Hello Gary. Thanks. Yes I know what you mean some would say too sentimental
but maybe there is still room in this world for a little bit of this every
now and again. This is part of my personality coming out. Sometimes it is
hard to escape this when you are writing as you are feeling at that moment
in time. It may be a bit twee for todays poetry I will admit but have just
been reading some early twentieth century verse so maybe this has influenced
me too. Thanks and best wishes Sally J
>From: Gary Blankenship <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Pennine Poetry Works <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: new sub Spring
>Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 18:52:48 -0800
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>in a new awaking. There is a clinging to life
>like a child to a mother's hand,
>as hearts yearn for the great re-birth
>after the ache of cold winter months.
>
>Sally, some will say sentimental, but with flyies, old dog, fleas and loose
>hair, you mostly avoid such things.
>
>There are the angles and sandalwood though.
>
>Well staged.
>
>Smiles.
>
>Gary
>
>
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