
Brooks ages into paradox (2 of 3)
04/02/25 • 17 min
Part 2 of a 3-part "upside-down" episode!
This upside-down 3-part edition of TAPIT opens on a poem, and ends on a dream. When Todd knocks on a stranger’s door to deliver a poem he wrote about the occupant three years ago when he lived across the street from her, a surprising relationship unfolds.
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Part 2 of a 3-part "upside-down" episode!
This upside-down 3-part edition of TAPIT opens on a poem, and ends on a dream. When Todd knocks on a stranger’s door to deliver a poem he wrote about the occupant three years ago when he lived across the street from her, a surprising relationship unfolds.
Join the conversation and get bonus content at poeminthat.com ... or become a listener supporter by pitching in monthly to help us make TAPIT magic, here.
Do you think there's a poem in your story? Leave Todd a voicemail on our Haiku, Hawaii, listener line: 808-300-0449.
Follow us on Facebook.
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Brooks ages into paradox (1 of 3)
Part 1 of a 3-part "upside-down" episode!
This upside-down 3-part edition of TAPIT opens on a poem, and ends on a dream. When Todd knocks on a stranger’s door to deliver a poem he wrote about the occupant three years ago when he lived across the street from her, a surprising friendship unfolds.
Join the conversation and get bonus content at poeminthat.com ... or become a listener supporter by pitching in monthly to help us make TAPIT magic, here.
Do you think there's a poem in your story? Leave Todd a voicemail on our Haiku, Hawaii, listener line: 808-300-0449.
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There's a Poem in That - Brooks ages into paradox (2 of 3)
Transcript
Welcome to Part 2 of this special 3-part Upside-Down Edition of There’s a Poem in That: I’m Todd Boss.
Brooks has invited me back to her home for a second visit, the very next day. She’s still barefoot. But she’s had her hair done. It swirls in a frothy Jane Fonda.
This time, we sit in her living room, she on a well-worn armchair, me on a well-worn couch... the windows open to an unseasonably warm January day..
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