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Give the Kids Their Rainbow Back

Will kids someday relate to a different rainbow first

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Comment from dragonpoet
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Hi Debi,
This is a well done poem using repetition to bring a point across. The rainbow should mean beauty, hope for a better world, and maybe remind us the all the different colors of skin should be seen as beautiful too.
Keep writing and stay healthy
Good luck in the contest.
Have a great weekend.
Joan

 Comment Written 05-Jul-2024


reply by the author on 05-Jul-2024
    Joan, I am so touched by this beautiful review and some of the kindest words ever. You can't know what it means to me. Also thank you for the gracious six stars, my lovely friend. Thanks again. Love, Debi
reply by dragonpoet on 06-Jul-2024
    You?re welcome on all accounts, Debi.
    Joan
Comment from June Sargent
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Forget the kids - I want my rainbow back! I was in Barnes and Noble last month checking out new books. Wearing my brand new Skechers covered in rainbows. They were cute and on sale. I think I sent the wrong message, as a couple of people kept smiling and giving me the thumbs up! I finally got it when I saw the sign. I had wandered into the LGBTQ section. As a baby boomer, I'm still not used to the rainbow being a symbol of alternative lifestyles! So, I get your sentiments here. I'm not judging either, but I do wish they had chosen something else! Lol

 Comment Written 18-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 18-Jun-2024
    Thanks so very much, June, for all you said about my rainbow poem.
    I truly did not want to step on toes, but I do have a big problem with someone taking something so wonderful from our God and giving it an unchristian stigma. Thank you for seeing my point and I love your statement, forget the kids, I want my rainbow back. Hahaha! You are so much fun.

    Yes, baby boomers have such a different way of looking at it if we were raised with morals and ethics. And I can tell you are about the same as me.
    Thank you again for all the kind words for this one. I appreciate your wonderful review. Love, Debi
Comment from Caroline slator
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This is the best thing I've read so far on fanstory , it says exactly what it should , why take something so beautiful , a natural phenomenon that belongs to us all equally, something that encapsulates the miracle of light, and turn it into a logo that symbolises a preference. The purity and innocence of a simple rainbow is now lost. Our children are no longer allowed to see it in its purist form, which is simply a light in the face of a passing storm. They now know it Not as spectrum of beautiful light and colour but as a spectrum in which you can identify. This is so fabulously written , very much to the point in a gentle, supportive, non judgmental , logical yet unapologetic way. Xx Absolutely Amazing ð??? ð?¤©

 Comment Written 15-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 15-Jun-2024
    Thank you, Caroline. Your beautiful review means the world to me. You are so very sweet and kind and you seem to always have such sweet things to say. I have a folder for my very favorite reviews and this one is definitely going in there. You have made my night. Thanks again, my lovely friend for the six stars too. I am truly honored. Thanks again! I don't remember if I have fanned you, but I will check it out. Love, Debi
Comment from Sanku
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Give the kids their rainbow back---what a metaphorical way of expressing the concern that our children are too soon into adult world. I remember my childhood we are very innocent and could get pleasure from small things WE didnt have any toys ,we used to make balls with coconut fronds leaves, make fans, climb trees , play hopscotch and skipping rope and read fairy tales sighing happily when we read the last line,'and theylived happily ever after'...life was very simple those days.
Thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 14-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 14-Jun-2024
    Hey Santha, that is pretty much what I was trying to get across with this poem. When I think about the children's future, it scares me since theirs doesn't seem to have much promise unless we show more ethics and morals in how we as adults live our lives. Thanks for your lovely comments for this. I appreciate it very much, dear friend. Hugs to you! Love, Debi
Comment from Esther Brown
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Debi, oh yes. Well and gently said. God doesn't hate the sinner (no matter what kind) and extends mercy. But a day of justice will come because He is a HOLY God. I too have very dear friends who need freedom. Thanks so much for sharing. I tremble inside when I think of the future of our nation. When "Every thought is to evil all the time" we can expect (and deserve) judgement. Esther

 Comment Written 11-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
    Esther, thanks so very much for your lovely review for my rainbow poem. It is nice to know there are some who still want the kids to remember the promise of the rainbow.

