
“Seattle Transit Train Commuters” by Allen Forrest
empty expressions
train depot relationships
social pantomime
(originally posted October 2013)
“Seattle Transit Train Commuters” by Allen Forrest
empty expressions
train depot relationships
social pantomime
(originally posted October 2013)
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I am where the valleys are deep, the mountains are high, and the wind moans through trees...
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thank you for sharing my poem with your readers
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Subway rush hour at both ends: tired, tense, high or just elsewhere, anxious or ( even) happy in the morning; tired, tense, exhausted, relieved, anticipatory, evenings. Social? Excuse me, sorry.
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a man who knows of what he speaks…
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(Forgot, “relaxing” now) Fine Haiku structure, 5-7-5
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*smile*
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See my most recent post for a slight break from the tradition 🙂
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look forward to your book when it’s available
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May be some time, but thank you!
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True when people go about most of them are hurrying by their minds are elsewhere, not time to stop and stare or give a smile to a stranger you meet. People are becoming like machines with no life !
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sadly true
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sadness of widgets,
worldwide 🙂
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well put
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