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In my adventure at FB, I came to know Shadowlands and enjoy reading his wonderful poetry. I recommended the RHYMING PLACE for him to join in to showcase his gift of poetry. Am sure he is exploring this forum right now. Should he wish to join, kindly give him a warm welcome and friendship that you accorded to me. Thank you.

I apologise that I haven't been on here in a long time. Still trying to find inspiration as my writing has been stalled to silence due to a writer's block.
"Your thoughts are indeed wafted in the wings of poesy"~Oscar A Erasquin
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We will keep an eye out for your friend. Hopefully he will visit and stay.
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Thank you John. I think I have already spied on him here. He is a fine poet by all measures and standards. :)
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we have enjoyed his one poem, but have not seen him since. Hopefully he will return and share more poems and comments on poems.
My book: Across the Miles and Years by John W Flournoy
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