at his home in Paris in response to the 26 April 1937 bombing of Guernica, a Basque Country town in northern Spain which was bombed by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy at the request of the Spanish Nationalists. This was during the Spanish civil war.

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Kim Barney 01 November 2022

Who knows? Talking to your socks MIGHT be more interesting than talking to Picasso.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 01 November 2022

Serious, attractive but most entertaining poem I read this autumnal mor, just lovely dear LeeAnn! I know Picasso too well 5 Stars TOP Score

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Sylvia Frances Chan 03 November 2022

CORRECTION PLEASE: must be MORN and not mor. Thank you.

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LeeAnn Azzopardi

LeeAnn Azzopardi

Detroit Mich
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