Strange
Talented
Easy-Going
Vibrant
Empty-Minded
Nice
Talented
Easy-Going
Vibrant
Empty-Minded
Nice
Published by Steven Jacob Borthick
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Poetry by Aletha R. White
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2 Comments
Post a CommentWhoa, you caught the acrostic bug! Excellent! Very nice -- only thing: you are NOT empty-minded. If I were writing this for you, based on your writings, I would put: E - Empathic, especiallyafter experiencing your poetry.
This is fantastic !!!...self expression !!!!!!!!!...:)