I post here twice a day
Not knowing who will read
Is anyone even interested?
Do my words fulfill a need?
Is there humour in my blog?
Or do you just find it sad?
Do I come across as normal?
Or do you think I’m mad?
I’m interested in what you think
I’d really love to know
So without fear of recrimination
Please comment your thoughts below
Interesting and a bit sad at times, but thatβs life!
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You’re so right – thank you for your reply my friend ππ€
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Yes you are amazing, and there a lot of thought here that make us think about things in life
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That’s so very kind of you to reply my friend, thank you ππ€
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I perceive a life of hardness, endured like a good soldier. The pain, resentment and bitterness are an unhealed wound that you use dark and humorous wit to find an equalibrium in life. I cautiously enjoy your work knowing there is a hurting person on the other side of the world writing them.
Benjamin, Brother’s Campfireπ€ π₯
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Aw, thank you my friend.
And thank you for sparking off the idea of doing this too. It’s great to read what people think about / see in my words.
I like that too – ‘a good soldier’.
Sums up how I feel a lot of the time.
Seems that enjoying my work ‘cautiously’ is a bit of a theme with some folks which – considering some of my content – isn’t a huge surprise I guess. Still, I take it as a huge compliment that folks have stuck with me ππ€
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I am a fan. I just worry about you. I hope that your real life is excellent! I say cautious, as I would recoil at reveling in your potential misery.
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Revel away my friend! I do! π
No, in all seriousness, thank you but there is no need to worry about me.
It has actually been writing and posting here that has saved me (some days literally) over the last 18 months or so.
Ironically, perhaps, it’s the writing (and posting) of those somewhat brutal and unflinching peices that has allowed me to ‘soldier on’ as it were – even though they may be the more triggering / most difficult for others to read.
I still find it astounding to this day that folks read me. But I’m grateful for every single one who does ππ€
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I started Brother’s Campfire 13 months ago for a similar reason. Unfortunately, (I think)while the Beast of my story waxed eloquent, charisma took over and I have the posts you see now. Perhaps the writing was a much needed therapist. Mel, I will call you Mel, I am glad you found an outlet of expression.
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Well, it’s as good a name as any I guess! π
Whatever my blog is or isn’t, one thing I have always loved about WP is that it provides an outlet of expression for many of us which we, perhaps, don’t have elsewhere.
I have enjoyed reading other people’s blogs and watching them grow – yours certainly included – which in many ways has provided me with the same therapy as writing myself.
Long live all of your waxing my friend – Beastly or otherwise! ππ€
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The Beast Yelps….. The Waxing hurt.
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Always does ππ€
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It’s literally ALL of that mixed up and baked in a beautiful pie. That’s why I love it and you (as a friend!). ππ
(That phrase was stolen from https://youtu.be/53GIADHxVzM?t=80 π)
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Haha! Thanks Robin.
I’ve never heard that song before – not my usual style but it’s actually quite nice.
I’m keen to know what others think about my blog – for good and bad – as I lack the awareness to guess at it myself.
Not that I’m planning on changing or anything – just fascinating to know ππ€
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You bet it’s nice! π. Sara’s amazing. She’s my first favourite woman before yβ
Oh fuck.
ALL joking aside, yeah that makes sense! :D. I used to get feedback like that from Sara at Green Health, and a bit from Sarah at Stepping Forward. Getting that feedback in person was so nice, and hugely motivating early on. As well as, yeahβ just fascinating!
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You do make me laugh! ππ
But yeah, getting folks’ thoughts so far has been very interesting and motivating too that’s for sure! ππ€
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xD. Cool! It was a good idea to ask :). π
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No but seriously she’s my favourite woman forever π€£.
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I can see why! ππ€
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I like reading you, can’t always keep up with twice a day though, and when things seem so very personal, so raw, I tend to step back and from a distance wish you well.
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Thank you for your reply my friend.
A recent exchange with Brother at his campfire made me realise I’m not really sure how other people perceive me / my posts, but that I’m keen to find out.
I sense a theme that some of my posts may be a little too raw, as you rightly say, so I don’t think you’re the only one who may take a step back from them at times. That’s not a surprise to me. I think what is more so is the fact that folks, like yourself, still stick with reading me even with that side on show.
Facinating stuff πππ€
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I read and I find you as normal as I am. Does it answer your question?π
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Haha! It most certainly does! π
Thank you my friend ππ€
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Believe me, always a pleasure!ππ
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You’re simply in contact with your dark side….which too is light in disguise if you think this, right….you’re quite unique with your own cool style….I like you’re words & lines….pain, sadness & humour run on either sides….your rhymes speak to me, they come from the deepest & honest sight
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Aw, that’s very kind thank you my friend.
