At dawn, by the river, he watched one love swing and the other flee. The vault money, secured in his pocket, sparkled and gleamed but was no substitute for what he had lost.
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One love swing and the other flee – powerful words, DJ!
Thank you. 🙂
oh come back love, come back.
I really enjoyed this, just the title was intriguing.
have a great weekend
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. If you aren’t familiar with the Bob Dylan song you just give it a listen. I hope you have a wonderful weekend too.
Oh, so that’s why the Jack is also known as the knave…
Good job!
Exactly. 😉 Thank you.
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I didn’t know about the song, just enjoyed the piece. Now I’m going to have to give it a listen
Well, I’m glad my post is still enjoyable without knowing about the song! Hopefully, you’ll still enjoy the post after you’ve listened to it. 😉
The title gave it away for me. I know this song well. Loved it!
Hooray!!
Set ’em up for everyone, he said… and then he moved into the corner, face down like the Jack of Hearts. 😉
This is great, I love you took the prompt musically….a beautiful mind my friend:)
Thank you!
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Wow. You packed a lot of punch in that one.
Thanks!
I think this one’s over my head…
Listen to the Bob Dylan song of the same name, and then give it a re-read. 😉
This was totally over my head as well!
Then, I read the lyrics. … Great take on this prompt!!
Thank you!
I wasn’t familiar with this Bob Dylan song so I looked it up. It is definitely a song with a story!
The cabaret was quiet, except for the drilling in the wall.
Great job and great reference!
I’ve been surprised by how many people weren’t familiar with this song…
Is that a commentary on my upbrining or theirs? Glad you liked it!
Nicely done! Excellent trio choice! 🙂
Thank you!
Very nice! I liked the rhythm of this when I read it aloud.
Great! Thank you. 🙂
You make me listen to mr Dylan 🙂
You’re welcome…? 😉
I named my son after Bob Dylan. 🙂 Thanks for linking up. Don’t forget to vote.