American Sentence XCIII
Woman smooths unposted letter, knowing sometimes it is right to lie.
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Woman smooths unposted letter, knowing sometimes it is right to lie.
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Three syllables for “unposted” and worth every one of them.
You are populating fascinatingly.
Thanks, Coleman. Had another word there all day that just didn’t sit right. Glad unposted got on the train.
Such intrigue!
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This one made me shiver just thinking about why that letter is unposted… is it full of lies? Is it full of the truth, but never going to be sent to anyone?
All very good questions!
Something defiant and intriguing about this one.
Yep…hope to tease it out of her…some of these train passangers are tightly coiled.
Incredible! I will ponder that letter’s contents for quite some time today!
Lol, exactly what I am doing today, too!
What an interesting turn that will lead us where?
Keeping me on the right ‘track’ (hee hee), Nancy, with your good questions.
Is it the woman’s unposted letter or did she find/steal it? Love these koan-like American Sentence poems, Pam
Thank you! Love your questions! Lends possiblities.
Definitely makes you think. I wish to know more about this lady. I just realized how much suspense you command by dropping a single line per day. Bravo.
Thank you, Eric. Hope I do her justice.
Oh yeah, Pam! So much contained in the constraints of the Sentence! You are doing these brilliantly!
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Breathless! Did she write it to the cowboy? Will there be a hobo on the train? I am so hooked on this, Pam!
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So many questions raised by this evocative sentence! You have a way.
Thanks, Bill!
I am so enthralled with this series! Love this, Pam.