taste of honey
I lust for the beauty of your words
trust in the symphony that is your voice
read to me so I may savor
the honey that rests on your tongue
If you want to try magnetic poetry, you can do it online, here.
You can read more of my magnetic poetry here.
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Well done! These can be such fun!!
Pat
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Thanks, Pat.
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Well, that is beautiful Ken.
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Sigh….so glad you made it to OLN LIVE, Ken. And to hear you read it aloud….ah your voice was dripping with honey 🙂 You gave Saana a run for her money tonight to see who’s poem was the more romantic! Well done!
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H.O.T stuff KG> Sorry I didn’t get to hear you.
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This is absolutely swoon-worthy, Ken! ❤❤❤
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Oh this is amazing. I love the magnetic poetry and the magnetism of your poem.
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You did a great one with this one Ken. I enjoyed hearing your read it live today.
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I’m reminded of Shakespeare’s “shall I compare thee to a summer’s day.” Very nice and sorry I didn’t get a chance to hear you read. Was at a Myths class at the library.
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All the senses… (k)
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Very nice. A new concept for me!
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Lovely poem.
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Ooh, I like this very much!
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That is sensual – magnet poetry is something I haven’t tried.
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I love this one, Ken. Great word choice.
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Thank you, Ali.
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Sorry I missed you read live, this is truly decadent writing! ❤️
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Thank you. I go where the words take me. 😉
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BRAVO!!!
Enjoyed hearing you read this poem.
Much❤love
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Thank you, Gillena. 🙂
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How sweet it is with such words.
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Thank you, Björn. With magnets, sometimes you have to think out of the box.
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