Open fields.

Open fields.

A Poem by andrew mitchell

They had an open relationship,
where the grass was green,
and there were no fences.

© 2017 andrew mitchell


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So none of them could take 'a-fence' then...lol

Posted 8 Years Ago


andrew mitchell

8 Years Ago

No offence taken lol
Tony Jordan

8 Years Ago

haha
and they are free to look farther 'afield' lol
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Gee
Morning Andrew, hope all is well. Have yet to meet anybody that is involved in an open relationship. Might have a word with the good lady see what she thinks.....yeah right

Posted 8 Years Ago


andrew mitchell

8 Years Ago

I'm good at that, just don't get many comments I wonder why?? ha ha :) , anyway always a reflectio.. read more
Gee

8 Years Ago

I get a few but for many, the would be intellectuals, rhyming is beneath them, so my name attached t.. read more
andrew mitchell

8 Years Ago

so do i gee so do i.
Love the imagery here and the play on words. Small and precious gem! "There were no fences"- Beautiful.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Annette Pisano-Higley

8 Years Ago

You are most welcome Andrew! Ha-yes, so funny that you know that- sculptors Nicola and Giovanni Pisa.. read more
andrew mitchell

8 Years Ago

i think you are carving or sculpting your place in words quite well annette, there is no lean in you.. read more
Annette Pisano-Higley

8 Years Ago

Once again, am humbled. Thank you Andrew. :)

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