It's Poetry Friday, and Susan Thomsen is hosting HERE on her website, Chicken Spaghetti! Susan shared a challenge last week on her post that you can read about here! And, so I wrote!
I am excited to read what Susan and others have written, and this week, especially if they're responded to Susan's prompt! I haven't even read Susan's!
I stop somewhere waiting for you
I believe that anywhere with you is grand.
The magic is that elsewhere is also true.
Whereas the stumper makes us continue to search
To discover if wherever will bring the magic
Of everywhere for you?
Linda Baie ©
Wishing you all peace and love this weekend! ❤️
Nice twist with the stumper and the last two lines, hope they discover that magic, thanks Linda!
ReplyDeleteLinda, your poem is one to read and reread. The introduction of the words magic and stumper bring a puzzling ending. This is a very interesting way of using the final line in Whitman's poem. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love how you started the poem right away with the title! xo
ReplyDeleteLinda, I love how this poem starts so open and forthright: "I believe anywhere with you is grand" but then gets very complex, like a koan, and made me ponder and reflect. Wow! Love "stumper" as it acts like a gorgeous hinge and center! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michelle, Carol, Irene, & Mona. I think I really was in a Valentine mood when I started writing. Working from someone else's words is an intriguing experience!
ReplyDeleteLinda, I'm loving all the ways my thoughts go in your poem. I like all the "where" -- anywhere, elsewhere, everywhere, wherever, even whereas. Your poem shows that love is complicated in many good ways. Love is in the air, indeed.
ReplyDeleteDelightful to have love still in the air! Your poem does have that mystery to it. Nice when magic is not only elsewhere but everywhere!
ReplyDeleteThe idea brought me back to those early courtship days when one did wonder about "real" or "maybe"! Thanks, Denise and Tabatha!
ReplyDeleteThe play on everywhere, anywhere, and elsewhere reminds me a little of E.E. Cummings (a very good thing!). Keep love in the air at all times!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, love does not have to fight for its place, Jama! Thanks for your comment!
Delete"The magic/of everywhere"---yes, yes, yes! That's the challenge, isn't it? To look for and to find it.
ReplyDeleteOy vey, that was me, Susan, above.
ReplyDeleteYou know I agree, Susan! Enjoy the road, too! Thank you!
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