In reply to Sharp Little Pencil. Amy, thank you for the compliments. Your affinity for a musical lif...
https://curiopoetry.wordpress.com/curio-issue-3-phillip-christopher/#comment-2620
Your writing are too realistic sometimes for me, but I like them anyway. ;)
https://curiopoetry.wordpress.com/curio-issue-1-ron-lavalette/#comment-1872
What a charming poem! "What woman?"
https://curiopoetry.wordpress.com/curio-issue-11-marilyn-braendeholm/#comment-1564
I have written one more poem by the same title- Desexualisation (I) which you can read in the current issue of Curio
https://curiopoetry.wordpress.com/curio-issue-11-mihir-vatsa/#comment-1341
In reply to Veronica Roth. My mother has most of them. I unfortunately don't have any of them. I h...
https://curiopoetry.wordpress.com/curio-issue-11-marilyn-braendeholm/#comment-1302
Lovely poem, for a while I was at that sea shore watching your father use up his cobalt blue
https://curiopoetry.wordpress.com/curio-issue-11-marilyn-braendeholm/#comment-1301
Misky, that is a brilliant poem. I’m wiping away a tear after reading it and remembering my late aunt, a painter, who I used to watch and watch for hours begging her to let me try her oils sinc...
https://curiopoetry.wordpress.com/curio-issue-11-marilyn-braendeholm/#comment-1287
you just painted a memory with words. This is a beautiful poem.
https://curiopoetry.wordpress.com/curio-issue-11-marilyn-braendeholm/#comment-1284
Oh Misk - this is lovely...such a tribute to both father and sea - your work just gets better ... glad to see it here, a fine place to house your words
https://curiopoetry.wordpress.com/curio-issue-11-marilyn-braendeholm/#comment-1283
Oh, Misky, You've done it again. I stood on that beach and watched the colored spread across the canvas, watched as the brush and palette knife brought his vision to life. I could understand his ...
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