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While the ashes of marriage #2 were cooling, I began a journal here in verse, to keep myself out of trouble. So far so good, and one day at a time. I took a hiatus this past January, and I missed it terribly. Writing daily had changed the way I think - not my opinions, but the process of thinking itself. So here I am back again, and hungry. I began with three rules: (1) Iambic pentameter, (2) Perfect rhyme, and (3) It had to be true (no hyperbole). I hereby amend rule number 3: If I'm writing about myself, yes, it has to be true. But it doesn't, if I want to tell a story.

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MAY 27, 2010 12:35AM

Blue Period. Wednesday May 26, 2010

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It didn't quite work out.  She told me no.
So Friday evening's free.  I think I'll go.
This dating thing's already too intense.
Picasso's paintings make a lot more sense.

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Silly woman...doesn't know what she's missing..
And if you think back, you'll recall that marriage was intense, too...and sometimes made absolutely no sense!
Very clever!
So sorry, DB. If I were not on the other side of the country, I'd come over for coffee with your Friday night!
Some things you just don't understand, and probably never will.
Bard, your poems always make me smile. I would agree, Picasso makes more sense than dating. Enjoy the paintings.
Oh. Love the way you tell the outcome. Hope you do go. Who knows what Picasso may bring! Thinking of you.
many more people out there but one, enjoy that thought. take care Bard.
You can't go wrong with Picasso's Blue Period (but weren't the ladies of Avignon on the edge of cubist? Does the exhibit end with that? Sorry, I'm excited that you might see a blue period exhibit, or was that just your poetic trope? I'd go with you in a heartbeat. I had these posters on my walls in college: self-portrait and boy with pipe; but this is one of my favorites. Hope all that html-ing worked...)
do you know how they say the truth hurts? well, sometimes it makes you smile. those last two lines are so true and the reason i read this with a smile.

sorry it didn't work out. maybe another time? or with someone else...
I loved this. These musings are something that most of us singles can relate to. I know they say that "All's fair in love and war," but sometimes, dating seems that it can fall under both categories!
Hi everyone. I have to respond more quickly than usual tonight. Lots of work, lots of extracurricular clerical stuff, and not a poem in sight yet. Not even a subject.

Susan, I've gotten past thinking she doesn't know what she's missing. My guess is, neither of us knows what we're looking for just now... and by the way, my marriage was a little more like a Jackson Pollock.

trilogy, just give me a couple days' notice, so I can set everything aside.

ladyslipper, ho boy, you got THAT right. But you know? She's just not into me. I'll live!

froggy, thanks for agreeing. You know what? I'm going to make Picasso a required thing-in-common. No Guernica, no kissing.

anna1, I hope to get some inspiration tomorrow night. I've been away from the museum for way too long.

rita, thanks. I don't know what's more bewildering -- being in college with thousands of single people around you, or stumbling out of a marriage, blinking your eyes at the sun, and seeing the occasional single passer-by.

Joan, thanks. I guess being a poet isn't the ticket it should be. Maybe I should be French.

c&v wow! Thanks for the pictures! Call me corny, but I was feeling kindof old guitarist-ish.

Renatta, thanks. It would even have been funnier 50 or so years ago, when his work was still a little shocking.

nottestellata, well welcome to my digs. Your name is a little tricky to spell -- had to check it three times. I'm glad you enjoyed. You might want to go back to the "prequel" from yesterday. Please come again! Fresh iambic pentameter served daily!

Thanks all. I gotta get to work. I am nearing the 6-month mark on this little project, and I doubt I would have gotten this far without your checking in from time to time.

Thank you for your constant consideration.