Saturday, May 6, 2017

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AMORE/ The clouds are numbered again today, Geez!...#cloud  by #Charlotte Brontë via @verses

Replying to @Charlotte Brontë
Dear friend, truly heaven knows the pangs of your love, for him who kissed thy eyelids fast to slumber; him who sleeps now assured within marble and stone... #kisses by #Mary Shelley via @verses

Replying to @Charlotte Brontë @Mary Shelley @verses
Surely Charlotte, surely Mary, never trite are arduous amore for passion presses against every era, passed marrow and bone... #amore by #Gillena Cox via @verses
AMORE © gillena cox 2017

Blog hopping today with
Imaginary Garden With Real Toads

Play It Again Toads!
I chose to revisit Twitter Me a Gothic Poem with reflection on the poets Charlotte Brontë On the Death of Anne Brontë AND Mary Shelley Stanzas

Enjoy The Music

24 comments:

  1. This is lovely!❤️ I love the longing and wisdom in their exchange and your reply at the end. Beautifully penned.❤️

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Sanaa

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  2. Oh if twitter where filled with that kind of language... give me Heathcliff cravings in twitter.

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      😊 🌠thanks for your appreciation Björn

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  3. I completely love Brontë's "Geez!" It made me laugh.

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  4. Wonderful - a Twitter exchange between Charlotte Brontë, Mary Shelley and you - so nicely imagined!

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Kim

      Much love...

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      👼👼👼😊😊👼happy you dropped in Marian

      Much love...

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  6. I like Bjorn's comment.....wishing twitter would use such language. Loved it!

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  7. Oh my. If only twitter had such poetry, I might linger there more often.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Susie

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  8. Nice replay.Gillena, great choice of words. I liked the beginning, "never trite are arduous amore for passion presses."
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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Jim

      Much love...

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  9. Great word-craft Gillena!

    Hank

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Hank

      Much love...

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