Oh Gosh, Steven, love this poem but when I did take this advice and took the tiniest most overlooked gift and opened it gently, as you suggest, there was nothing there! Oh Dear, what does that say?
Liked it Steven very much. Wondered if the reason for not tearing the tissue paper was that you needed to re-wrap in order to give the gift to others? Just a thought. Hope you're well, David
ahhhhh hope and mondays for the working people are a day of return a day of escalation of difficulty and even joy . . . . i'm hopeful to be a part of the latter experience for you!!! steven
This poem is brilliant ... that is the least and the most I can say.
ReplyDeleteOh Gosh, Steven, love this poem but when I did take this advice and took the tiniest most overlooked gift and opened it gently, as you suggest, there was nothing there! Oh Dear, what does that say?
ReplyDeletewell aguja - it's simple and that's what i know!! steven
ReplyDeletelinda sue i'd say that you found everything not nothing . . . is there a difference? steven
ReplyDeleteLiked it Steven very much. Wondered if the reason for not tearing the tissue paper was that you needed to re-wrap in order to give the gift to others? Just a thought. Hope you're well,
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Wonderful way to start a Monday!
ReplyDeletedavid . . . i actually do take care with tissue paper . . . the tissue is like the the door to the house of the gift . . . . . steven
ReplyDeleteahhhhh hope and mondays for the working people are a day of return a day of escalation of difficulty and even joy . . . . i'm hopeful to be a part of the latter experience for you!!! steven
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