The Common Bond
A 5-7-5 style.Talk is cheap. Are you also walking the walk?45 total reviews
Comment from Erika Whittle
I never thought of using a slash in one of these! How smart.
Also, this is very true. And that's a great quote. Actions speak louder than words!
Good job!
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2024
I never thought of using a slash in one of these! How smart.
Also, this is very true. And that's a great quote. Actions speak louder than words!
Good job!
Comment Written 18-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2024
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Well, thank you. But it wasn't so much "smart" as: These are the only two words that are going to work, how can I freaking make this WORK in just five syllables!!
I appreciate the lovely review. xo
Comment from lyenochka
In the epistle of Saint James (believed to be the brother of Jesus), he says much the same thing as your poem and the quote from Cory Booker.
"But someone will say, 'You have faith; I have deeds.' Show me your faith without deeds, and I will show you my faith by my deeds."
I like how you connected the Writing adage to how to walk in harmony with our faith and actions.
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2024
In the epistle of Saint James (believed to be the brother of Jesus), he says much the same thing as your poem and the quote from Cory Booker.
"But someone will say, 'You have faith; I have deeds.' Show me your faith without deeds, and I will show you my faith by my deeds."
I like how you connected the Writing adage to how to walk in harmony with our faith and actions.
Comment Written 18-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 18-Jun-2024
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Leave it to you, Helen, to leave the warmest, kindest and most cogent, informative review. You always-but-always practice what you preach, and that's why it's so easy to respect and admire you. xoxo
Comment from bob cullen
Where can I learn more about Corey Booker? I love his quote. It suggests a man of integrity, honour and decency. A really solid write that feeds my hunger for more. I must confess I've never before heard of him. Then again, he's probably not heard of me.
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
Where can I learn more about Corey Booker? I love his quote. It suggests a man of integrity, honour and decency. A really solid write that feeds my hunger for more. I must confess I've never before heard of him. Then again, he's probably not heard of me.
Comment Written 17-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
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He's an American politician. I don't usually quote politicians because I find them, by nature, liars and panderers. But this one seemed excellent. I don't know if he practices this, but in theory it is excellent, which is why I chose it.
Thank you for the very nice review. xo
Comment from gansach
This is an excellent 5-7-5 poem with a wonderful presentation and great message. Talk is cheap and easy, the proof of faith and charity is in the doing. You must be an example of what you believe--practice what you preach. Nicely done!
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
This is an excellent 5-7-5 poem with a wonderful presentation and great message. Talk is cheap and easy, the proof of faith and charity is in the doing. You must be an example of what you believe--practice what you preach. Nicely done!
Comment Written 17-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
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Thank you for totally "getting it," gansach. I appreciate this kind and encouraging review. xo
Comment from royowen
I guess you have no understanding of the reason that people turn to God, because they don't seek to be perfect, trouble is man can never be perfect, but that they realise they are not. But if we have a log in our own eyes, how can we possibly see the speck in someone else's? And at the end of time, we won't be able to judge others, we will have to make account of our own actions, there are no degrees of wrong, only right or wrong. Blessings Roy
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
I guess you have no understanding of the reason that people turn to God, because they don't seek to be perfect, trouble is man can never be perfect, but that they realise they are not. But if we have a log in our own eyes, how can we possibly see the speck in someone else's? And at the end of time, we won't be able to judge others, we will have to make account of our own actions, there are no degrees of wrong, only right or wrong. Blessings Roy
Comment Written 17-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
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I'm not sure what you're saying here, Roy. Coy Booker's words and my 5-7-5 are about not just exclaiming you are a good person, but rather SHOWING you are. Ditto for being a good writer: you SHOW, not TELL your readers what's going on.
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I now that?s what you?re saying, but how do you/he know others do good or not?
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I hear so many people condemning others without having any evidence, that is judgementalism, I would rather not judge, because I?m not fit to judge? Are you?
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Judge not lest ye be judged, right?
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Well, now, Roy. Lying, cheating, stealing. Those are things that aren't good, right? Being kind, being honesty, following through with promises. Those are good things, right? Is "noticing" the same as judging? Is drawing conclusions from people's behavior judging?
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How can an imperfect vessel judge another imperfect vessel? How can a sinner judge another sinner? Unless you have never sinned...have you, never told a lie, Become perfect then you will be fit to judge. Do you like being accused? I would rather coffees my own imperfection, than yours. Remember you?re the accuser by your post.
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Exactly, but that?s what you?re doing, i did not post your post, you did?
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Roy, I have to say that I am so baffled by your ire here and your logic, too. All I this post is conveying is that you should SHOW exemplary behavior, not just talk about it. It's so much less incendiary that you are making it. DO good, don't just TALK about doing good. I honestly don't know why it's hit your hot button the way it has. Oy!
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Who appointed you as being fit to judge others Rachelle?
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There?s little logic to you seeing yourself as fit to judge others.
Comment from artisart4u
Your second line is so true.
It is nice how you use all caps to emphasize the word SHOW.
Yes, there is so much in the bible for instance luckwarm believers and hypocrites. Most of all, we must BELIEVE IT AND IN OURSELVES. The Lord said we CAN do it.
You have the right number of syllables for each line.
Congratulations on your wins.
Good luck with your poem.
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
Your second line is so true.
It is nice how you use all caps to emphasize the word SHOW.