I was trying to think what ‘genre’ my poetry might be. From your comment I’m thinking maybe ‘dark humour’ or ‘melancholy’ perhaps? π€
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I’m thinking “heart”…no matter if it’s red, yellow, green, blue, purple or black. But I do get you…just like people tell me often my poetry is dark…to me darkness is also right…things are interconnected, you know π
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I most certainly do my friend, I certainly do ππ€
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A seemingly effortless dark as night humour which rarely fails to make me smile and occasionally even laugh out loud. The words sing and sting and invariably find their mark. Not someone to cross I am sure, but you bring a little light and dark to the day. Long may your thoughts continue.
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Thank you for your reply my friend.
Your words are very kind.
I love that sentence – ‘the words sing and sting and invariably find their mark’. I have no idea how I do that but it’s amazing to think that’s what I can achieve.
Definitely looks like I’m in this ‘dark humour’ genre from your reply and the reply of others. And I’m OK with that. Its probably all I know π
I’m chuffed you enjoy what I write and I too hope I can continue ππ€
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You are cool!
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Aw, thank you my friend! π
I’m glad you think so ππ€
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Honestly? I enjoy reading your poetry for the pure artistry of what you write.
But your poems don’t seem to have the same emotional impact on me that they used to have. Perhaps that is just me changing as a person, or perhaps your writing style has changed a little bit, or perhaps it’s a little bit of both or something else entirely.
Either way, I enjoy reading the things you write, and I do hope you will continue.
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Thank you for your reply my friend.
Your honesty is much appreciated π
You raise a really interesting point. As you say perhaps there are multiple factors at play here.
However, I do wonder if some of that intensity has been lost because I am at a different stage in my life now than I was when I first started this blog.
Perhaps the less intense my writing style the better my mental health? Which is obviously great for me in real life, but I wonder where that may leave the content of my blog?
Saying that, I’m sure another mental breakdown won’t be too far away (they never are) so perhaps I shouldn’t worry! π
I’m chuffed you still enjoy reading my friend and to suggest my writing has ‘ pure artistry’ in any context is a compliment of the highest order.
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I think I can understand the correlation between mental health and writing style.
A lot of my favorite poems that I’ve written were conceived and composed in the passionate and fractured moments that follow a breakdown of some type or another. It follows that the same sort of thing could be true for you (and others) as well.
I truly enjoy reading your poems as they are now, the composition and the story together have led to some brilliant poetry.
Please understand though that I wish for you to be happy. I would much rather read the things you write currently while you are in a good place than read something impassioned with pain knowing that it means you are not happy.
However life rolls out for you though, please know that I truly enjoy reading your poetry and I eagerly anticipate reading it for as long as you will continue writing.
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Aw, that’s such a beautiful reply.
Thank you so much.
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I think you and I have said enough over the past year and a half to know where we stand ππ
Nice to read everyone’s comments.
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I’ll take your thoughts as read my mousey friend, thank you ππ
Yeah, it’s been a really interesting thing to do actually. As I still write, primarily, as a way of exorcising my own demons it’s been great to see what folks think about my posts.
The fact that everyone has been so kind and honest in their responses only serves as motivation to continue to move forward – both with my writing and in real life ππ€
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You’re welcome π
I’ve seen a few people do this as a way of redirecting themselves.
Can’t go wrong with feedback directly from the public. Provided you’re thick skinned enough for any possible negativity π
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Yeah, not sure there’ll be any redirection if I’m honest. I don’t know how to write any other way.
But as for thick skin I’ve got it by the bucket load so I’m sure I’ll be grand whatever happens! ππ€
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That just means you’re writing is pure π not like mine π€£
This bucket of skin; where do you keep it? π€π
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I’ve built a shed outside the house just for it! ππ€
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I imagined a festering, fly ridden, slop bucket concealed under the bed. Sheets of skin draped casually over the lip.
The shed is probably a better idea ππ
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I never said I didn’t have a bucket ππ€
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I am only just following you today so I feel I am too early to comment on your poems as a whole, than the one I have just commented on prior to this post. I just discovered you via Lorraine, after she re-shared that poem and encouraged her readers to come directly to your post to like there. I thought that poem was very good and I was smiling and nodding my head as I was reading it.
I don’t usually read a lot of poems, other than my mum’s and Lorraine’s. But yours have caught my eye so I’m following and plan to read more.
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Aw, well that’s very considerate of you but please feel free to comment away as, when and if you feel the need.
Most of my poetry is very personal and, as such, it can be quite hard hitting at times so I won’t be offended if you feel it isn’t for you.
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I have been reading several now and I can feel the pain in some of those poems.
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Indeed π
Pain, loss, anger, darkness with the odd bit of humour thrown in seems to be the concensus.
Hardly surprising to me I guess, as I wrote them.
I hope you read on my friend – and I look forward to reading your blog too ππ€
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I shall certainly keep following and reading. Blogging certainly helps to ease the hurt, pain and anger, while finding it helps others too.
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I couldn’t agree more ππ€
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Sad but never dull, sometimes mad but arenβt we all in normal?
