Life is Grand
Quatrains + Couplet15 total reviews
Comment from DALLAS01
I recognize this dichotomy. Its one I ponder every day. An apt picture of the aging process set to rhyme, that is enhanced by the sad truth that you have shared. It's a toss up every day which side of the fence I'm on. The one that grows green with gratitude or the burned out pasture that feeds the vultures.
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2012
I recognize this dichotomy. Its one I ponder every day. An apt picture of the aging process set to rhyme, that is enhanced by the sad truth that you have shared. It's a toss up every day which side of the fence I'm on. The one that grows green with gratitude or the burned out pasture that feeds the vultures.
Comment Written 23-Jun-2012
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2012
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I understand that perfectly. Thank you so much for your empathy~Debbie
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You're welcome.
Comment from crazy gemini
Great poem. I love how you explored both the positive and negative aspects.You go from such negative words such as'despised'and 'prolonged'to 'plentiful' and 'blessings'. I like the contrasts.
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2012
Great poem. I love how you explored both the positive and negative aspects.You go from such negative words such as'despised'and 'prolonged'to 'plentiful' and 'blessings'. I like the contrasts.
Comment Written 23-Jun-2012
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2012
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Thank you so much!!! debbie
Comment from Melspoems
You are an inspiration!!
It can be so hard to see the beauty in the world when depression seeps in, but you are right, we should try to see it and enjoy what we can.
Tiny suggestion..
"I look at a world so beautiful"
I hope you have a beautiful day!!!
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2012
You are an inspiration!!
It can be so hard to see the beauty in the world when depression seeps in, but you are right, we should try to see it and enjoy what we can.
Tiny suggestion..
"I look at a world so beautiful"
I hope you have a beautiful day!!!
Comment Written 23-Jun-2012
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2012
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Thanks so much, Mel!!! Debbie
Comment from Gungalo
So sorry Debbie that it's this way. If I could take on your pain for you I would do it in a second. I wish it would just suddenly disappear. Sigh.
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reply by the author on 25-Jun-2012
So sorry Debbie that it's this way. If I could take on your pain for you I would do it in a second. I wish it would just suddenly disappear. Sigh.
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Comment Written 23-Jun-2012
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2012
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Yes, it is a bit bitter as I am 49 and having the problems of an 80 year old. Hope it didn't come off too strong because I do truly have much to be thankful for~Debbie
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Smiling.
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
If I'm honest, seems all I do is whine << How true. I don't know why "how are you?" is such a popular greeting. NO ONE really wants to know! As one who suffers from a debilitating disease, I can really relate to this. Well done! :)
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reply by the author on 25-Jun-2012
If I'm honest, seems all I do is whine << How true. I don't know why "how are you?" is such a popular greeting. NO ONE really wants to know! As one who suffers from a debilitating disease, I can really relate to this. Well done! :)
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Comment Written 23-Jun-2012
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2012
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I agree.!!! First, it isn't even most peoples business how I am. Does the store clerk really want to know??? Debbie