Water Park—Uruapan, Michoacan, 2003 jdb photo

The word prompt today is faceless.
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What a pretty picture and poem. Very moving.
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I just realized the last 4 stanzas were cut off. If you’d like, try reading it again to get the ending.
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Thanks. I will.
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Wow.That’s a poem and a half.
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Actually, it was only 3/4 of a poem.. It cut the bottom 1/4 off. Would you read it again, please? It had no ending!!!
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The ending made it so much better. Thanks, and don’t feel bad, we have all had to update.
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Thanks.. I’m now updating again as a friend thought it was too hard to read. I’ve been working on this since 8 this morning with only about 4 hours off. Formatting can be such a pain. Thanks for reading again.
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I got all the way to “music,” so it made sense to me. The joy of poetry is that everything makes sense one way or the other.
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Fascinating and very moving!
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Thanks for adding the missing stanzas; I was a bit perplexed when I read the first version. Lovely.
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Thanks for rereading.
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