Oh, that is so true. I'd love to just write anywhere but in my cubicle...Central Park, on a train, in a big cathedral...quiet and inspiring. Loved this!
Love this! So clever, so unique ... I have always had a love affair with trains, maybe someday we will have a chance to write a poem while riding on one!
I hear you. Well, I see you. Not you, exactly. Your cubicle cry to be free.
The closest I ever got to writing poems on a train was writing a blog post on a bus. Fun fact: that blog post was about your poetry book. Your poetry is enjoyed on buses. A train couldn't be that far off in the distance.
I do write on buses, on my way to work and I definitely have to start writing on paper. I can't think in front of the screen. I love your handwriting. :D
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And now that you don't have to be perfect, you can be ---good.
I LOVE this!!!!!! I love trains, too.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful, pining office worker. Don't give up. I am sure there is a train waiting somewhere to be written on.
ReplyDeleteWishes do come true if you wish them hard enough...
ReplyDeleteTRains!
ReplyDeleteand poetry-bombing the office gets 10 out of 10.
love it!
I like the little post-it with "here" on it, separately.
ReplyDeleteLove it!~! :)
ReplyDeleteA train would be the perfect writing spot.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had a job that I could write anything from!
ReplyDeleteAnd, I too would like to write poems on trains. Emphasis on "on". You know I love me some graffiti.
ReplyDeleteRiding on trains (and writing on them) seems like such a romantic thing to do.
ReplyDeleteOh, that is so true. I'd love to just write anywhere but in my cubicle...Central Park, on a train, in a big cathedral...quiet and inspiring. Loved this!
ReplyDeletei do sometimes write poems while riding on trains.
ReplyDeletei would like more of that, please.
and also to write poems ON trains. (let's go, Yve!)
Love this! So clever, so unique ... I have always had a love affair with trains, maybe someday we will have a chance to write a poem while riding on one!
ReplyDeleteA unique presentation...Yes, I would like to write poems on trains too...
ReplyDeletecool.....
ReplyDeletePerfect!
ReplyDeleteyeah, the cheeky little Here post-it is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThis is such fun! I love the fact that runaway sentence can be seen behind your post-it poem. Makes the HERE so relevant.
ReplyDeleteHERE!
ReplyDeleteoffice haiku
ReplyDeleteWonderful, Marian. I especially like the little post-it added to the larger one, and both of them with your blog in the background.
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I know what you mean and can relate!
ReplyDeleteI hear you. Well, I see you. Not you, exactly. Your cubicle cry to be free.
ReplyDeleteThe closest I ever got to writing poems on a train was writing a blog post on a bus. Fun fact: that blog post was about your poetry book. Your poetry is enjoyed on buses. A train couldn't be that far off in the distance.
I do write on buses, on my way to work and I definitely have to start writing on paper. I can't think in front of the screen. I love your handwriting. :D
ReplyDeleteKiss you sweetie. <3
Great idea!! I feel that pining poetic soul...smiles to you!
ReplyDeletehee! smiles back :)
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