
Pain – A Haibun – National Poetry Month April 18 2021

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I have found physical pain takes over most of my rationale. A very realistic poem!
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Thank you and I hope you are doing well.
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Thanks Lisa! I have been listening to some of your podcast on poet interviews. Loving it!
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Thank you! Perhaps you would like to be a guest…
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I do think about it, and I will get over my anxious feeling about it first =)
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As Orwell said, in 1984, there is nothing worse than physical pain. We can’t imagine it until we experience it.
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