He’s back to the hurly and burley,
Alone with his thoughts going squirrelly…
Kind folk did
Come to where he hid,
But retirement was too early!
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He won’t go away,
Unless the Rapture’s today!
He misses the crowd
And shouting out loud,
To let folks hear what he’ll say!
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Great cheers to the eighteen or so,
Visiting a blog readership low…
He’ll keep you informed–
His heart truly warmed–
For support you chose ย to bestow.
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Broken promises forgotten,
Being put off felt rotten…
Of you very few
I’m beholden to you,
For in compassion you were stopping!
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–Jonathan Caswell
I’ve been missing your limericks in my reader. Glad to see your sass can last!
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SASS CAN LAST???? but you knew where I was. But i was a very sad sack when the world didn’t follow…and why should I give up what I built up, anyway! More fun this way! ๐
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Sorry, Jonathan. I rely on my reader. There are too many things for my little brain to remember as it is. I’ve had to add orthodontist appointments into the mix of the usual things we do, and I’m in appointment overload. Blogging has to fit in where it can, willy-nilly.
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I do understand. You did show up some–unlike some other people I was counting on–just the nature of the beast—blogging, that is! ๐
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I’ve known other people who started a second blog only to discover that it doesn’t show up in the reader and no one sees their posts. I allow the reader to organize things for me, I don’t have any separate way of doing it. I think that’s true of many WP bloggers. Unless there’s a regular link up, like Poetry Friday has, I don’t see people’s blog posts. It’s overwhelming trying to read what’s in my reader and in my regular linkups and still find time for my novel, so anything over and above that is in fantasy-land.
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GOTCHA—in a big way, I was in my own fantasy land. Oh well–back to the chaotic wonderfulness which DOES show up on your Reader, thankfully! ๐
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