Pontificate

short poetry, focus, determination, visualisation, haiku

Long-distance poem
Will not get away
Training for a marathon

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evocative short poetry – words move

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22 thoughts on “Pontificate

  1. ayala says:

    Short and clever !

  2. Mary says:

    Sometimes the most meaning can be found in short poems! Yours is an example.

  3. 1emeraldcity says:

    Short, but evocative! Love the photos…both of them…lovely woman and warm family photo! :) )

  4. ManicDdaily says:

    Very clever, so distilled. k.

  5. Susan says:

    A marathon mantra, the poem, most likely memorized before it is through. A marathon of writing, training in the short poems . . . So Beautiful!

  6. Gay says:

    Pontificate indeed..out with pomposity…in with clarity, fresh sights, and goals in sight!

  7. brian miller says:

    big thoughts take few words
    emotion, rain on the window
    the telegraph sits silent, now

  8. dhaami says:

    That made me smile

  9. Divine. She’s gorgeous too. K

  10. Hahaha. That is quite amusing. And it looks like you got the better of it, eh?

  11. Life is a marathon! Liked this a lot, Kenny.

  12. jlscott13 says:

    It says so much in so few words. Love it!

  13. hpicasso says:

    victor crosses the goal line
    winning words place first
    sweat released with purpose

    Peace, hp

  14. penpusherpen says:

    who will win the race? The poem or the marathon runner ;-) xPenx

    • kolembo says:

      Yes, they are! So hush…this is NOT a haiku (…leads you out the door under cover of darkness…) – it’s a very short poem. Very short!

      *android*

  15. Graham Nunn says:

    ah yes, I am often chasing my poems round the block!

  16. danroberson says:

    How can someone like me,
    disagree?
    You must be a special one,
    to run a marathon,
    And it takes skinny words,
    so I’ve heard,
    Lots of them to make their home,
    In a tome,
    They won’t try to get away,
    Training by day,
    In that fat book they’ll stay.

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