Thursday, September 23, 2010

MAGPIE/ Prompt #33

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HOW KARMA WORKS

At the beginning of being born,
my Karma is fitted to me
like an ID bracelet.

As I slip out of the womb,
memory drifts away
like a poof of Chanel #5.

Recollections disappear.

Ah, but I know my scent.


Inspired once more by Willow..Mag Prompt..please join in ..go to magpie tales...Thanks, Willow!!!


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40 comments:

  1. Sense of smell is the most evocative sense I think, and you've captured it well.

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  2. Hi jabblog-
    Thanks for visiting..I do agree, the scent of one we know never leaves us!

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  3. Oooh, absolutely brilliant ... I love this!

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  4. Lyn this is breathtaking...there are so many profound thoughts in this poem...truly beautiful!
    :-)

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  5. Hi Deborah-
    So glad you like this..it was just there!!

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  6. Hi Carrie-
    I'm so impressed by your comment..thank you!

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  7. a unique take on the photo- I especially like the last two lines.

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  8. Quick to the point, inventive and a special breeze of truth! Love this one!

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  9. Love your poem, the last line is so perfectly beautiful and true.

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  10. Interesting how some scents last .. and others really do disappear in a poof! Liked this Magpie..

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  11. Hi kathew-
    Thank you..I do feel the same!!

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  12. Hi Mary Ann-
    "Breeze of truth", wow!! Thanks...

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  13. Hi Brigid-
    I'm touched by your words..thanks!

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  14. Hi Helen-
    Grateful for your kind words..funny how a scent becomes a signature!

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  15. I really like this!
    - the "id bracelet"
    and
    "Ah, but I know my scent"

    Great concept.

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  16. Gasp. Totally brilliant. So few words.....so deeply profound.

    I salute you.

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  17. Hi Lo-
    I'm totally humbled by your comment..oh, my..thank you so much!

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  18. I laughed at the last line of this...
    It's funny how we know our own scents
    and how everyone elses are so different and sometimes weird :)


    Rene

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  19. Hi Rene-
    Other's scents..as long as it's clean..and I love a vanilla scent!

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  20. Hi Susannah-
    Thank you..maybe we are the same scent, life after life...

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  21. Ah, the smell of karma...drawn to it..like a magnet....bkm

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  22. Hi bkm-
    Always looking for clues to my Karma..Chanel #5..why not? Thanks..

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  23. I love the slip/drift movements in the central stanza. and the last line really lingers, the "ah" sound encapsulates the mood and subject wonderfully!

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  24. Hi Words a Day-
    Interesting..I felt that "ah" was an inhalation..thanks so much!

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  25. A light, elegant piece; quite delightful.

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  26. i know my scent...there in lies the condrum for many..nice magpie!

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  27. Hi Lyn,
    Wondered what that fragrance was, on the breeze! An intoxicating perfume makes one forget all else.

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  28. Hi Friko-
    Love the word..elegant...thank you so much!!

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  29. Hi Brian-
    You always pin-point an element so well..thanks!!

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  30. Hi Derrick-
    Used to work in the "fragrance" industry..stopped wearing perfume when I quit it! Am daring to dab some on now..

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  31. Beautiful poem, you explore human emotion and human spirituality. A profound piece.

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  32. Hi Lyn, I'm a little late to the party, but I really like this xxo

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  33. Hi Sam-
    You are most kind..Always appreciate your comments!

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  34. Hi Jeane-
    You could never be too late..
    always, thanks...

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  35. Love this... my Karma is fitted to me like an ID bracelet... my favorite part.

    thank you

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  36. Hi Reflections-
    Thank you..true, just can't shake that karma!

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  37. What the mind forgets, smell reminds us of. Lovely pie, Lyn.

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  38. Hi Lena-
    The sense of smell is quite a trigger, for sure!! Thanks...

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  39. Yes, scent does trigger memories.

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  40. Hi Linda-
    Yes, it's funny, when someone passes us with that special scent, we turn our heads to see!

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