A balloon escapes | Digital ink drawing©️Lesley Scoble




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18 responses to “Urban Tableau: a tableau poem”

    1. I met this homeless man last week. He was so sad. I spoke with him and he told me has PTSD and needs to walk the whole night. Poor man. I can’t forget him.

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      1. We have no idea how life feels to some people xx

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      2. You’re most welcome 🙏🏼

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  1. A very vividly written poem Lesley

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    1. Thank you so much, Sadje 🙏🌹xxx

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  2. Oh my, Leslie, this is so poignant.

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    1. Such vivid imagery and messages here Lesley…. 💞 a lovely form, the simplicity of the balloon is such a perfect image..: ❤️x

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      1. Thank you so much, Suzanne 🙏🩷 🎈 xxx

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    2. Thank you, Roberta. 🙏🌹💕

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  3. Very touching imagery. We never know the reasons why some people end up on the streets. Our kindness goes a long way, and much better than crossing to the other side of the road.
    Loved the piece, Lesley. 🙏

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  4. This poem captures a tragic image. I saw so many homeless people when I was on holiday in Melbourne in August, along with the beautiful old buildings and the art galleries.

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