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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

More Futile Thinking -- MidWeek Blues

Previously posted on JIM'S LITTLE PHOTO AND POEM PLACE on October 29, 2009



Impish Elusive Nothings
a wordless little poem

Words eluded me today
for that I will simply write
tomorrow or yesterday.

Meter here abandon care
a bit of nonsense today
without those words nothing's here.

Rhyme it surely I can do
missing words not a problem
I do this lark just for you.


Copyright © 2009 Jimmiehov
All Rights Reserved


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If you want to post a MidWeek Blues picture, go get directions from Rebecca by clicking on the logo picture on the right. She has a Mr. Linky and good directions . Just do what I did. .
Or do less. All she requires is a BLUE PICTURE, you don't have to write.

8 comments:

  1. Because you had to put something here to keep us from stumbling into the post hole? ;)

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  2. As always you find some way to entertain. I am sure many relate to the sentiment. That's why I stick to the camera...words always elude me.

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  3. Hi Jim ~~ I liked your poem and it served as a blog. Well done.
    A very Happy Birthday for Friday- I
    hope you have a wonderful day with
    many Happy returns of the day.

    I am glad you enjoyed my post and the jokes. I had a wonderful weekend with daughter Kathy and her family
    and I posted some photos. We all had a great time together. Little KP has grown and has a lovely smile. How lucky were you and Mrs.Jim to have her for a few days. Her first holiday with her Grandparents.
    Take care, my friend,Cheers, Merle.

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  4. Quilly, having grown up on a farm, I always fill my post holes.

    Thanks Doug. A very little inspiration if any?

    Nessa, I saw your scary mask last night. It was terrifyingly funny (wierd)!

    Thanks, Rebecca. My photo blog hasn't had many photos lately. I enjoy looking at yours.

    Merle, you have such an attentive family. Similar to mine but much larger. We are looking to having KP on a cruise with us like some other grandparents do.
    It will be close as before long we will too old for things like that.
    ..

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  5. a lovely way to have not much to say

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  6. Dear Jim,
    your most important message is between the lines. (so I presume).

    I am lucky to have an intellingent first cousin in Chicago.
    She read your last comment on my blog and led me over to YouTube and Gunnar's favorite female singer Joni Mitchell. I actually do have Big Yellow Taxi on my iPod.
    The text is great and she was a friend of Bob Dylan. I should have recognized the text immediately.
    Shame on me.
    Happy celebration the day after tomorrow.
    From Felisol

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