
I am pleased to announce my poem, “At The Cemetery,” is up on Spillwords today.
I am very grateful to Dagmara K. Director of Development
and the entire editing team for choosing to publish my poem.
As it is short I will just ask you to read it in its entirety on their site. Please click here to read, At The Cemetery
It is a real memory I saw years ago and never forgot.
Enjoy and if you see fit, little hearts are always appreciated:) ❤️
Congratulations yet again! And such a beautiful poem.
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Thank you so much Dale.. I never forgot this scene…it was a great lesson for me too.:)
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حظ جيد!
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and, now that I’ve read it:
كتير هيلو
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Awww thank you David for your “kteer helluwa” Allah ybarek feek ❤️
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Thank you for the “Good Luck” too, David:):)
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and now I’ve heard the music of grief by this raggedy doll. Oh! How will I sleep while her song drums in my heart?
Very well written and expressed, Karima! Congratulations!
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Ohh Harshi, my sensitive poet, her innocence protects her…Such a beautiful profound comment..Thank you 🙏❤️
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Congratulations, Karima! Poems that preserve memory are the best. ❤
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Ohh that’s a beautiful way to think of it too Jaya:) Thank you❤️
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Thank you too Jaya, for going the extra mile on Spillwords, and leaving your comment there too,🙏
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You bet!!
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Oh wow, what a beautiful poem…”She’s definitely lost in the joy…by lost, I mean she’s being true to herself…that’s why she dances…as she’s unique & sees things differently…that’s the beauty & essence of her…many congratulations, dear Karima ✨💟💫
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Thank you dearest Navin for your comment…She was a true lesson for me many years ago, when I was one of the mourners filing by and she was dancing on a grave…Many people shook their heads and I was one, until I realized I was witnessing a priceless moment of innocence.. sheer joy and innocence and I stopped judging her and admired this state..I had lost years before….
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Oh whoa, congratulations!
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Awww thanks so much Joyce..you’re so supportive!!
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You’re very welcome. And thank you for the same thing! ^_^
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Going in to see now, a big congratulations as well. Blessings and hugs to you my dear friend, love Joni
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Thank you Joni..many blessings and hugs to you too, sweet poetic friend ❤️
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My pleasure, you are so talented. 🦋❤️😘
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I just took a look at “The Graveyard” KARIMA ! I am in awe of how much you can say with so few words and how your words made me visualize your written painting. Kudos Karima ! You are an
OLD SOUL Karima. However, I would be VERY shocked if you did not already know that !!
( From one old soul to another ! ) Maybe our paths have crossed in a previous life. Maybe not.
Like ships in the night, awaiting a new DAWN ! I hope you are happy Karima. You deserve to be HAPPY !!! Peace Karima
Marc
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Thank you again for your inspiring comment Marc… Yes, I am doing good and I would say happy and lucky to in my life..Ha! I have been told that too before, “Old Soul”
i have always taken that as a compliment.I hope you are happy too Marc, we both live in spectacular tropical locations and that is a gift unto itself.Take care and be well, I appreciate your comments very much.
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just read your poem there. The poem touched me.
I remember a couple months ago I saw a homeless child dancing in a rain like this is what he ever wanted in his life. I saw other people there, walking past by him and running holding umbrellas or founding cover.
Your words here touched me, it is so beautiful to read.
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Hello Ritsh…thank you so much for reading my poem and commenting:) I am sorry WordPress had your comment pending and I just saw it tonight..along with a few others.. I am so glad my poem touched you and was very relatable to you in your own experience. Thank you for taking the time to leave your comment and share your experience with me, It was that same moment of innocent and joy..your child in the rain!
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Such a touching piece, beautifully written, as always . Congratulations, Karima! You deserve it 🎉💐🌹💖
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Thank you so much Kaushal,for you kind words and am happy you enjoyed the poem.🦋 🌹❤️🌼
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Profound and so beautiful, Karima. A big congratulations to you! I left a heart behind for this exquisite piece of innocence and peace. 🤗❤️🙏🌹
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Thank you so much Jeff for “hearting” this little poem. As I have said in previous comments, it is a moment that sticks in my mind, like a scene from a movie..and I was inspired to try to capture it in words:) So glad you approved:)
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You’re most welcome, Karima. It’s a lovely poem, a pleasure to read and experience, as your writes always are. 🙂
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Congratulations Karima! A haunting yet beautiful poem you grace us with 🙂
Hugss, Joey
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Big Hugss Joey///and thank you so much.. hope to see you Friday:)❤️
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Oh yes, I’ll be there. I already checked out the stage — it’s huuuge! 😀
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Haha It IS!! but I built a cozy set for 40 to sit…the rest can stand or ground sit:):) So glad you will be there Big Hugs!!
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Such a powerful poem. The tension between joy and grief, the unfettered child and the judging mourners… I won’t forget this one soon. Congrats on the publication!
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Ohh thank you so much…Sorry I am just seeing your beautiful comment…Wordpress had it pending,,,Much appreciated:)
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it is beautiful!!
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Thank you so much, Neeraj, and welcome to my blog:)
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