- The night began with an excursion to obtain the delicious, thirst-quenching, crave-satisfying, fantabulous juice-boxes.
- 2/3 of the poems written this evening praised the just-mentioned beverages.
- Taylor wrote an excellent poem which made little sense but sounded very poetic, and was, poetically, unfinished.
- Josh wrote a poem on his Macey's receipt, mentioning the name of a woman who will never know she was famous for about 2 minutes.
- Diane's poem took her too long to write for how it turned out. It was not proclaimed blog-worthy, even by her own, very forgiving standards. It remained unnamed, just as a child that a mother regrets bearing the moment it makes it's first cry.
- Josh shared some Spanish poetry, which Diane struggled to comprehend while Taylor enjoyed the company of his lappy.
- Diane missed Sarah Hall.
- Josh tried to convince Diane that they (Josh and Diane) once dated. No doubt that is what inspired the reading of Spanish poetry: in hopes to woo her.
- The poetry club enjoyed another fun and eventful evening, and Diane wondered why more people don't come. :)
2 comments:
An apt summary. You forgot to mention that I think we dated and that our memories were erased. Important detail.
"It remained unnamed, just as a child that a mother regrets bearing the moment it makes it's first cry."
Sad!
I'll try to make it this week.
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