I'd seen him on many occasions
throughout the seasons, sitting on
a park bench, sipping wine from a
brown-paper wrapped bottle.
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May I say with as few words as possible I like your wino image better? Rgds, Ivan
A poem to make one feel humbled. We all know someone like this, or have seen them in parks and city streets. And have we ever really taken the time to listen to their stories? To get to know them? We notice them only when they are no longer there. How sad... You've written this so well, Jerry, and with the sensitivity it deserves. Love, Fran xx
The Hunchback in the Park is one of my favourite poems. You have captured the heart of Thomas' poem in this moving tribute. Beautiful. love, Allie xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
10,10,10,10, the scores are up and the results are conclusive..THIS IS NOTHING SHORT OF BRILLIANT! What a profound and meaningful way to start our Easter All the very best Jerry Love duncan X
There but for the grace of whatever god.... a provoking, sad, well-written piece J. t x
I salute and raise my eye-glass to the both of you! ! One peace at a time, Deana