Six Words Phrases Number 3 Poem by Sylvia Frances Chan

Six Words Phrases Number 3



Hemingway started these 6 words phrases in One Line about Baby shoes. Any subject. My Subject: Life is a Constant Strife



Innocence grabbed, thrown away as dirt


Photograph by Sylvia Frances Chan: "Cactus in the NL, a Constant Strife, when the cactus dies, will be thrown as dirt"

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AD. Sunday the 18th February 2018-
@ 11.25 hrs A.M.West-European Time. Very sunny day though icy cold.

Six Words Phrases Number 3
Sunday, February 18, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: life and death
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
There are many WORD Poems, but Hemingway was the one who invented these Six Words Phrases poem in one line, but we may create these six words in as many lines as we wished, then not according to that of Hemingway, but you still may call that a Six Words Phrases poem. The subject we must choose ourselves. Anyhow, enjoy the phrases. Thank you for your read and the ponderings, sincerely Sylvia Frances Chan, Dutch poetess
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rose Marie Juan-austin 18 February 2018

Wonderful Six Words Phrases. Very powerful short write.

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Sylvia Frances Chan 20 February 2018

Thank you so much for your wonderful comment, dear Mrs. Juan-Austin

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