kind
May 22, 2012 § 56 Comments
I know you’re kind, behind the lines, away from the pain, behind the pride. Yet still my spine no longer has time…..for your kind.
Poems and stories of love & heartbreak.
May 22, 2012 § 56 Comments
I know you’re kind, behind the lines, away from the pain, behind the pride. Yet still my spine no longer has time…..for your kind.
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🙂 I like this. It’s kind of lyrical, which I love!
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Yes I’m a bit of a songster at times 😉 thank you
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Nice and short, but gets across what you’re feeling. I like it 🙂
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Thanks Olivia:)
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I know you’re kind / behind the lines. That’s great writing. Seriously.
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you are too kind, thank you
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i really love what you wrote and how ur using the word Kind in different ways.
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many thanks friend
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Very Emily Dickinson, short, precise and well written. Well done.
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i adore her. i grew up reading and memorizing her poems.
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oh and thank you
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I like!
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First time here, but I will be back. Nicely penned.
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Love your blogging. Your poetry and prose are illuminated : – )
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i love this. What with the end rhymes, your varied and apt use of the word kind. The poem is like a song and a speech all at once. I can picture you say to the culprit ‘i know you’re kind…think about it and until you’ve got a rethink we can’t be together…’
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Nice telling about a case of “bad chemistry.” Goes deeper, I know.
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Your poem Kind matches the quote perfectly. It is a perfectly, elegantly crafted poem. Thank you for sharing it.
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awe thank you Suzanne
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Short, crisp and effective. Its great.
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Danke! 😉
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Thanks for following me. Nice piece.
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Thanks Jenni!
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This keeps ringing in my head. Great poetry 🙂
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good. 😉 thanks Marya
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how syncronistic… i was just having thoughts about someone i used to know, and how i needed to just leave that in the past for good, to sign on, and read this… many thank yous. namaste. 🙂
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Namaste to you my friend. Do you like yoga?
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i love yoga. doing a weekend retreat called “Good Yoga vs Bad Yoga” on proper practice and yoga related injury, and prevention of. also, doing to teacher training in Kripula and Kundalini at the end of ’12/beginning of ’13… how about you?
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Sweet perfection!
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thank you:)
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Loving your little ditties. Thanks for dropping by the blog 😀
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[…] J Ginger Says: I had one favorite post, but they recently posted Kind and yea. Need I say […]
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Absolutely Love this. Short, to the point, yet deep enough to leave an impression. I also wanted to let you know I am nominating you for the Illuminating Blogger award. Go here for details http://foodstoriesblog.com/illuminating-blogger-award/.
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awe thanks so much 🙂
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wow thanks so much, very kind
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elegant!
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Hi Coco, thanks for following me. I discovered you and I love the style and flow of words. Awesome site.
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Thanks Chrissy
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thank you very much 🙂
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I know people like this ‘behind the lines’ person. And I know what you mean when you say you no longer have time for them. Good little poem.
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Excellent and perfect you see what is best for your well being.
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at times yes 😉
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Thanks for following my blog, able to relate to what you are going through since i’m going through one as well. Stay strong!
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thanks friend 🙂
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Nice post!! 🙂
The last line can also be written as “Yet still my spine no longer tingles to your act of kind….:)
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oooooo i like that, thanks 😉
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Very nice!
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thanks!
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just awesome.
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thanks i’m inspired 😉
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Reblogged this on Geboren ®.
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Very…deep. I think It represents…umm…
okay, there’s a guy who is unlikeable, and this poem’s about him?
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haha good guess 😉
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Hello dear Coco!
I’m a quote hound on facebook.
I’m probably “hidden” from some of my “friends” because I post so many. I don’t even care.
I’m posting your quote, and just so you know, you are in good company. One of my last quotes was from Oscar Wilde. They were his final words:
Either that wallpaper goes, or I do.
Lovely blog, I’m excited to read more 🙂
Lis
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hahaa I love that, and WOW that makes me realllllly happy. Wahooo thank you!!!
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Lis, last words of OW, awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Coco, Seriously?! I’m stuck on here. Great blog!
Leigh.
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Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and for the follow. Great stuff on here 🙂
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