Too Much Space

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    Too Much Space

    Fourteen lines.
    Shakespeare's sonnets
    each fourteen lines.
    I look upon these
    fourteen lines and
    see an emptiness
    that needs to be filled.
    With what though?
    I draw this blank.
    Maybe a few words,
    or maybe a thousand.
    What about a picture?
    Pictures take up space.
    Or maybe a sonnet of sorts.

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    A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

    inadv’s Poems (21)

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    Only Lies 1
    Running Wild 1
    Just When 1
    Tainted Memories 4
    Never Ending 0
    Convalescent Thoughts 0
    Child's Dream 0
    Thought Process 2
    Too Much Space 0
    When You Fall 1
    Confusion of Clarity 0
    Imagine 0
    L.O.V.E. 0
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    Watering the Flame II 0
    Now I'm Gone 0
    Looking 0
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    Bed of Roses 1
    Night Angel 0