Permission Poem by R. G. Bell

Permission

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Permission

Though I may cast a picture-cloud
And bend it to my mind,
You’ll see it differently endowed,
(Or one of us is blind) .

Please view it as you think it fair,
Your vision claim, defend.
There may, I’ll grant, be some things there
I never did intend.


R. G. Bell 2009

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rachel Butler 18 July 2015

Well worked the Analogy, thought to perceived. Good work!

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Smoky Hoss 20 May 2012

So well, and smoothly stated. Artistic words indeed.

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Valerie Dohren 10 April 2012

We all see things differently and read into things, sometimes mistakenly. Very good.

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Rachel Butler 13 December 2009

'There may, I’ll grant, be some things there I never did intend' Rachel Ann Butler

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