loud music
from a passing truck
the neighbor’s dog
barking at something
or other, the wind
sighing in bare branches
take another
sip of coffee, pick up
the pen: still
thinking of you
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28 comments:
Just beautiful, Deborah, both picture and words.
I can only echo Bobbie's words. Your words are as beautiful as your photos and always a joy to read and look at!
Those distractions are so much a part of life.
Nicely done.
I love your photograph. I would write a poem like this and it would be permeated with the sounds of football on the t.v. and various cat noises.
As others have said, you are always a joy to read and view.
Kat
I love this. So spare, so full of meaning.
Oh, that is nice. I wasn't expecting the last lines.
Ditto, fourwinds. The last lines really got me in my heart/gut and pulled the poem back from distraction.
I love it. To note the distractions yet stay focused on the friend. Wonderful and warm.
You are so good with words--I am envious! Oh, I like the photograph, too.
you are a poet's poet...
your words and the image make me long for something--
thank you
Just beautiful. I love the poem and I love the photograph. Both exquisite. The mundane made profound.
One of my favorites for sure - the poem was lovely - I could hear the noises you were describing.
you captured the essence of the moment perfectly in photo and words.
No distractions please while I view this peace! Great image and words!
nicely written, and picturised...
Lovely words and picture. Great way to start off my Monday. Thanks!
I read the last line as being the distraction, allowing for the others to intervene. I can feel the quietness otherwise...
To the point. Precise..
mundane meanderings
PS: Please do come and post at Monday Poetry Train Revisited. You will love to board it
Ah, the distractions of life - well done!
Ah, welcome distractions, taking us away from thoughts. Lovely choice of photograph.
Um...
That's my dog Tonka.
And My truck too probably.
Sorry about that.
;)
Dennis is inspired by this post to take some time off and write a poem.
you do have a way with words,
and clever--
my family is cracking up over your thoughts on seagulls and what the cardboard people do.
What, no distractions?
Good that you can stay focused on the essential things.
Everyday distractions, it's a wonder we ever get anything done. Nice job!
But it's hard sometimes with all those distractions.
Perhaps you have hit upon the reason kids text message, they can smell the distracting roses (besides saving money).
..
You've captured a moment of reality there. For me it would be the birds singing, the hawk flying, the dryer stopping, then I put fingers to the keyboard and get back to blogging!
love the simplicity of single thoughts all in a row..waiting..
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