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More Three Words - Poetry Style:


Did you forget?
How could you?

Can't stop now!
Keep on trying.

Just do it!
Good for you.

What-cha waitin' for?
Move those fingers!

Don't you remember?
Feelings of accomplishment!

Write for you --
Just write now!

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  1. Like that green hand-is this a delayed April Fool's joke? I think I'll print this out to use like a big slap on the back, Michelle-keep going, keep going! I like the way you arranged it into couplets.

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  2. I really like the last two stanzas:
    Don't you remember?
    Feelings of accomplishment!

    Write for you --
    Just write now!

    Keep writing and sharing. Have a good day! Love ya M

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  3. I especially love your final two lines.

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  4. Michelle,
    I am not sure how this happened but I wanted to post a comment on today's slice-and somehow it ended up on the wrong date. So, here it is again...

    Found some of these three word phrases when I ate lunch out...

    "Nibble. Giggle. Repeat"
    "Dig in. Grin"
    "Glass-half-full, kind of day"
    Amy
    PS You've inspired my latest-all about Kam, a hayride and not MY back pockets:
    http://theamyrudder.blogspot.com/2012/04/mommys-back-pockets.html

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  5. Good words of advice, Michelle.

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