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    1. One of my dear blogging friends, Jasey, always teased that I write only “heavy” stuff. Well, I tried to rise up to the challenge.

      To be honest, I’m really not into these “fluffy” stuff. Need to work on it more, I reckon.

  1. Wonderful! I love that you continued the ‘rib bone’ line from your other poem to your wife. I sense this is a build up to Valentine’s Day 🙂

    1. Ooooh Christy,
      Pressure, pressure 🙂

      Yes, I am posting a poem a weekday leading to Valentine’s about Love – but not on the ‘rib bone’ theme as I believe that women are much more equal to men than what some aspects of being a ‘rib bone’ conveys.

      Peace and luv, Eric

  2. You are getting all “mushy” on Valentine’s day. Just teasing. Another different presentation and very well strung phrases.

  3. Like I commented yesterday, Oh Worthy Eric, your Lisa is one blessed woman! No wonder you are able to write so wonderfully well, with a deer and a nightingale and an angelfish and an eighth wonder and..and..and all living in partnership with you every day! Every woman will wish her husband could write like this. I know my husband thinks all of this and more (we won’t say what!) about me, but writing it…….hummm.

    1. Dear Granbee,
      Thank you for your continued well wishes
      Eric
      P/s: “…and much more (we won’t say what)…” That would make interesting reading, I’m sure 🙂

  4. Inspiration from your wife with a touch of influence from Solomon? Lovely to know one has someone created just for them. Thank you for following. I’ll be visiting you as well.

      1. Hello Zainub,

        I’m not much of a poet too, but I write from my life experiences and heart.

        I’ll drop by your blog…

        Peace, Eric

    1. Dear Celeste,
      Congratulations on winning this award.

      And thank you so much for your visit, bearing such kind words. I accept with pleasure.

      All good wishes,
      Eric

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