March 14, 2011 by kolembo Pontificate Long-distance poem Will not get away Training for a marathon ♦photo -webstockpro.com♦ evocative short poetry – words move About these ads SHARE HERE!!EmailPrintDigg Pin ItShare on TumblrLike this:Like Loading...
Beautifully concise
Short and clever !
Sometimes the most meaning can be found in short poems! Yours is an example.
Short, but evocative! Love the photos…both of them…lovely woman and warm family photo!
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Very clever, so distilled. k.
A marathon mantra, the poem, most likely memorized before it is through. A marathon of writing, training in the short poems . . . So Beautiful!
Pontificate indeed..out with pomposity…in with clarity, fresh sights, and goals in sight!
big thoughts take few words
emotion, rain on the window
the telegraph sits silent, now
That made me smile
Divine. She’s gorgeous too. K
Hahaha. That is quite amusing. And it looks like you got the better of it, eh?
Life is a marathon! Liked this a lot, Kenny.
It says so much in so few words. Love it!
victor crosses the goal line
winning words place first
sweat released with purpose
Peace, hp
Alright!
*android*
who will win the race? The poem or the marathon runner
xPenx
You’re nominated:
https://kshawnedgar.wordpress.com/2011/03/14/the-versatile-blogger-award/
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*
Love this haiku.
Aren’t haikus 5-7-5?
ah yes, I am often chasing my poems round the block!
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.