Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Emily Dickinson Visits Pamela Sinicrope Comments

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A Fantasy for Pam

You are here in your house
with your sons and your husband
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Daniel Brick
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Kim Barney 05 February 2020

I finally found her page by clicking on her name below, but she still shows NO poems!

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Kim Barney 05 February 2020

Great poem, Daniel! The last time I visited Pamela's page, she had deleted all of her poems, and now I can't find her page at all!

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Pamela Sinicrope 30 December 2016

Daniel, there is so much I love about this poem. First of all, I love that you wrote a poem for me. Thank you! :) Secondly, I am intrigued by Emily's visit and especially by the cookies. I just read a poem by a poet who wrote about making a pie instead of writing a poem because it would be better received...but how about offering cooking WITH the poem, so both are better received? I also like to write poems for and after others... The line you wrote about the trunk of the tree...I love those lines... poet Daniel BrickPoet's PagePoemsCommentsStatsBiographySend MessageShare on FacebookShare on Twitter Poems by Daniel Brick: 95 / 290 « prev. poem next poem » Emily Dickinson Visits Pamela Sinicrope - Poem by Daniel Brick A Fantasy for Pam You are here in your house with your sons and your husband and all the arrangements you have made with furniture, fabrics and designs to make this house also this home. And I have the sudden realization you have opened a gate to Eden and invited me into the Garden. Pamela, you and I have an ideal rapport, like spring and summer in all of their essentials or tree roots with soil as they fan out through the ground for the sake of trunk, limbs and leaves. Oh, so much joy resides in service! Surely you feel it too. Thanks for my Christmas present Daniel.

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Bharati Nayak 29 December 2016

I sense their smallness is a disguise. It disguises things destined to grow greater than seems possible. - - - - - - An amazing poem written for Pamela Sinicrope- - - Small things have wonderful power to keep us happy and blissful.

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Liza Sudina 28 December 2016

cookies with a poem will be rememebered better than just cookies, ans vice versa.

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Daniel Brick 28 December 2016

Agreed! That is a true story about Emily by the way: my friend Robert Johnson found it in a biography of the poet. Robert has memorized many of her poems and recites them wonderfully.

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