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- Laundry Larry at allpoetry
It was late in February
I encountered Laundry Larry. - Doppelganger at allpoetry
Picture-perfect,
militarily erect, - A Little Pea at allpoetry
Every week the sign was changed. “Only 6 weeks until Spring!” Five, four, three, two... When I could resist no longer, I clomped my dun boots, thick winter coat and pale face into a local outlet of Paradise!
- Passage at allpoetry
Each day is like the echo
of a footfall - Superb Growth Opportunity at allpoetry
Some say that opposites attract,
bring compliments of strengths we lack; - Painful losses at allpoetry
His favorite snake of all was the Reticulated Python! Our five-year-old announced his preference after devouring several fascinating library books. Fortunately, the Reptile House at our local zoo had one! Every trip to the - My state [Tee Shirt slogan] at allpoetry
Still upright and sucking air! - Trim at allpoetry
When Sampson wouldn’t cut his hair,
Delilah did it on a dare – - Filling in at allpoetry
He’d have the job for just a week,
who’d ever catch small cash flow leak? - Presumption at allpoetry
She pursed her lips in pretty pout,
her beau did catch them thereabout - - Senior Sensibility at allpoetry
We sat and waited for our lunch,
with servers few, ‘twas more than hunch - Name for a little dove at allpoetry
What do you think of Coo-Coo? - None so Blind at allpoetry
1) Naked, exposed upon the chilly beach. He is alone. Light approaches from darkness.
- Pitch in and Help at allpoetry
May as well be useful as decorative! - Best be Doing at allpoetry
Grandpa always said:
- Redundant? at allpoetry
Mandelbrot melodies
launched in a swing, - Cornflower Blues at allpoetry
Those cornflower blues, lit so bright from within,
her clove-pinks of cheeks and the dear little chin; - Speaking in tongues at allpoetry
It was my Mother who always said:
- An Icy Slip at allpoetry
“Hang on to the handrail, kids –
the footbridge is - The Two Ways at allpoetry
Selfishness, blind to all others desire,
is deaf to their cries of pain; - In the Back at allpoetry
We sit in the back, dear old Theda and I,
She’s blind in both eyes, and my back isn’t spry. - Home Cookin' at allpoetry
My mother always said,
"Charcoal - Bahama Blue at allpoetry
Some days as a mom one admits are real tough,
a struggle to just make it through; - unashamed at allpoetry
no concealment,
extended open - - Taking Stock at allpoetry
Some fellow with a tie
reads a ticker-tape, - Dry at allpoetry
Perhaps a flask too brief?
Per diem issue of - Beholden at allpoetry
Tendril roots
albino blind - Chill’s Season at allpoetry
Grey skies,
grey hair, - Bearing Generations at allpoetry
So soft
children caress - Ducks Don't Have 'em at allpoetry
Red rubber boots,
holes for heels; - Loss at allpoetry
Pressed beneath pack
of lifetime gains, - Reserve *5 at allpoetry
Talking Seasons - prompt 20 at allpoetry
in progress - Clasped at allpoetry
In the red -
assets - Bleu Bliss at allpoetry
The tavern crouched, low and dark,
against the constant chill
