There is No End
By Richard L. Provencher
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to a cold plate of snow
its embankments
as passions unbridled
beneath
pillowed-clouds
awaiting a second assault
of furious intentions
and prepare we
do for a scent of winter
more to come.
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I would say it's really a bit early
I would say it's really a bit early Richard! Well, on that side, make the most enjoy the summer! This poem also makes me think of Narnia there it was always winter.
Cheers, Goodnight! Tom
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Apart from the lockdown
Apart from the lockdown I personally have been little affected by the pandemic directly as yet. Can't say even that I know anyone who has the virus. Some people just laugh it off people were already desperate as it was. Although the streets and shops are more quiet than usual it is not deserted.
One thing though I get the idea it is impossible to get reliable information anywhere. Specifically regarding numbers in general i.e statistics.
Of course most businesses are closed. I don't smoke anymore myself more than five years but I think it is most unwise and a serious mistake to prohibit selling of tobacco and cigarettes, I also feel it is hypocritical and extremely selfish. Can't just tell a guy "sorry no smokes your problem". With alcohol maybe could be.
Our country South-Africa and the government are doing very well in strong and fair leadership. These are testing times.
And, yes I do like your writing Richard!
Tom Brown
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smoking
Obviously it wasn't planned like this but I'll tell you what: If the president relaxes the regulations on the sale of tobacco products during the current state of emergency he will be one very popular man. He would score a few points there forsure. Best is it's without cost, in fact, to the contrary. It would generate sorely needed currency.
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Hi Richard
Hello Richard! I like this, you have written so many good poems have you thought of print publication? You submit some stuff and see what happens? Also I like the positive note of your poems, like me a born optimist. Well a self made born optimist!
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poetery
I agree, wholeheartedly. You're talking about self-publishing? The first thing is you must accept that you're not going to make money out of it. You cannot become rich with poetry in any case it has never been done. Occasionally some poets have managed to make a living out of it. Lyrics yes. Poetry is written mostly for self-fulfilment. It's its own reward &
By the way Richard, are there limits on comments too? What about age restrictions! ;-)
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Richard has a lot of poems published
Richard has a lot of poems published formally (in print). Check out his profile.
Tom
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