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He wakes up beside her, can't remember last night but he knows something went wrong and they got into a fight.Could be rewritten as
So his wife sits at home crying, afraid all night, she sits in the bedroom alone, he calls in the morning crying as well, asks her forgiveness he's sorry he fell. “Please forgive, and forget, I can't live without you, you mean twice as more than she could do.”
Cheryl, did you get around to revising this any further? I think it's an interesting piece and wondered what you'd done with it.
Cheryl
I'm new to this site and the poetr group.
Have you finished your poem? Perhaps you have and published it.
If not what might you ask readers to look at in your poem?
Ask again. I'm from the UK , the Cotswolds.
Best
Cleveland
Award winner; celj.org
Hi Cleveland,
Thank you for taking the time to read my poem. I have re worked it, you can see it at http://ihavethesewords.blogspot.com/, my blog if you would like to see the revised version. I will be posting other works that I need some advice with soon. I have written many since this one! Unfortunately I haven't had it published, but that is something I'd like to look into in the future.
:-)
Hi Cleveland,
Thank you for taking the time to read my poem. I have re worked it, you can see it at http://ihavethesewords.blogspot.com/, my blog if you would like to see the revised version.
Hi Cheryl
Thanks for the reply and info on the blogspot. Your poem is cool on the screen and I think it has potential. My aims are always to see work published. I'm already reading and doing a light edit .Can we be friends? Then I can send my thought on your poem in a message (for your eyes only). That's funny as Ian Fleming lived in the next village to me.
I'll carry on and wait to hear back from you.
Best
Cleveland
:-)
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