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Tina Carlson's avatar

These are wonderful!!!!

Ann Collins's avatar

I'm overwhelmed by all this beauty and love. It is too much; it is just enough.

Mary Holscher's avatar

These are wonderful! The pairing of the words with Pamm’s paintings is magical. This will be a beautiful book or whatever it becomes as a WIP.

pamm hanson's avatar

Thank you Mary!!

sue rose's avatar

A very moving series!

pamm hanson's avatar

Thank you Sue!! XO

Mary Roblyn's avatar

Beautiful and moving.

Alexis R Kane's avatar

What a sweet and moving surprise to boost this morning!

Deborah Kay Kelly's avatar

This is how I most like to read erasure poems! What a book this will be!

Kim Nelson's avatar

Thank you for sharing Pamm Anderson's work, X.P.

Josh Datko's avatar

I wonder what the librarian said when she returned these :) joking aside, beautiful artwork and poetry.

Janie Braverman's avatar

THese are so beautiful! the poems! the art!

Cathy A Wickham's avatar

Wow Pam! These are wonderful! Thank you XP for putting this in front of me. I am inspired!

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Thank you Cathy!

Martin Garcia's avatar

Callahan! Thank you for sharing this!

This struck me the most, "And he would weep, / to the surprise of older people," this makes me think of the wise seeing the loss of innocence. Does that make sense? People who either forget what it means to feel or people that see a development in things long completed.

And this also got me, "melted into the logic of passion". I've been thinking about how emotions are labeled as illogical and yet, is it not logical to feel sad when something bad happens?

hope all is well!