Painting pictures with words.
Opening a part of the soul.
Emotion flowing with the lines.
Tapestry skillfully woven.
Reflecting thoughts artfully.
Yearning to make a difference.
--Karen O'Leary--Whispers' Editor
Sunday, January 11, 2015
2015: Year of the Sheep--By Jack Horne--England
2015: Year of the Sheep
The horse in its stable to sleep, We come to the year of the sheep: It starts as a lamb And grows to a ram - Perhaps balls of wool will be cheap…
I have been reading your poems and collaborations and enjoying all of them including this clever piece. I don't get here as much as I would like to comment but please know your work is appreciated. Blessings, Connie
Enjoyed this Jack
ReplyDeleteNice poem Jack. Always enjoy reading what you post! Thanks for sharing...Chris~
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ReplyDeleteI like it Jack, I do lots of knitting and look forward to buying my wool cheaper from now on. Love from Beth.
Nice write Jack. you certainly know how to keep folk smiling with your words....Peter
ReplyDeleteNice one, Jack. Fun and witty. Thank you for sharing and continued blessings!
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I really enjoyed your fun poem. Thank your for sharing your talent. I always enjoy what you share with us.
ReplyDeleteCharlene
cheap wool rolls Jack? I suppose in these times they 'may' consider knitting straight off the sheep .L O L)) enjoyed the piece
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ReplyDeleteI see you're into Chinese year symbols, Jack. Enjoyed your limerick.
Enjoyed this witty contribution, Jack; lovely and smooth flowing limerick. All the best. // paul
ReplyDeleteNice poem, Jack... I wonder which sheep you have in mind... ;-))
ReplyDeleteI have been reading your poems and collaborations and enjoying all of them including this clever piece. I don't get here as much as I would like to comment but please know your work is appreciated. Blessings, Connie
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