Friday, October 7, 2016

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[image from google dot com]

ON A BROOMSTICK VIEWING
Face of reality torn,
From a book paged everyday drudgery,
The Phantom of the Opera sings;
To a night of masks,
From witches to fairies,
To bones macabre;
Let him write me a broomstick;
For to fly, far out -
Pumpkin viewing, carrying,
Light of star and moon.
ON A BROOMSTICK VIEWING © gillena cox 2016

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14 comments:

  1. "From a book paged everyday drudgery"

    Ain't that the truth!

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  2. Let him write me a broomstick...

    That's a great line!

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  3. The Phantom loved to sing about all the unreal possibilities the night offers. Fun piece.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Rommy

      much love...

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  4. What a great fantasy... there is a longing to go riding there...

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    1. I have always loved fairy, folk and witch tales. Thanks for dropping in to read mine Bjorn

      much love...

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  5. Delightful! I wish my broomstick would fly, instead of just help move dirt around.

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    1. 👻thanks for your appreciation Mary👻

      Much love...

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  6. I, too, want a broomstick made of words!

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    1. 💖Thanks for dropping in Magaly💖💖

      much love...

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  7. Ladies have all the fun!!! If I were a lady I would be a witch on Halloween and ride my broom all around town like "Ride, Sally, ride!"
    ..

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  8. 😀Thanks for dropping in to read mine Jim 😀😀

    much love...

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