Friday, August 10, 2012

Familiarity

I think it was at the Five and Dime
you flipped a dog-eared grin
that was indeed a chapter in time
and our friendship did begin,

together we spent so many days
discovering new things to see
your colorful climactic ways
would always speak volumes to me;

it all just seemed to go so fast
and then there was the end
but the memories will always last
of my funny fast-paced friend.

7 comments:

  1. Bob,

    It is a joy beyond words, when one finds a book which bonds tightly:)

    Happy Weekend,
    Eileen

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  2. I agree and thanks for your wonderful comments my human friend 8-)

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  3. Cool metaphor, this is what books - and humans - do for us. I love "you flipped a dog-eared grin".

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  4. Reference to "chapter", "end", "climactic end" and "volume" are artistic and I liked the way you wove them.

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  5. Thanks Sherry and echo, I really do look at books as friends along with anyone that is nice enough to comment on this blog, have a great day!

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  6. You really know how to write a tight beautifully worded poem--the meter is so spot on! And the words made me smile. Well done!

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  7. Wow, I love how your wrote this~
    It was lyrical and had the elements of intrigue! Clever and so well done :D

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