8 thoughts on “Magnetic Poetry Saturday Challenge (week 1) – Our Blue Summer”
I used to have these all over my fridge. I never had quite the word I wanted and eventually, got tired of the clutter. They were fun, for a while, though.
I tend to think that, for the most part, most memories are inaccurate. We choose to make them either more grandiose or to downplay them; probably based on a case by case basis.
On the other hand – this is magnetic poetry, don’t assign too much deep philosophical thought to my piece here. I am a pretty shallow kinda guy.
I used to have these all over my fridge. I never had quite the word I wanted and eventually, got tired of the clutter. They were fun, for a while, though.
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Half the fun is never having quite the word you want and having to find workarounds!
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fun words totally cat us up fish tongue let us summer dream ! Make it so.
(Oh, the 90s come flooding back. What Marilyn said.)
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to experience what was remembered, how it was remembered, the last line seemingly alludes to a remembrance that is more than really was.
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I tend to think that, for the most part, most memories are inaccurate. We choose to make them either more grandiose or to downplay them; probably based on a case by case basis.
On the other hand – this is magnetic poetry, don’t assign too much deep philosophical thought to my piece here. I am a pretty shallow kinda guy.
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We’ve got those on our fridge too (including the Yiddish set). A very fun post!
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Again, such stunning words, imagery.
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