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Sunday, October 23, 2011

After (Hours of) Going Nowhere


"Slow down. I'm asking him
for directions since you're too
proud to admit defeat," said
the disgruntled wife, panting

~after (hours of) going nowhere~

a trip to the city nit-picked down
to every last detail, suitcases
packed, tickets hot and wild plans lost
to self-will; she'd finally had enough. 

@laurie kolp


Picture inspiration: Magpie Tales

Prompt inspiration: Kerry at Imaginary Garden with Real Toads asked us to write a puente poem. You can find out more at the site.

33 comments:

  1. I love the way everyday life gains a poetic tone in your poetry. Great take on both prompts.

    <3

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  2. Great frustration in this. Very nice write.

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  3. Interestingly (and humorously!) reminds me of my parents all those years ago! I enjoyed this so much; what a perfect tone of frustration!

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  4. I suspect this stems from a real life incident! Buy a Sat-nav! The arguments are now about how closely we should follow it or not but at least it gets us there in the end.
    Love the humour inherent in this...

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  5. Probably after *years* of going nowhere, but you do capture how we try and try and try right up until the breaking point. My Magpie Tales this week is In Vince’s Car.

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  6. You've definitely captured the feeling of frustration!

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  7. Thanks everyone.

    Roy- You delved deeper and are getting closer to the true meaning of this poem.

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  8. Yes, I can definitely see that this poem can be interpretted on two levels. Some relationships go nowhere indeed. But then again, I can empathize with driving around and not finding the right way. (me before GPS...LOL)

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  9. I felt the frustration just reading this. So familiar. : )

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  10. smart take on the prompt.

    have a great week ahead!

    JJRod'z

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  11. Oh, the frustration of many journeys is wrapped in these words! LOL

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  12. agree with kenia. you have a way of pointing the spotlight on everyday occurrences so that they shine with meaning.
    great take on the prompt!

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  13. Been there, done that... also had enough!

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  14. "Hours of going nowhere" -- we've all been there. :-)

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  15. Yes, been there too. So frustrating.

    Happy Monday ~

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  16. oh, i hope i am not that guy...though i know i have been...smiles.

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  17. Time to go home...there's always next year...terrific take!!

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  18. I've known that guy - the one who pushes you past breaking but has no understanding of how THAT happened - love it Laurie

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  19. ...I just want to give her a hug... poor woman.

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  20. A finely tuned piece! There are miles of sights under those words.

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  21. Oh yes ... I have experienced a few of those 'hours.' Nice write!!

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  22. I've lived that and all I can say now is thank God for GSP.

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  23. Classic battle of the sexes! I know the frustration. I can see the smoke coming out of her ears in your poem!

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  24. Ah travel...it can bring out the best and the worst in us...good job on the prompt!

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  25. This is a really great response to the prompt. I wish I hadn't seen it, though, for I was going to have a go at it myself. I rather fancy yours may be too difficult to forget!

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  26. Ahhh...could'nt have been better!

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  27. well written. a travel-weary response to be sure. Makes you want to never leave homw! lol

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  28. Yes Laurie, you are not alone! City driving is exasperating!

    Hank

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  29. been there, done that.
    smiles.

    you are smart in doing this.

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  30. been there, done that.
    smiles.

    you are smart in doing this.

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  31. Relationships as well as words sometimes go nowhere...

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