Mar 24 2015 Freddie Parker, Poet* – This will make you weep “Weep”, sing it out now like a song bird with a lisp thweep, thweep, thweep, thweep, thweep “Gotta admit . . . that boy has a way with words.” Say it five times fast weepweepyweepyweepy Very weird word weep Thanks for reading! Freddie Parker Westerfield, Published Poet *One who is especially gifted in the perception and expression of the beautiful or lyrical The Free Dictionary Haiku Horizons – prompt WEEP PLEASE share this! Click here!:EmailPinterestFacebookTwitterLinkedInTumblrRedditPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related
Dear Freddie, You are a very talented poet and clearly able to explore the outer reaches or the poetic spirit. Thank you. LikeLike Reply
Dear Mollerunit Lisa, You are clearly a person of refined literary taste and I suspect a budding poet in the way you so elegantly phrased your comment. It is my aspiration to always explore the outer reaches or where ever I can reach. Freddie Parker Westerfield, published poet LikeLike Reply
Buster tried his best but could only manage two paws up and a resounding, “howoooooo” Wonderful Mr. Parker! LikeLike Reply
Dear Rosemary, Human-Being and Buster, Canine Dog, Thank you!!! (I would, of course, preferred a 4-pawed review. Could you Rosemary, please lend two of your paws to Buster next time?) Freddie Parker Westerfield, published poet LikeLike Reply
Dear Freddie,
You are a very talented poet and clearly able to explore the outer reaches or the poetic spirit. Thank you.
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Dear Mollerunit Lisa,
You are clearly a person of refined literary taste and I suspect a budding poet in the way you so elegantly phrased your comment. It is my aspiration to always explore the outer reaches or where ever I can reach.
Freddie Parker Westerfield, published poet
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Buster tried his best but could only manage two paws up and a resounding, “howoooooo”
Wonderful Mr. Parker!
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Dear Rosemary, Human-Being and Buster, Canine Dog,
Thank you!!! (I would, of course, preferred a 4-pawed review. Could you Rosemary, please lend two of your paws to Buster next time?)
Freddie Parker Westerfield, published poet
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