Forgotten Poems #118 || Reissue #22
The cadence Albert Edmund Trombly relies on is the hook that snags many early readers of poetry, who are then reeled in to the world of word play.
Totally agree Kim :-) Cheers for the perceptive comment!
Oh the convent poem is quite something...I didn't know about this poet or this poem..so thank you for introducing them!
Thanks for the lovely comment Rajani - and yeah, I agree! I added the convent poem after having already published the newsletter, cause it was so good haha.
Lovely, light poetry - though The Tree, with its image of roots, hints lightly at something deeper!
Aw - as always, perfectly put Thomas 🖤
The "Fragments for Albert Trombly" are pure poetic power!
Aw wow! That is such a lovely compliment. I really appreciate it 🖤
Yes, please :) 🖤
Yes! Yes! Yes! 🖤
The cadence Albert Edmund Trombly relies on is the hook that snags many early readers of poetry, who are then reeled in to the world of word play.
Totally agree Kim :-) Cheers for the perceptive comment!
Oh the convent poem is quite something...I didn't know about this poet or this poem..so thank you for introducing them!
Thanks for the lovely comment Rajani - and yeah, I agree! I added the convent poem after having already published the newsletter, cause it was so good haha.
Lovely, light poetry - though The Tree, with its image of roots, hints lightly at something deeper!
Aw - as always, perfectly put Thomas 🖤
The "Fragments for Albert Trombly" are pure poetic power!
Aw wow! That is such a lovely compliment. I really appreciate it 🖤
Yes, please :) 🖤
Yes! Yes! Yes! 🖤