STEPPING OUT poem
By Richard L. Provencher
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Stepping Out
No longer with her man, nor children
or volunteering with the Food Bank
just satisfying her needs, a new man in
her life, and jogging to lose weight
to keep his attention.
Once we shared uplifting stories
as she de-weeded a senior’s lawn
and shopped at Sobey’s for the
best bargains in town
and now not around any more
up the hill in her new nest
another hunk in her mixed-up life
forgetting three children
who stare out the window, asking
“When’s momma comin’ home?”
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Note: Hello dear readers. I wrote this poem this am, June 20, so it's hot off the press. Usually one of my writings is left to simmer for about a week before I return to it. This time your help is requested, as something different for each of us. By the way, this poem is based on a situation which took place with our neighbour.
Please suggest any additions or changes in your remarks. Then I will take them all into account. I love to write and this way will engage all those who enjoy reading my work. Go for it. RLP
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It is a new approach to a
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Maybe: Once we shared
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Well, Richard, a worthwhile
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Well deserved cherry
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