Frayed
Photo by Graham A Stephen (http://geotopoi.wordpress.com)
Thread me in and out.
I unravel when you’re gone.
Mend me with your kiss.
Photo by Graham A Stephen (http://geotopoi.wordpress.com)
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❤️💋
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Sweet minimalism.
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I’ve been thinking about you. Are you doing all right?
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Very busy at work. xD I am thinking about you as well, hoping everything is right. n_n
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Your last post made me sad. Work is a great distraction, isn’t it? I’m fine. Thanks so much for stopping by. xo
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Hehe, yes, ehem! a distraction.n_n but I hope to have more free time in future.
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Yes, you are busy! I hope you rest soon. All my best to you, my Peruvian Gulliver 🙂
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Thank you my far (and close at the same time) friend. ^_^
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Needles and threads are a prickly business.
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Lol. Very prickly, indeed. 🙂
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😘
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You my friend have what I call threading the needle
Sheldon
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Do you know how to sew?
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Wonderful lines..:)”Mend me with your kiss.” loved this lines..:)
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Hi V! Thank you kindly. 😊💐
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🙂
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Excellent. Love to a T
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Thank you for that lovely compliment 🌹
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This haiku is a bliss!
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Oh, thanks much, Somali!💝🌺
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Your wonderful Haiku put me
in mind of the Bank of England in London.
Why? I hear you ask.
Because it’s on Threadneedle Street. 😀
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FUNNY! I love the name of that street — only in England. 😀
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love the word unravel – it can mean so much.
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Yes, like “My heart unravels at the seams when you stay away from me far too long.” xo
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Wonderful haiku… ❤ … 🙂
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I tried threading a needle once. True story.
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Just once? You don’t even know how to sew a button on your shirt? If a button fell off, who’d sew it on for you — grandma?
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I may not know how to sew a button, but I know how to buy a new shirt. Problem solved.
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It’s so easy to sew on a button. You can google it. Or next time I’m in town, I’ll show you. There’s also a threader that’ll help make threading a needle easier. It’s really worth it to learn. 😊
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Ehhh….okay! Nope. Wait…fine — I’ll learn to sew….someday.
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There is something old world about this piece. Like something you’d find embroidered on a 17th century castle pillow. Lovely. ❤
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Now that is an awesome comment! Thanks Merrie ❤
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I really liked this one too. (You’re great at haiku!) ‘Fraid I can’t think of any silly jokes for my comment, though.
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Haha! Ah, you’re the best, BunK😆 Thank you!
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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Life’s a stitch, and then you dye.
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Ah, that’s terrific! 😀
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I’m sure someone else must have thought of it. A quick Google turned up an edition in a series of needlecraft mysteries with a similar title. Turns out I have no original thoughts. ☹️
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It’s still a pretty awesome quote, and there may be similar ones, but none exactly like yours. 🙂
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Lovely, Rose. A lover’s kiss can cure a multitude of ills, even the dreaded unraveling.
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Ah, such amazing words! Thanks Cathy. xo
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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I was half expecting a longer yarn 😉
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I didn’t want to string you along too long 😀
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Yeah, best to avoid too many loose ends.
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😀 Lol. Nice. You win!
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So exquisite, love this one!
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Thank you for stopping by and offering such sweet words!
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