My people talk to
Your people talk to
My people talk to
At the third stroke it will be 10.28a.m. and three seconds
My people will arrange for
Your people to be informed for
My people to act.
At the third stroke it will be 10.29a.m. and three seconds
My people will meet with
Your people to discuss with
My people, then decide.
At the third stroke it will be 10.30a.m and three seconds
My people will enact with
Your people to institute with
My people the desired change.
At the third stroke it will be 10.31a.m. and three seconds.
My people
Your people
One people.
At the third stroke it will be…….

This is very clever Michael! Scheduling meetings is not something I would like to do for a living
Thank you very much Yves. Seemed the way to go for me.
How clever Michael. I’ll get my people to talk to your people and …
Thanks Jenny, it’s what my mind saw when it looked at the prompt.
Aren’t you the smart one! Too many people with too many schedules. Good one Michael.
Thanks Jackie, it’s a busy world but even so one that can be whole.
My people tell your people that you have a fine blog here & this was a great post! 🙂
RoSy you are always so lovely. I must put you on my Christmas list. Thank you so much.
Guess I am the only one not seeing the act of setting up a meeting with others….to me it feels like bringing a mass of people together to enact change. We become one and do something. But that is my mind. If so…wonderfully done.
Thank you Anja, you are spot on about the meeting and change. Thanks for your comment.
Im with Anja on this one… I thought it was HUGE… meeting deciding the fate of mankind.
Thank you so much, it was a good one to write. Thanks Oliana.
I find the sprouting organisation to be soothing. I loved the poem, I like the way the repetition was executed. Well done!
Thank you so much Oloriel, I am pleased you enjoyed this poem.
Nice original write … like how you used the near repetitions here to create rhythm … nice beat to this poem!
Thank you Georgia I did enjoy this one.
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This is very witty. We do talk e every second. Where is the silence?
Thanks Kim that’s a good point you make.