Your poem has me considering writing an obituary for a noble bag that served me for 11 years of heavy travel before its spine broke. Bags deserve respect for all the work they do for us. I see things as very much alive in their own way, so this was very enjoyable for me. :)
What a story it could tell viewing valises; grappling with grips; hobnobbing with haversacks;poked in with ports; bouncing with bilums; balancing with backpacks; then pursuing a purse! LOve your post! D&M xxxx
I love how you painted a picture with words! Vividly and... how should I say it, like in 3D... sculpturally? :-) Glad you were inspired and jumped on it! Write! Create! Hugs!
Big bag's burden.
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DeleteYour poem has me considering writing an obituary for a noble bag that served me for 11 years of heavy travel before its spine broke. Bags deserve respect for all the work they do for us. I see things as very much alive in their own way, so this was very enjoyable for me. :)
ReplyDeleteOh no, its spine broke. What a vivid picture.
DeleteWe definitely form relationships with favourite bags.
Love to read the obituary! Jazzy Jack
What a story it could tell viewing valises; grappling with grips; hobnobbing with haversacks;poked in with ports; bouncing with bilums; balancing with backpacks; then pursuing a purse!
ReplyDeleteLOve your post! D&M xxxx
Wow!!!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful inspiring verse!x
ReplyDeleteOh yeah! Wonderful words in a famous picture.
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I love how you painted a picture with words! Vividly and... how should I say it, like in 3D... sculpturally? :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad you were inspired and jumped on it! Write! Create! Hugs!
Sounds very familiar :0)
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I love your poem, Jack, and I'm still lined up to buy your book. I want it signed, of course.
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