
“The Night Café” by Vincent Van Gogh
keen eyes consider
calculus of carom and kiss
more discreet than pool
(originally posted April 2013)
“The Night Café” by Vincent Van Gogh
keen eyes consider
calculus of carom and kiss
more discreet than pool
(originally posted April 2013)
Writer & Poet Lynne Sargent
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I love Snooker…nice poem Paul
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There was a time I stroked a pretty mean cue…
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“Carom and kiss”–now, there’s a poem-worthy phrase!
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I get alliterative sometimes.
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Reblogged this on Poesy plus Polemics.
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I like billiards, but it’s too much math. I just shoot and hope for the best. rather like my approach to life too I guess 🙂
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I used to enjoy the challenges of geometry and physics
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Yup, I agree with another poster here, “Carom and kiss” – three words put together perfectly.
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thank you kindly
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I still love that phrase 🙂
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me, too
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🙂
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