
Monday’s ‘Prosery’ at dVerse is hosed by Björn Rudberg, the challenge is to write a piece of prose of a maximum 144 words, including the given line ‘To her, death is quite romantic’, https://dversepoets.com/2022/10/10/prosery-bob-dylan/
Here is my contribution, the majority of the words are taken from the Bob Dylan lyrics of: Desolation Row; Mr Tambourine Man; Hurricane and Dreamin’ Of You. Thanks for looking.

“sleeping in the palace of pain”
These words are powerful….I’m reminded of my dear dear friend fighting cancer…into her third year of living with cancer rather than dying with it. The palace of pain indeed.
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Thanks for reading but Bob deserves the credit ❤️
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As quick and hard hitting as that palace of pain. I like this.
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Many thanks 🙏
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She decides to forget about today, until tomorrow…or until the pain subsides…
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🙏 thanks for your comments
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Beautiful composite of Dylan lyrics, AJ. “Sleeping in the palace of pain” what a great line. Not so fun to be there, but still a great line.
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Than you but I think Bob has to take the praise 🤗
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🙂
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Sleeping and dreaming in places of pain are where nightmares are born! Well done.
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Thanks for your comments- the credit really should go to Bob 😀♥️
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Inspiration comes from all around us! You are welcome!
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Short and not so sweet! I too like the way you incorporated the prompt line and added further Dylan lyrics. The bartender in a pool of blood is from one my favourite Dylan albums, Desire.
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Thank you 🙏
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What a painful journey from day to day… I like how you took the words from various Dylan texts.
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Thanks 🙂
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Oh my heart this is incredibly moving!
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Thank you so much 🙂
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