Monday Poetry Train Revisited #59
Posted by gautami tripathy on December 21, 2009
Do hop on aboard and also invite your friends to do the same.
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Do visit each other’s posts and please be a polite critique. We need not trash each others’ works. We can critique the work but not ones beliefs or thoughts.
Come on. Join in. I know you want to!
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Linda Jacobs said
Here’s a nice Christmas gift from my daughter.
Thanks, Gautami!
And happy holidays to those who are celebrating!
Linda Jacobs said
Let’s try that again!
Here
stan said
Merry Christmas everybody:
http://says-sir-ten.blogspot.com/2009/12/dare.html
Julia Smith said
Today I’ve turned a 1980 diary into a Christmas poem:
All Morning, Most of the Afternoon
Jeeves said
http://poemsotherwise.blogspot.com/2009/12/arms-to-you.html
gautami tripathy said
Merry Christmas, all!
at the junction of mind over body
Nara Malone said
Here’s mine
http://narasnook.blogspot.com/2009/12/monday-poetry-train-my-editor.html
This one isn’t Christmas themed, but Merry Christmas everyone.
Melanie Bishop said
Here is mine;
my poem
love,Melanie
Melanie Bishop said
One more try:
my poem
lissa said
wrote this for a friend here -
http://www.justwritingwords.com/2009/12/ode-to-friend.html
but I hope you’ll like it as well
Happy Holidays to MPTR readers and writers!
Mike McCulley said
Picking the Bones
Andy Sewina said
Hi Gautami, and everybody, Happy Christmas to one and all. Sorry I’ve not been around for a while, but I’m back in town today.
http://properjoes.blogspot.com/2009/12/just-when-you-thought-it-was-safe.html
b said
Just a few thoughts on aging
art predator said
A very merry solstice to everyone!
http://artpredator.wordpress.com/2009/12/21/poetry-from-the-315-experiment-august-2-2002-what-to-believe/
Loch Rob said
http://sfrobbins.blogspot.com/2009/12/sorrow.html
My post. Happy Holidays to all. Rob.
Richard Wells said
Putting the mess back in Chrismas.
‘TIS THE SEASON