Comments received on poems by Kurt Philip Behm
Insight Romance & Fear
Kurt Philip Behm said:
Thanks Bobby. Yep, at 2-5, maybe prayers would help.
:-)
October 26th, 2023 11:15
Kurt Philip Behm said:
Thanks Bobby. Yep, at 2-5, maybe prayers would help.
:-)
October 26th, 2023 11:15
Insight Romance & Fear
Bobby O said:
So splendid a triumpherate that it works with g he er and as a Bears game plan.
October 26th, 2023 10:57
Bobby O said:
So splendid a triumpherate that it works with g he er and as a Bears game plan.
October 26th, 2023 10:57
Calling Me Home
Thomas W Case said:
Great imagery. Picturesque frame of mind.
October 25th, 2023 10:05
Thomas W Case said:
Great imagery. Picturesque frame of mind.
October 25th, 2023 10:05
The Gift Horse
Kurt Philip Behm said:
Thanks Bobby. I like the way you think.
October 22nd, 2023 18:47
Kurt Philip Behm said:
Thanks Bobby. I like the way you think.
October 22nd, 2023 18:47
The Gift Horse
Bobby O said:
All that and strong w metaphor.
Also without any advice on where not to look.
Nice
October 22nd, 2023 18:30
Bobby O said:
All that and strong w metaphor.
Also without any advice on where not to look.
Nice
October 22nd, 2023 18:30
Her Three Greatest Gifts To Me
Kurt Philip Behm said:
Thanks Thomas. Your comments mean a lot.
October 19th, 2023 13:14
Kurt Philip Behm said:
Thanks Thomas. Your comments mean a lot.
October 19th, 2023 13:14
Her Three Greatest Gifts To Me
Thomas W Case said:
Very Powerful Kurt. Great job.
October 19th, 2023 11:35
Thomas W Case said:
Very Powerful Kurt. Great job.
October 19th, 2023 11:35
The Enemy Within
Kurt Philip Behm said:
We\'re up to our asses in alligators and nobody is willing
to drain the swamp. When I was a kid, garbage pails sat
outside kitchens in the ground. Once in a while they would
draw ants. I was out there trying to stamp them out with
my Chuck Taylors when my Grandmother motioned through
the window for me to stop.
Ten minutes later she came through the kitchen door with
a pot full of scalding boiling water which she dumped all
over the top of the submerged pail.
As she walked back into the kitchen she said to me... \"Son,
that\'s the only way to kill piss ants.\"
Societally, were in the same place.
Thanks for reading.
Kurt
October 11th, 2023 20:31
Kurt Philip Behm said:
We\'re up to our asses in alligators and nobody is willing
to drain the swamp. When I was a kid, garbage pails sat
outside kitchens in the ground. Once in a while they would
draw ants. I was out there trying to stamp them out with
my Chuck Taylors when my Grandmother motioned through
the window for me to stop.
Ten minutes later she came through the kitchen door with
a pot full of scalding boiling water which she dumped all
over the top of the submerged pail.
As she walked back into the kitchen she said to me... \"Son,
that\'s the only way to kill piss ants.\"
Societally, were in the same place.
Thanks for reading.
Kurt
October 11th, 2023 20:31
The Enemy Within
Bobby O said:
Do I sense a faint suggestive Luminatti suggestion? Either way, there is serious disproportion of measuring informal and formal influence that determines life changing policy and law. Nice piece. Many props.
October 11th, 2023 12:24
Bobby O said:
Do I sense a faint suggestive Luminatti suggestion? Either way, there is serious disproportion of measuring informal and formal influence that determines life changing policy and law. Nice piece. Many props.
October 11th, 2023 12:24
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