I love your black-out poetry entries. I don’t always comment or “like” but I almost always read them because the very idea of black-out poetry intrigues me! If I didn’t already have a plate that was overflowing to practically cracking, I would give this a whirl!! 🙂 Thanks for sharing them. They are wonderful.
For me, this speaks of an impossibly F-A-S-T day that has not had a chance to think and then all of a sudden…sigh…it’s bedtime. Nice find in there, Cb! 🙂
We missed you yesterday. Denise was inspired by your black-out poetry for our prompt.
I was going to do that in a couple of weeks. Oh well. There’s always plenty of things to do. Hope to see you for the book exchange.
I love your black-out poetry entries. I don’t always comment or “like” but I almost always read them because the very idea of black-out poetry intrigues me! If I didn’t already have a plate that was overflowing to practically cracking, I would give this a whirl!! 🙂 Thanks for sharing them. They are wonderful.
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I’m so glad you enjoy them. 🙂 Maybe one day there will be an empty spot on your plate, so you give black out a try!
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For me, this speaks of an impossibly F-A-S-T day that has not had a chance to think and then all of a sudden…sigh…it’s bedtime. Nice find in there, Cb! 🙂
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Thanks so much! What an interesting way to see this – I like it!
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Oh good! Thank you to you, too.
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We missed you yesterday. Denise was inspired by your black-out poetry for our prompt.
I was going to do that in a couple of weeks. Oh well. There’s always plenty of things to do. Hope to see you for the book exchange.
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Darn! I’m sorry I missed that! 🙂
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My, my, that one works!
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Thanks! 🙂
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love these!!
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I’m so glad! I’m busy working on some new ones. 🙂
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