Yes, there is so much in the bible for instance luckwarm believers and hypocrites. Most of all, we must BELIEVE IT AND IN OURSELVES. The Lord said we CAN do it.
You have the right number of syllables for each line.
Congratulations on your wins.
Good luck with your poem.
Comment Written 17-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
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Thanks so very much for all of this, artisart4u. You gave it a lot of thought and a lot of HEART, as well, and I appreciate your words very much. xo
Comment from juliaSjames
I llike your poem. My grandkids yell "Love you, Grandma!"when they really mean go away I'm on my phone. LOLOL It's all good. The bond is strong.
My favorite quote on the religious side of the topic is an Episcopalian joke.
"Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car."
And my favourite Christian is my cousin who isn't a churchgoer but who is the most caring person I know, a modern day Good Samaritan. Okay I'll show by giving you an example. There is much poverty in our country of birth. Out driving with my cousin one day he saw a woman dragging herself across a bridge towards her home. He parked got out of the car and helped her. No one else paid attention.
And, I promise to stop after this, my favourite Episcopal priest was on a plane in mufti when the woman sitting next to him asked if he was saved. He told her he hoped so.
Did I say I was going to stop? I mis-spoke.
The Good Book says "Judge not" so, although I constantly fall off the wagon of good intentions, that's what I try to do.
Thanks for reminding us to walk our talk, Rachelle
Blessings, Julia
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
I llike your poem. My grandkids yell "Love you, Grandma!"when they really mean go away I'm on my phone. LOLOL It's all good. The bond is strong.
My favorite quote on the religious side of the topic is an Episcopalian joke.
"Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car."
And my favourite Christian is my cousin who isn't a churchgoer but who is the most caring person I know, a modern day Good Samaritan. Okay I'll show by giving you an example. There is much poverty in our country of birth. Out driving with my cousin one day he saw a woman dragging herself across a bridge towards her home. He parked got out of the car and helped her. No one else paid attention.
And, I promise to stop after this, my favourite Episcopal priest was on a plane in mufti when the woman sitting next to him asked if he was saved. He told her he hoped so.
Did I say I was going to stop? I mis-spoke.
The Good Book says "Judge not" so, although I constantly fall off the wagon of good intentions, that's what I try to do.
Thanks for reminding us to walk our talk, Rachelle
Blessings, Julia
Comment Written 17-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
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What a fantastic, uplifting review, Julia. Thank you!! xo
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You're welcome, Rachelle. Guyana has few sidewalks and many speeding cars, so when we want to wish someone well, we say "walk in the corner". It's a Creolese expression but I think you get my meaning.
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That is fabulous! What a cool saying.
Here's a Southern saying I love (that has nothing to do with what we were talking about, it's just a phrase that I delight in) When someone is very upset and throwing kind of a tantrum, people describe it as "She's having a come-apart." Isn't that perfect?? I absolutely love it! But "walk in the corner" is terrific, too. Thank you for teaching me this today. xo
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I love it!!!
Comment from QC Poet
I hope I have the Six stars your excellent use of the 5-7-5 words choice message deserves though not in any contest as far as I can tell
Religion and writing most be shown visibly each time they are called upon to respond. Thank you for sharing your poetic work
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
I hope I have the Six stars your excellent use of the 5-7-5 words choice message deserves though not in any contest as far as I can tell
Religion and writing most be shown visibly each time they are called upon to respond. Thank you for sharing your poetic work
Comment Written 17-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
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Nope, no contest. It just came to me this week, and I had to post it. Thank you for this really encouraging review. So appreciated. xo
Comment from Jim Wile
So true, Rachelle. This goes right along with the maxim: "Actions speak louder than words." This is true not only of religion and writing, but many facets of life. Politicians could benefit by following this. It's something we should all be aware of when choosing candidates too. Don't always go by what they say, but what they have actually done, which is far more telling about their true worth.
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
So true, Rachelle. This goes right along with the maxim: "Actions speak louder than words." This is true not only of religion and writing, but many facets of life. Politicians could benefit by following this. It's something we should all be aware of when choosing candidates too. Don't always go by what they say, but what they have actually done, which is far more telling about their true worth.
Comment Written 17-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 17-Jun-2024
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Oh, just for that, I'm freaking voting for YOU in November, Jim! Finally, the voice of REASON among us!!
Thank you for the very nice review. I couldn't appreciate it more. xo
Comment from Shanbreen
Rachelle, you said it: show and not tell works just as well in religions as they do in in a writing piece-- perhaps more so in the practice of religion. While you hit upon a very valid point, I sometimes worry about how religion is interpretated.
I enjoyed your thought-provoking poem. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2024
Rachelle, you said it: show and not tell works just as well in religions as they do in in a writing piece-- perhaps more so in the practice of religion. While you hit upon a very valid point, I sometimes worry about how religion is interpretated.
I enjoyed your thought-provoking poem. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 16-Jun-2024
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2024
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I agree. Religion is a very person experience, so flaunting it - saying things like "I'm a CHRISTIAN!!" like that is some special badge that exempts a person from being above reproach, regardless of their actions - is insulting and absurd. Such hubris...which even I, as a Jew, knows that is the antithesis of what Jesus preached. He was humble and always flew under the radar and did anything He could to HELP people. Flaunting was never His style.
Anyway, thank you for this wonderful, affirming review. I appreciate it very, very much. xo