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i like that someone (you) is following the history of publications from the past. William Packard published my first good poem , and i am happy to see him mentioned. i like Tomorrow so much. it made me think of a keats poem called ode to maia that ends with the line: "rich in the simple worship of a day." Thanks,

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Thank you for this kind note, Richard. Much appreciated!

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“You'll ignore

what you do not owe time”

Good stuff, that.

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Those are lovely poems, Mark. As far a perpetuity, I guess we all must accept that our work exists only briefly, fireflies of thought.

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Thanks so much, Tom! And, yeah, sadly, will have to have acceptance that all is at least somewhat temporary.

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It's sad that the website for Front Porch Poetry is down - too bad it couldn't live on as a legacy to him.

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