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Writings From the Heart

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Comment from DR DIP
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What a typical beautiful letter of lost love from the frontline. I am sure many a soldier could relate to this heartfelt plea of hope but final loss of love. It must be a common occurrence to the professional soldier.
thanks for posting such a personal heartfelt letter to many a soldier in this predicament

dip

 Comment Written 26-Aug-2014


reply by the author on 26-Aug-2014
    Thanks Dip

    Gary
Comment from Caressa_08
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A great picture from WW1.. This letter could pretty much sum up what a loving husband would write to his wife, who couldn't wait for hubby to come home to find someone else & these Dear John letters were just so terrible then as now, for soldiers or servicemen to receive & yes, still apply to today's wars, except maybe, your chances of getting killed were far greater in WW1, as this soldier, saw his near future as such or maybe, he was so distraught after the Dear John Letter he received, he just didn't want to live anymore...

Caressa

 Comment Written 26-Aug-2014


reply by the author on 26-Aug-2014
    Thank you for the review Caressa
Comment from Kaila Mari
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This is a well written poem.
Lines flow easily and keeps the reader pushing on to see what lies ahead.
This is free verse of the best kind.
The message in the story is that of memories to live by while on distant land.
The answer to the dear John letter is gentle and yet recriminating in its read.
Unfortunately, this tale rings true as it happens so often to our soldiers.

 Comment Written 25-Aug-2014


reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
    thank you for this
Comment from Glasstruth
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Sounds like a letter that could be from any war, but I assume this one represents World War 1 because of the picture. You create a deep reminiscing of moments you describe well and in detail. The blow up bed isn't from that era, unless you're writing to represent all wars? Wonderfully composed. Les

 Comment Written 25-Aug-2014


reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
    thanks again Les
Comment from lancellot
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This is a very sad piece. I cannot imagine being that calm, in a trench, surrounded by death and waiting for it. I guess love is one thing that come to mind at the end. Well done.

 Comment Written 25-Aug-2014


reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
    thank you
Comment from artisart4u
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This is a real tear jerkier, the repetition is very nice to read, "I remember ..." and also the Dear John ending.
I read once and I just found it on Wiki that Alex Haley wrote love letters for the sailors when he was in the service and got paid.

Good luck with your poem.


 Comment Written 25-Aug-2014


reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
    again thank you for this and your six
    Gary
Comment from bard owl
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This poem is terribly sad. I always wondered how someone could tell another soul goodbye when the receipent of the Dear John letter is lonely and farway and in harm's way. The imagery in your poem is exceptional. Poignant. And such a smoothly flowing read. Blessings, Linda

 Comment Written 25-Aug-2014


reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
    again thank you for this

    Gary
Comment from Darkhorse555
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loved how you started this on a real romantic note touching deeply heartbreaking to be parted from your children missing little things beautifully penned excellent piece

 Comment Written 25-Aug-2014


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    thank you
Comment from mumanoon
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A beautiful but sad rendition and proclamation from a fallen soldier to long awaiting love. I especially liked the continued use of 'I remember, sad story told very poetically. The picture you chose framed your writing perfectly! Good job. Regards, E

 Comment Written 25-Aug-2014


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    thank you
Comment from amada
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This is a heart-wrenching story. So in love at the beginning, but distance can be a blow for a young couple. Very expressive.

 Comment Written 25-Aug-2014


reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
    thank you amada