Lost In Love

Bella Shepard

I was lost in love

Until I saw the sign post

Please beware of falling rocks!

 

  • Author: Bella Shepard (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 22nd, 2023 12:39
  • Category: Unclassified
  • Views: 15
  • Users favorite of this poem: Teddy.15
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  • Pop64

    Wow, love will often do that, hit you in the head when not wary. so descriptive and wonderfully clear.

    • Bella Shepard

      Thank you my friend, your comment is much appreciated. Best to keep a hard hat nearby I would think.

    • Neville



      Ouch .. that's a nail on head job Bella

      • Bella Shepard

        The little ones do hurt, it's the boulders you gotta watch out for. Thanks Nev!

      • LIZ

        You're not kidding! And those falling rocks teach you so much don't they? Very nice!!

        • Bella Shepard

          You bet. Don't forget to watch out for ice on bridge, no matter what the season. Thanks Liz!

          • LIZ

            Absolutely! ❤️

          • Doggerel Dave

            It was never the falling rocks which got me (well almost never) but the ones under foot......

            • Bella Shepard

              Hi Dave, love hearing from you. Thank you. I guess the rocks under foot can be just as trecherous. Take care my friend!

            • Goldfinch60

              I seem to have had a net above me to save me from those rocks Bella.

              Andy

              • Bella Shepard

                To have that safety net is quite a gift, I'm so very happy for you. Thank you for reading, always!

              • sorenbarrett

                At least you were not so blind as to not see the sign. Short but such good advice Bella

                • Bella Shepard

                  Always a pleasure to see your comments, thank you.

                • Teddy.15

                  LOL this is fabulous 💖💖💖💖💖

                  • Bella Shepard

                    That's where the hard hat comes in handy, though not very attractive.



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