Survival in the raw. Great words and pic.My first time at Big Tent so I'm being moderated. You'll find mine here.
It's a little more serious than this Anthony.( Women's business!)
I guess it from the last line !And the ribbon confirms it now.Well crafted .. very unique look at it !
Oh!I so love your photos. And your words, so concise, beg to be read in repetition. Nice!Here's mine:http://www.kimnelsonwrites.com/2011/03/09/you-and-me-scientifically/
This is good...dissolved
I always have wondered why they chose pink as a symbol for breast cancer?Your poem is beautiful, albeit, frightening, too.
powerful.smart take.I tried and here it is: When Science Becomes Political
Thingy I didn't know the breast cancer cell was pink either. Thank you all for your comments.
Such a fresh way of looking at cancer. Inventive, surreal, too real. (Too real? No. It's just right.) Glad you left us your link.
Thank you all for your comments.Deb my point is that these cancerous cells are all quite beautiful to look at under the microscope ...lethal comes beautifully packaged!
With so much scientific investigation, there has to be a cure on the horizon. Would that it occur within the lifetime of all reading this.
This is really powerful, Rallentanda.
Survival in the raw. Great words and pic.
ReplyDeleteMy first time at Big Tent so I'm being moderated. You'll find mine here.
It's a little more serious than this Anthony.
ReplyDelete( Women's business!)
I guess it from the last line !
ReplyDeleteAnd the ribbon confirms it now.
Well crafted .. very unique look at it !
Oh!
ReplyDeleteI so love your photos. And your words, so concise, beg to be read in repetition. Nice!
Here's mine:
http://www.kimnelsonwrites.com/2011/03/09/you-and-me-scientifically/
This is good...
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I always have wondered why they chose pink as a symbol for breast cancer?
ReplyDeleteYour poem is beautiful, albeit, frightening, too.
powerful.
ReplyDeletesmart take.
I tried and here it is:
When Science Becomes Political
Thingy I didn't know the breast cancer cell was pink either.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your comments.
Such a fresh way of looking at cancer. Inventive, surreal, too real. (Too real? No. It's just right.)
ReplyDeleteGlad you left us your link.
Thank you all for your comments.
ReplyDeleteDeb my point is that these cancerous cells are all quite beautiful to look at under the microscope ...lethal comes beautifully packaged!
With so much scientific investigation, there has to be a cure on the horizon. Would that it occur within the lifetime of all reading this.
ReplyDeleteThis is really powerful, Rallentanda.
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