the nightmare

Crowns4Christ

try as i might,this is a nightmare to write

  • Author: Crowns4Christ (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 7th, 2020 14:19
  • Comment from author about the poem: it took me a half hour just to write what i did,this is so frustrating,i only have a smart tv that's giving me fits.haha.doesn't seem so smart to me!haha
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Comments6

  • ANGELA & BRIAN

    ANGELA HERE - Hola AMIGA ! Your Poem today leaves a lot (99% in fact) to the imagination ! However these are sometimes our best Poems - because *We say it best when we say Nothing at all*. It engenders Empathy & Support ! Take advice form a *Pro* - If an electronic device is called *SMART* it aint ! Thinkin* of You and Prayin* for You 24/7

    Blessings & Joy & Peace to You & Yours
    LOVE Angela & Brian & Smokey Cat ! ! !

  • Crowns4Christ

    thank you guys for the support,i will post more when my tv let's me.hahaha love always melissa

  • ForeverJesus7

    Try as I might,
    This is a nightmare to write.
    Poetry can sometimes be a pain,
    when a thought may not,
    come to light.

    • Crowns4Christ

      you should work off that and post it,we will talk about it later

      • ForeverJesus7

        How about we work on it together?
        You write two lines. Then I write two lines,
        and so on.
        Persistence is key

      • AwHec8

        Well Blue Orchid I have been there too with only a smart tv to use and it is a pain! Period. This after I spilled my Coca Cola all over my laptop and it started to smoke. Needless to say I don't drink and serf anymore. Don

      • L. B. Mek

        brilliantly quirky,
        reminds me of Getrude Stein's refusal to answer a Philosophy exam's questions and still acing it:
        In The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas,
        “Dear Professor James,” she wrote at the top of her paper. “I am so sorry, but really I do not feel a bit like an examination paper in philosophy to-day,” and left.

        The next day she had a postal card from William James saying, “Dear Miss Stein, I understand perfectly how you feel. I often feel like that myself.” And underneath it he gave her work the highest mark in the course.

      • Dove

        Nice little rhyme!



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