Listening for the words in a quiet corner of the night. The fiction, poetry, and photography of Jason Evans.
Unspilled? You'd be my wooden mate old bean!
And your glass would always be full.
Longing for the quietude of inanimate objects?...Love the pic!
A most creative Haiku. But why ruin beautifully carved wood with watery ringlets?
What a great haiku!
Four Dinners is singin' my song. Everybody needs a friend who will hold your drink without spilling it. Or drinking it!
Love it Jason. Beautiful. I need some more unspilled cups in my life. Send one over?
Drinks unspilled - so much unsaid here, Jason. Stories behind the story. Great work.
Love a good haiku.
Four Dinners, I'm definitely the table for you.Walking Man, full, but I couldn't move a hand to drink it.Vesper, I could use that too. :)She Poet, you're right. You can never get those water stains out.A Writer, thanks. :)Laurel, just a little sip?? Okay, no. It's totally safe with me.Tabitha, such people are definitely nice to have around.Karen, I think it's cool that you can sense what I've woven back there.Angie, now I just have to write one! ;)
And those beady eyes speak, and speak, and speak. Love this!
Do you keep things so contained because you want to, or you have to? So much said in these lines.
A table? Ah. See, that's why it pays to read the comments before leaving one. Because my initial reaction was to say,"Ah, Jason, you're SO much more than a wooden coaster, my friend...":-)
I am the clumsiest man you'll ever meet when comes to handling drinks. Thoughts however, that's another thing...
Nevine, I'm sure she (the statue) has seen much.Kaye, I'm forced to. By my own constitution. But it won't sit, either. Rebellion churns beneath the surface.Terri, I was imagining myself like one of those wooden butlers. A nice, carved statue with hands holding a snappy little table. ;)Aniket, just so you don't spill them on someone else. :)
Turning an end table into poetry... I love visiting here...:-)love,me
PixieDust, thank you for being a part of this place.
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Unspilled? You'd be my wooden mate old bean!
And your glass would always be full.
Longing for the quietude of inanimate objects?...
Love the pic!
A most creative Haiku. But why ruin beautifully carved wood with watery ringlets?
What a great haiku!
Four Dinners is singin' my song. Everybody needs a friend who will hold your drink without spilling it. Or drinking it!
Love it Jason. Beautiful. I need some more unspilled cups in my life. Send one over?
Drinks unspilled - so much unsaid here, Jason. Stories behind the story. Great work.
Love a good haiku.
Four Dinners, I'm definitely the table for you.
Walking Man, full, but I couldn't move a hand to drink it.
Vesper, I could use that too. :)
She Poet, you're right. You can never get those water stains out.
A Writer, thanks. :)
Laurel, just a little sip?? Okay, no. It's totally safe with me.
Tabitha, such people are definitely nice to have around.
Karen, I think it's cool that you can sense what I've woven back there.
Angie, now I just have to write one! ;)
And those beady eyes speak, and speak, and speak. Love this!
Do you keep things so contained because you want to, or you have to? So much said in these lines.
A table? Ah. See, that's why it pays to read the comments before leaving one. Because my initial reaction was to say,
"Ah, Jason, you're SO much more than a wooden coaster, my friend..."
:-)
I am the clumsiest man you'll ever meet when comes to handling drinks. Thoughts however, that's another thing...
Nevine, I'm sure she (the statue) has seen much.
Kaye, I'm forced to. By my own constitution. But it won't sit, either. Rebellion churns beneath the surface.
Terri, I was imagining myself like one of those wooden butlers. A nice, carved statue with hands holding a snappy little table. ;)
Aniket, just so you don't spill them on someone else. :)
Turning an end table into poetry... I love visiting here...
:-)
love,
me
PixieDust, thank you for being a part of this place.
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