Happy last Friday in April everyone. 🤗 Here’s something I find worthy of a reblog.
Michael L. Utley is a blogger I met for the first time through Masticadores,
Philippines and I thank Editor Mich for this introduction. Michael blogs at
silent pariah .com and the poem I wish to introduce you to first appeared
at Masticadores.
I had every intention to reblog this post earlier but got sidetracked. Forgive.
My friends, get ready to shed tears into the wooden bowl too.
Poem Attributes: Michael L. Utley of Silent Pariah.
Featured Image Attributes: What They Don’t See. Art: Vanessa Melecio
Additionally, here’s the reblog from Masticadores Philippines:
(I love this image)
“Snap-beans in a Wooden Bowl”(c) 2024 by Michael L. Utley snap-beansin a wooden bowland tearson her cheeksmy mother’s sorrowexorcised bythe rite of …
“Snap-beans in a Wooden Bowl”(c) 2024 by Michael L. Utley
My comment to Mike: SelmaMartin
on
Thanks so much for reading, my friends. Kindly direct your comments to Michael.
Bless you all.
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Thank you, Selma, for sharing Michael L. Utley’s poem — extraordinary. He sees and brings to light the unseen in a powerful way. Vanessa Melecio”s painting is unforgettably poignant. 💙
Aww, It’s wonderful to know you enjoyed this one Gwen. Mike’s poem touched me deeply and it’s just the type of material I’m sure others can relate to as well. Thanks for appreciating, Gwen. Blessings.
Thank you so much for the reblog, Selma. I’m truly grateful for your kind gesture, my friend. 😊
I was so late on that. Glad you appreciated anyway. Bless you dear Mike. xo
Mike is a wonderful poet!
I find this to be true too. Xoxo