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Conect11
Member since April 11, 2007
Member for 19 years, 1 month
Heel Sandwich
Heel Sandwich
It’s Friday afternoon
and I decide to make
a sandwich for lunch
before I go to work.
So I gather everything I’ll need:
Turkey, salami, bread, Swiss, mayonnaise. Plate and knife,
and set them on the counter.
I return to the refrigerator to discover the only bread are the two heels from a loaf of wheat.
I place them on the plate, flip them to put mayo on the end sides, and remind myself that it’s been years since I had to eat a heel sandwich.
That there are people in the world that would give anything to eat a heel sandwich.
That my ancestors undoubtedly ate heel sandwiches.
And indeed, there are many times in my life where a heel sandwich was a necessity.
As I was putting the knife into the condiment I looked over, at the full loaf of bread I must have taken out when I retrieved the meat, cheese, and mayo.
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I shrugged,
smiled at my forgetfulness
and continued to build my lunch
out of the two
bread heels.
Conect11’s timeline
- February 2026
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28 SatReceived a critique
on Heel Sandwich from @Geezer
"to the notion that this quiet, introspective tale, gives the reader a sense of emotional history. Been there, done that is my reaction to this poem. Tighten it up a little as the AI says, and this could be a bit smoothe…" -
27 FriNew follower
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- April 2022
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10 SunAnniversary
15 years of membership
- February 2020
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12 WedReceived a critique
on No Kids Live Here from @lovedly
"did u divorce again A sad piece of poetry but powerful after one is placed in that kinda predicament Hope you will polish it as suggested I learn t a lot from NEO Poets" - January 2020
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20 MonReceived a critique
on No Kids Live Here from @c lynn brooks
"I feel the emptiness in your words I live in a retirement community and love it . I did expect a little more in this write it left off rather abruptly" -
19 SunReceived a critique
on No Kids Live Here from @scribbler
"Sorry I missed this one. What a sad description of living in a retirement center. I'd never even considered how the lack of children being around must affect people. I think perhaps the last stanza needs another line or…" - June 2019
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29 SatReceived a critique
on Reality from @swamp-witch
"Sore back stressed back take back myself. Love that. Feel that. Appreciate the way narrative shifts as the narrator gets ready. Nothing else I can add at this time, as school has fried my brain. Take care, Kels" -
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17 SunReceived a critique
on Aurora from @Cloudthings
"So we haven't "met", I was just looking through "undiscovered works" & found this very lovely work... bit heart breaking & terribly evocative in a realist way. I found myself right there in my own version of the experie…" - February 2019
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14 ThuReceived a critique
on Vintage from @swamp-witch
"What a twist ending! A gentle handshake would have been quite all right, since she offered her hand. I had a poem once related to the concept of kissing the hand. Had a dream I was the girl at prom in an antique suit, a…" - January 2019
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- December 2018
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11 TueReceived a critique
on GlueStick from @Hismommy1
"I really like that you blocked me mark! You are a fucking pussy I really love how much you play this whole victom act! You were a fucking liar and you and your dumb ass cheater wife were still together! You played me an…" - November 2018
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- April 2017
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10 MonAnniversary
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- August 2016
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30 TueCritiqued
"HOT CASINGS" by @Esker
"The first is that I am from Cleveland, and the second is that I've been looking all over the place to find casings, because I want to make homemade kielbasa." - April 2012
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10 TueAnniversary
5 years of membership
- April 2009
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10 FriCritiqued
"Stopped!" by @Kailashana
"transported me. The way you described this happening was breath - taking, very descriptive. I felt an internal fear (from myself) upon reading how Jesus dropped His cross, oh, the implications of that. This whole piece…" - March 2009
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13 FriCritiqued
"Imitation of Freedom" by @Stella
"reminds me a great deal of Natalie Merchant, who is such a richly deep, emotional, and intellectual songwriter. You're so clever here, without being coy, and your words exhude a fragile strength. Like all of your poems…" -
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"Currents And Circles" by @poewriter58
"into this piece, just like the choppiness of water! This works really well, Chrys, the melancholy with which you've written it is spellbinding. On a minor, minor note, I wonder if you want the period between spiral and…" -
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"Dagger" by @Morgana Tragic Proprietress
"the mechanics of this poem are done very well, it's a touch emotionally disconnected, but given the subject matter that's to be understood. Mark W. "our hope is in the living God, who is the Savior of all people and par…" -
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"Woe Is Me (not for the faint of heart)" by @infinite_dwarf
"the poetry of Chuck (barbsdad2003) with the Golgothan demon from the Kevin Smith film, "Dogma." And the results are hilariously disturbing! I want to sarcastically thank you for bringing toilet humor where it belongs…" -
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"If I....." by @Nordic cloud
"ah, the questions that we ponder from time to time! Perhaps if our bones were hollow like the birds, then maybe we could fly. A couple of minor grammatical errors, ie., ok, the first might not be grammatical, but repeat…" -
13 FriCritiqued
" And the Universe Screams" by @Rett
"a single hyperbole to tell you this is far and away fantastic, it utterly blew me away! The cadence of this poem is perhaps the most quietly powerful I have seen from you. Beyond intellectual, beyond emotional, in this…" - January 2009
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23 FriCritique milestone
1,000 critiques given
- April 2008
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10 ThuAnniversary
One year of membership
- August 2007
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- July 2007
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27 FriPosting milestone
100 poems posted
- June 2007
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15 FriHighest posting month
June 2007 — 51 poems
- May 2007
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15 TueFirst critique offered
on "Sun Up and Sun Down" by @Word
- April 2007
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24 TueFirst publication
The Man in the River (since unpublished)
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10 TueJoined Neopoet
Membership begins
First poem published 14 days later.
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