    Thank you for the six stars too sweetie.
    Love you lots, dear friend. Love, Debi
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
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This is a very deep and sincerely expressed verse, urging that children retain their innocence and joy and not be propelled headlong into an adult world of conflict and corruption. I enjoyed the emphatic plea to get their rainbow back and appreciated the poignancy powerfully conveyed here, not least because these ideals of love and truth should be enjoyed by all. Take care Debbie

 Comment Written 11-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
    I love your take on this too, Debbie. Thanks so very much for the sweet and lovely comments that make complete sense to me too.
    Thanks also for the generous six stars for this piece. You are so appreciated, my dear friend. Love, Debi
Comment from GoWiSt
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"Give the Kids Their Rainbow Back" Never! Not until they promise to stay the heck off my lawn! Besides, they should know that rainbows are simply mythical creatures--existing only in troubled ancient minds.
Many of my religious/Christian friends claim that the LGBTQ+ community has misappropriated the rainbow for themselves. I say all creatures, great and small, God made them all.


 Comment Written 11-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 11-Jun-2024
    I saw your name and I started smiling right away. I needed one today and you most certainly always deliver.
    Thank for the kind comments and yes I agree that God loves his whole creation, but the rainbow symbolizes His promise, not a group's pride.
    Thanks again, my friend.
    Love,Debi
Comment from tempeste
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Ciao'

The title alone is beautiful and your poem is impactful.

Just a few days ago I heard some teachers in the war zones in Ukraine have set up classes in garages beneath apartment buildings and that children are drawing skies full of bombs and destruction.

I dread to think what the children of Gaza would draw. Bombs falling, dead bodies, limbs scattered, death everywhere.

All children have the right to live happily, and to grow up with a smile on their face.

Eat three meals daily, have clean drinking water, and a bed to sleep in.

In Gaza:
14,000 children were killed,
1.000 children have lost one or both legs,
19,000 orphans
and thousands with only one parent.




 Comment Written 11-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 11-Jun-2024
    Hi Tempeste. It is always so good to hear from you. However, you shed new light on how a rainbow could clear up a child's vision and it is such a horrible thing what war does to them. It is so sad. And yes, all of the children of war my heart goes out to them. Your number of the horrible statistics is enough to make me ill. But then it should make us ill. We should never forget them.
    I wish I could send them a rainbow today. Thanks so much for shedding light on this. Also for the six stars and the kind comments, my dear friend.
    Love and hugs to you and those children! Debi
reply by tempeste on 17-Jun-2024
    Sorry for the late reply.

    Our leaders are hypocrites.

    They talked so much about saving our planet from fossil fuels that create air pollution that harms our health and generates toxic emissions but they continue to wage war instead of using diplomacy to resolve their differences.

    The air, soil, and water in Ukraine are polluted due to warfare, and their grain is contaminated with arsenic and
    Mercury.

    Last year Hungry refused to put Ukrainian grain on its market, but most countries close an eye.

    When it comes to our leaders they are not eco/green at all.
reply by tempeste on 04-Jul-2024
    Ciao!
    You now have three votes!
    Best of luck!
Comment from NanaGaye
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Lovely picture lovely poem. Your correct in saying don't judge people by their beliefs, as long as thy leave you to your beliefs. When I see a rainbow I always thinks of Judy Garland's song. 'Somewhere over the rainbow'
All the best NanaGaye

 Comment Written 10-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 11-Jun-2024
    Hi there Gaye, thanks so very much for your lovely review for my rainbow poem. It is nice to know there are some who still want the kids to remember that right rainbow. And somewhere over the rainbow is the right one.

    Thank you for the six stars too sweetie.
    Love you lots, dear friend. Love, Debi
Comment from Janet Foor
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A beautiful message in your poem. I hadn't thought about it that way before.
I love rainbows and they bring such joy as they are always a reminder of God's promise.
I too have gay friends that I love and enjoy. I do wish they would have chosen a different symbol as the rainbow has such a powerful meaning for us.
Well done Debi.
Blessings
Janet

 Comment Written 10-Jun-2024


reply by the author on 12-Jun-2024
    Janet, thanks so very much for your lovely review for my rainbow poem. It is nice to know there are some who still want the kids to remember the promise of the rainbow.
    Lotsa love, dear friend. Love, Debi