Either way I have always been a fan
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Aw, thank you my friend π
I think you’re right. We all carry around our own special brand of madness – I guess I’ve just made a whole blog out of it! ππ€
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I think you are quite creative. Sometimes even quite funny. You little charmer is part witty part snarky all heart, sometimes very very black
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Thank you my friend, that’s very kind of you to comment.
‘Creative’ is an interesting one. I don’t think of my writing as creative – at least in style anyway.
Being so sparse, blunt and to the point doesn’t feel good enough a lot of the time – especially when I see the talents of others here – so it’s interesting to me you would pick that word. I’ll take it though π
I’m also quite chuffed that you would choose the term ‘all heart’ too. Makes me feel that even through all of the blackness there’s still something positive that shows in my words – even if that’s not how I always feel in real life ππ€
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some of your poems are humorous, humor to me is being positive, even if that is truly not your intention. There re good poets and bad poets my friend. Creative in the way no matter how blunt the sentiment, you have really good structered flow with your words. Unless your work takes a suicidal spin, I am drawn to your work every day. π
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Yes, I remember the darkest of my stuff is not for you and that’s more than fine – obviously. I’m just happy you feel like you can come back! π
As for the flow I think that maybe is something that I’ve developed – almost unconsciously. Maybe the flow you describe comes from the fact I don’t write in any structured way – as in on set days / times etc. Who knows. All very interesting though! ππ€
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Not structured in how it’s posted, but how it’s written. I am drawn to your words. I have said before I find you to be a talented writer. Even if your vocabulary isn’t as exsquisite as other poets, it is more direct and hard hitting. Keep it up and keep living my friend.
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‘… even if your vocabulary isn’t as exquisite as others…’
Are you politely saying I use the F word too much my friend??? ππ Love it! ππ
I’ll certainly keep it up for as long as I can – both writing and living that is ππ€π€
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No, I’m saying some poets swear by a thesaurus. You and I write poetry essentially the same including as a means of self therapy although sometimes I will try different specific forms as opposed to free verse which is your specialty.
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Our connection in a nutshell my friend, thank you πππ€
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Always interesting posts! And I’m never sure what will come next. Like the variety so far!
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Ah excellent, thank you!! π
I’m pleased to see you find there is variety in my posts. Sometimes I worry I just repeat myself and bore people to death so it’s good to know that’s maybe not the case! ππ€
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You’re welcome. Yes, definitely varied. No, I don’t think boring at all. I would never say that. Keep up the good work!
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Thank you – I’ll certainly try! ππ€
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Little Charmer
You write with charm
and lots of love
Not to alarm
at least, kind of
Itβs truly art
straight from your heart
with bits of wit
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… But mostly just whiny bullshit..? π π
No, I’m joking – thank you for your poetic reply. I would have expected nothing less from you my friend.
These words – ‘charm’, ‘love’, ‘heart’, ‘wit’ – seem to be a theme most folks are highlighting. I find that fascinating as I’m not sure if any of these themes are ever my intention.
I suppose they are universal emotions that we can all identify with though, so perhaps I shouldn’t be so surprised that they come out in my words and that other people connect with them.
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Well, whiney was too hard to rhyme. ππ Really, though, whether you intend to or not your writing comes across as from your heart; from your inner self. You canβt avoid it. I know I try, but it slips through. Enjoy!
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Haha!! π
Thank you for your kind words my friend, they mena a lot ππ€
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You always bring a smile to my face or show me something I recognise… effortlessly, and do in 2-4 lines what most fail to do in endless paragraphs (myself included). Write on and never stop!
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Aw, thank you my friend.
You’re very kind π
Yeah, the 2-4 lines thing is definitely something that evolved of its own accord really. Some of my early posts were much longer. Think the shorter style suits me better either way.
Oh, and you absolutely do not fail woth your paragraphs.
Not at all ππ€
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I definitely don’t keep to the twice a day, but I like your writing. Definitely, at times, a sad, troubled undertone, but your honesty sings through. In all honesty, I envy the comments and response you get. I sometimes feel I’m writing and posting in a vacuum.
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Thank you for your reply my friend.
Don’t worry – I don’t expect anyone to keep up with the two posts a day!
I love that you think my posts are honest (something that I always try to be) as that’s the main reason I write. I would never dream of saying half of the things I wrote here in real life – although I’m always thinking them.
I’m glad – even if that’s difficult for others to read – that my authenticity comes through.
And I know what you mean about that vacuum. I’d be disengenuous if I said I don’t enjoy the likes / comments part of my blog, but they will forever and always be a bonus.
I’m still here, writing and posting, as are you too. Something we should all be grateful for ππ€
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I believe you use humor to hide your pain which makes you brave. I love how you write.
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Thank you my friend.
Your reply is very kind.
I find it amazing that although my words can be raw, dark and painful so many readers seem to love reading them.
I suppose misery does love company after all ππ€
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Always welcome dearβ€οΈ
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Thank you ππ€
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