I love the pairing of poem and image here ... the idea of regret being as full as the moon ... each regret is truly a vast universe of loss. Peace, JP/deb
"the man who finds his conscience ache / no peace at all enjoys / and as I lay in bed awake / I thought I heard a noise ||| ch. he thought he heard a noise... HA HA"
Wow...wonderful!
ReplyDeleteA person can be haunted many ways.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you put this. Excellent.
ReplyDeleteI love the pairing of poem and image here ... the idea of regret being as full as the moon ... each regret is truly a vast universe of loss. Peace, JP/deb
ReplyDeleteI like that you chose to illuminate regrets with the light of the moon. This seems like a very gentle but hauntingly sad poem.
ReplyDeletePerfectly said. Guilt will have its day!
ReplyDeleteFull moon of regret
ReplyDeleteplump, but only in the dark,secretive under moonlight.
A poignant poem.
"the man who finds his conscience ache / no peace at all enjoys / and as I lay in bed awake / I thought I heard a noise ||| ch. he thought he heard a noise... HA HA"
ReplyDelete- Major-General Stanley
Brilliant.
ReplyDeletethis is just so true for me at the moment...
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the way this ones feels.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, this was so powerful with so few words! Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteexcellent! clouds of denial / moon of regret.. i like it.
ReplyDeleteYou've captured how it feels when we realize we could have chosen differently. Very nice! Great picture too!
ReplyDeletehow did i not comment on this before!
ReplyDeleteThis poem is perfect!
How did I miss this jewel?
ReplyDeleteYou never disappoint when I visit Linda. Excellent!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written- "full moon of regret"- perfect. And beautiful picture too!
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the way is is with denial though!
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