The
Tuesday Poem this week is "What Heartbreak Felt Like" by Annabel
Hawkins, featured by Janis Freegard -- another TP 'double feature.'
In her commentary, Janis Freegard says:
"Here you'll find thoughtful and readable contemplations on friendship, love and family, with a focus on how life changes ... fragments of life captured between the leaves of a book like pressed flowers."
"What Heartbreak Felt Like
In her commentary, Janis Freegard says:
"Here you'll find thoughtful and readable contemplations on friendship, love and family, with a focus on how life changes ... fragments of life captured between the leaves of a book like pressed flowers."
"What Heartbreak Felt Like
A
full stop. In the middle of a sentence.
Not enough water in the jug for a cup of tea, and
all the milk's run out for good. Fumbling for your
keys in your bag at night. No-one remembered to
switch the light on before they went out.
..."
To read more, click on:What Heartbreak Felt Like
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Not enough water in the jug for a cup of tea, and
all the milk's run out for good. Fumbling for your
keys in your bag at night. No-one remembered to
switch the light on before they went out.
..."
To read more, click on:What Heartbreak Felt Like
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