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Jessica Rath's avatar

Sounds like a magician's jacket, and as long as you don't remember what you put in the pockets, it doesn't matter what comes out -- a garment full of surprizes!

Weston Parker's avatar

Yup, just a kooky poem about an impossible thing

Jessica Rath's avatar

Funny.

Weston Parker's avatar

Jessica, did I mention I recently wrote a poem about a love begun in wartime with the idea that "all is fair in love and war" wreaking havoc on the couple who don't have any rules to go by. It was a lot of fun to write. It will post on Saturday

Jessica Rath's avatar

I'll look forward to it!

Peter Whisenant's avatar

You need a man purse.

Weston Parker's avatar

Peter, What should it be made of?

Peter Whisenant's avatar

Origami

Weston Parker's avatar

A transformer purse, looks small but holds a lot.

Doug Diehl's avatar

That is clever. Thanks for the laugh.

Weston Parker's avatar

Thanks Doug, just having fun with a kooky thought. I wrote one a few days ago about a love begun during war time and used the "All's fair in love and war" as a way to create a bonkers environment.

Gabriel B.'s avatar

The dark jacket and impossible pockets make a strong premise.

Weston Parker's avatar

But you CAN put all lot in there, you just don't know where or when it will show up. Ha.

“Eila Writes” Poetry & Prose's avatar

“Made from the material of a black hole.” Grief feels this way. As if the gravity of it prevents escape. Prevents even one’s light from shining. Lovely write, Weston. 💕✨

Weston Parker's avatar

I have always fought hard against the grief usually it's levity vs gravity. and thank you Eila.

Jonathan Foster's avatar

Ha ha brilliant, I took this quite lightly, but maybe I don't understand the gravity of the situation, Boom boom!

Weston Parker's avatar

Nailed it Jonathan and thanks for reading.

My name's avatar

I have a rainbow colored jacket. It disappears when I am indoors. Do you put yours next to mine and that is why it disappears?

Weston Parker's avatar

What a fun notion.

Carole Roseland's avatar

Where can I buy one of these?

Weston Parker's avatar

It would have to have been bought at some kind of celestial haberdashery with many other really cool things. I heard they have a special on nebulas…

Carole Roseland's avatar

Sale on invisibility cloaks, I suppose.

Weston Parker's avatar

Oh, how handy that would be,

the places we could go

the things we could see.