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Dear Satish Verma, Ni hao. Good Women's History Month to you. Thanx for an excellent read and entry, without poets like you, where would the world be. Very generous and gracious of you, as usual, I've been known to say, poetry is of the ear, tonally or atonally embracing the heart's..., only an echo reaches the mind's eye, your poem allowed me to know we’re heard, yes, great listeners like you, who've been to their share of poetry readings, events, know; I've been to over a 100, I think that also improves the ear? Yes, that would be a beautiful upon reading collaborative poem. Thanx again. "Painting is poetry which is seen and not heard, and poetry is a painting which is heard but not seen." ~ Leonardo da Vinci. For those interested :) "of or pertaining to the morning, day :) relating to or happening in the morning or in the early part of the day ( formal ), (Mid-16th century, from late Latin matutinalis, from Matuta, goddess of the dawn.)". Thanx for all you do! Enjoy a festive eve' as you can. Ciao, for now. Matutinally Yours, james m nordlund reality (aja) :)- Request review
Dear Satish Verma, Ni hao. Good Women's History Month to you. Thanx for an excellent read and entry, without poets like you, where would the world be. Very generous and gracious of you, as usual, I've been known to say, poetry is of the ear, tonally or atonally embracing the heart's..., only an echo reaches the mind's eye, your poem allowed me to know we’re heard, yes, great listeners like you, who've been to their share of poetry readings, events, know; I've been to over a 100, I think that also improves the ear? Yes, that would be a beautiful upon reading collaborative poem. Thanx again. "Painting is poetry which is seen and not heard, and poetry is a painting which is heard but not seen." ~ Leonardo da Vinci. For those interested :) "of or pertaining to the morning, day :) relating to or happening in the morning or in the early part of the day ( formal ), (Mid-16th century, from late Latin matutinalis, from Matuta, goddess of the dawn.)". Thanx for all you do! Enjoy a festive eve' as you can. Ciao, for now. Matutinally Yours, james m nordlund reality (aja) :)- Request review
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