Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Love Lost In Life Threatening Fog Comments

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lost in stray mist fog romance
no direction fog mist endless
lost unsure where here is
lost unsure where home is
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Terence George Craddock
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Terry Craddock 15 November 2020

I wrote the poem 'A Luckless Lover Legendary Lost On Moor Backstory', inspired by the poem 'Love Lost In Life Threatening Fog', by the poet Terence George Craddock.

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Terry Craddock 15 November 2020

I wrote the split images 'Lost On Wild Remote Moor Panic Disorientated' and 'In Mist Fog Ancient Timeless Lost Without Trace', inspired by the poem 'Love Lost In Life Threatening Fog', by the poet Terence George Craddock.

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Terry Craddock 15 November 2020

Timeless Hiking On Trap Boggy Moorland weather had sudden closed in as mist hill country does closed in reducing visibility making conditions unpleasant arms legs now mud covered often now fatigue stumbled a few patches of boggy ground slipping struggling to keep balance with rain mist mist constant falling turns once easily followed paths into squelchy churned up mud baths waiting waiting to trip unsteady foot

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Terry Craddock 15 November 2020

A Legend Of Lovers Lost the luckless lover can never meet his beloved lost in mists of fog lost in mazes of fog impossible to see through fog impossible to get out of fog the luckless lover is lost in a place he is not supposed to be a legend of lovers lost Inspired by the poem 'Love Lost In Life Threatening Fog' by the poet Terence George Craddock.

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Terry Craddock 15 November 2020

I wrote the split image 'A Concord Protocol All May Safety Pass In Fog Mist', and the poem 'An Ancient Agreed Upon Dust Code Accord', inspired by the poem 'Love Lost In Life Threatening Fog', by the poet Terence George Craddock.

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Terry Craddock 15 November 2020

A Mad Dog Coming Out Of The Fog in the mist lost in mounting panic lost in mind fog imagination panic... it is possible to turn a normal dog into a mad dog coming out of fear fog... strangely wild animals are more tame curious less afraid in mist in the wild... animal sight is keen nose smell scent lame useless in wet sodden mist animal turns mild... Inspired by the poem 'Love Lost In Life Threatening Fog' by the poet Terence George Craddock.

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Denis Mair 04 November 2020

Indeed, love is a guiding light, a reordering of priorities, an unending chain of anticipations to steer by... until it ends. Then comes an ordeal of numbness and being cut off. Fog occupies the medium in which we move and breathe, so it seems to steal up from within, and its disorientation lingers within. Five stars for writing love's strength in pain.

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Terry Craddock 03 November 2020

Ah this is not a normal dog, it is a 'mad dog' coming out of the fog, a totally different creature. The luckless lover is also in a place he is not supposed to be, lost in fog. Wild animals are more tame, curious, less afraid in mist, in the wild, for some strange reason heavy mist water vapour changes behaviour.

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Varsha M 03 November 2020

today dog will be very sad hearing all his romantic plot. With so many bites and teeths.

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