
Curl me not, towards warmth or affection
rather comfort me with cold and hard facts.
I can feel pretense building up brick walls,
as though petals of orchid afore its bloom.
“Every moment that passes, we breathe in
veracity; let us make it worthwhile.”
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Posted for Quadrille 23 @ dVerse Pub

& on Sunday Standard @ Lunch Break

also on Tuesday Platform @ Real Toads

52 Responses
Sometimes the facts are the one that bring us closer… but we are often cowards when it comes to saying them
Definitely so, thanks for stopping by, Bjorn ❤️
Very thoughtful… Liked the way you say “curl me not”
Thank you so much, Satya ❤️ so glad you liked it 😀
This is a cool take on the prompt, kind of the antithesis of the word itself.
Thank you so much, De ❤️ so glad you liked it 😀
ooooh….sometimes the soft and sweet is nice instead of the hard cold facts. Perhaps facts delivered in a softer voice? 🙂
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A very interesting and brave affirmation, I am trying to remember when have I heard something similar being spoken or exclaimed around me, and I wound up blank. It makes me think what your poem should also be is a suggestion, an invitation for more of us not to just live in the now, but also THINK of the now.
Thank you so much, Oloriel for your passionate comment ❤️ Good to see you 🙂
I like the angle you’ve taken on this; uncurling that curl so to speak.
Thank you so much, Misky 🙂 so glad you liked it ❤️
Sometimes the hard facts aren’t real either, but honesty is what we all want.
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I admire honesty even when its done with cold and hard facts, rather than lies.
Good one Sanaa ~
Thank you so much, Grace 😀 so glad you liked it ❤️
comfort me with cold and hard facts…. yes!!!
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So clearly expressed, Sanaa, a smart use of the 44. “Curl me not”–I like that.
Thank you so much, Jennifer 🙂 so glad you liked it ❤️
An interesting rational appeal.
Thank you kindly, Sabio 🙂
I like this take on the prompt. Sometimes it is better to hear the cold truth rather than some sugar coated lie.
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Impressed by this straight forward quadrille, Sanaa…love your line “curl me not”!
Thank you so much, Lynn 😀 so glad you liked it ❤️
An interesting departure from your characteristic romanticism – and yet, raising the possibility of a truer love.
Thank you so much, Rosemary 😀 so glad you liked it ❤️
It can be hard to accept the cold hard facts, but they help us more in the end.
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Made me think of this.
“Before you speak, let your words pass through three gates:
At the first gate, ask yourself “Is is true?”
At the second gate ask, “Is it necessary?”
At the third gate ask, “Is it kind?”
~ Rumi
Thank you so much, Paul 🙂 so glad you liked it ❤️
we breathe in
veracity; let us make it worthwhile.”
yes indeed , the situation of acceptance is far often, the preferred choice; but I do agree we still have the option of opinion and the vehicle of poetry
much love…
Most definitely ❤️ thanks for stopping by, Gillena 🙂
I’ve always found more comfort in the truth, even if it burns at first.
Thank you so much, Magaly ❤️ so glad you liked it 🙂
comfort me with cold and hard facts…
There is comfort in truthfulness!
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Yes, I feel this sometimes – the need to curl, then to breathe. I think we all need truth in the midst of the gray….getting through it is what takes our strongest will. I like the word you used — “veracity” — indeed, we need that to break down walls. A thoughtful piece – thanks for sharing.
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I. Love. This.
This is probably my favorite of your works to date. Even the construction and shape of the poem speaks of solidity.
Aw!❤️ Thank you so much, Rommy 😀 so glad you liked it ❤️
Cool phrase “curl me not,” likening oneself to a bud before unfolding………the quoted lines complete the poem so well.
Thank you so much, Sherry 🙂 so glad you liked it ❤️
In the end it is better to know the truth, unpalatable though it may be…the clarity makes life a little easier. I like this poem very much. Well done !
Aw! Thank you so much, Rall ❤️ good to see you 🙂
making it worthwhile is the trick, isn’t it ?
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Huh. This is really fascinating, comparing bricks and solidity to the fussiest of flowers. What is the truth? So hard to know now.
Thank you so much, Marian 😀 so glad you liked it ❤️
this straight-forward piece of comfort vs cold veracity is a little different from what i am accustomed from some other pieces you have written, so to that, i applaud you because it was effective in that it took me from comfort to cold veracity.
Thank you kindly, Marco 🙂