This Easter Morn
Free Verse: Along a North Carolina woodland path97 total reviews
Comment from DeboraDyess
Oh, Mrs. KT ... I am always delighted to find another Christian writer online, and especially one of your caliber. Wonderful work here. The Bible says nature cries out the character of their Creator, and you have certainly caught that here. I enjoyed so much every line.
I will be positng a chapter to my book, a Christian drama, with in a couple of days. I'd appreciate your review, if you have time and interest.
Thanks agian for a magnificent testimony to your relatinship with Him. MamaDeb
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2007
Oh, Mrs. KT ... I am always delighted to find another Christian writer online, and especially one of your caliber. Wonderful work here. The Bible says nature cries out the character of their Creator, and you have certainly caught that here. I enjoyed so much every line.
I will be positng a chapter to my book, a Christian drama, with in a couple of days. I'd appreciate your review, if you have time and interest.
Thanks agian for a magnificent testimony to your relatinship with Him. MamaDeb
Comment Written 11-Apr-2007
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2007
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Hello! So pleased that you enjoyed my offering. I look forward to reading your work, also. Take Care. . . diane
Comment from Siva
The poem reminds one of the long lost charm of childhood environment, trees and flowers, smells and beauties. they may not remain in our own backyard now, but somewhere in this world the beauty as also the spell it casts continues.
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2007
The poem reminds one of the long lost charm of childhood environment, trees and flowers, smells and beauties. they may not remain in our own backyard now, but somewhere in this world the beauty as also the spell it casts continues.
Comment Written 11-Apr-2007
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2007
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Thank you so much for your kind review! I am so happy that this poem has touched so many people. . . diane
Comment from Doreen Dulally
This is a truly beautiful poem
and is worthy of as many stars as I'm aloud to give
I read the notes also
and it's sad when a home and garden is no longer yours
after being tended with such love
I am so glad I chose this to read
thank you for sharing
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2007
This is a truly beautiful poem
and is worthy of as many stars as I'm aloud to give
I read the notes also
and it's sad when a home and garden is no longer yours
after being tended with such love
I am so glad I chose this to read
thank you for sharing
Comment Written 11-Apr-2007
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2007
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I surely am glad that you stopped by for a visit. . . and enjoyed my offering. Thank you! diane
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you are most wellcome
Comment from kristin_mast
I was so moved by your poem as you voiced emotions and feelings that I myself cannot always put into words, even though I also love to write poetry. Your structure, grammar and language were all exceptional and if this were a card I would buy it and frame it. Beautiful sentiment, wonderful content, a work of art in words. Thank you for sharing your art! God Bless
Kristin
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2007
I was so moved by your poem as you voiced emotions and feelings that I myself cannot always put into words, even though I also love to write poetry. Your structure, grammar and language were all exceptional and if this were a card I would buy it and frame it. Beautiful sentiment, wonderful content, a work of art in words. Thank you for sharing your art! God Bless
Kristin
Comment Written 10-Apr-2007
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2007
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Hello Kristin! I am so humbled by your kind review. . . Thank you so much. . . I am just glad you stopped by for a visit and it touched you. . . diane
Comment from Scaramouche
Very nice. A good spectrum view of the walk of a believer from total awe and surrender to a feeling of betrayal and anger.
These were my favorite lines.
He will not go away.
He will not let go of me.
I cannot shake Him loose.
When I least expect it,
He makes His presence known.
Thanks for sharing this with us!
May you continue to not be a stranger to God!
Scaramouche
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2007
Very nice. A good spectrum view of the walk of a believer from total awe and surrender to a feeling of betrayal and anger.
These were my favorite lines.
He will not go away.
He will not let go of me.
I cannot shake Him loose.
When I least expect it,
He makes His presence known.
Thanks for sharing this with us!
May you continue to not be a stranger to God!
Scaramouche
Comment Written 10-Apr-2007
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2007
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oh. . . I will never be a stranger. . . Thank you so much for stopping by for a visit and for your kind review. . . diane
Comment from MLMotley
THis is a magnificent poem about the power of God in the world: the obvious blaze of nature and beauty and the subtle workings upon our own souls. I like the form of the poem as well: the repetition of "I am no stranger to God." Very nice.
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2007
THis is a magnificent poem about the power of God in the world: the obvious blaze of nature and beauty and the subtle workings upon our own souls. I like the form of the poem as well: the repetition of "I am no stranger to God." Very nice.
Comment Written 10-Apr-2007
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2007
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Hello! What a very kind and thoughtful review. . . Thank you so much! diane
Comment from 1archangel
I love dogwood trees and the story of the dogwood...interesting author notes...
beautiful writing...Spiritually uplifting...This is a pleasure to read and review. Appreciate your sharing this post.
reply by the author on 16-Apr-2007
I love dogwood trees and the story of the dogwood...interesting author notes...
beautiful writing...Spiritually uplifting...This is a pleasure to read and review. Appreciate your sharing this post.
Comment Written 10-Apr-2007
reply by the author on 16-Apr-2007
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Thank you so much for stopping by. . . and Happy Spring!! diane
Comment from paulypaul
What a beautiful sentiment for such an appropriate day. Well done, the colors add to the vision and the beauty of this piece.
reply by the author on 18-Apr-2007
What a beautiful sentiment for such an appropriate day. Well done, the colors add to the vision and the beauty of this piece.
Comment Written 10-Apr-2007
reply by the author on 18-Apr-2007
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Oh thank you paulypaul. . . I'll remember that day for years to come. . . diane
Comment from hula
very great writing. so vivid presentation and also so unique and breathtaking, very capturing and very nicely formatted, thanks for writing nothing to change
reply by the author on 18-Apr-2007
very great writing. so vivid presentation and also so unique and breathtaking, very capturing and very nicely formatted, thanks for writing nothing to change
Comment Written 10-Apr-2007
reply by the author on 18-Apr-2007
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Thank you hula. I am honored by your kind review. . . diane
Comment from Sandisan
This was a beautiful heartfelt poem. Your words flowed like molten gold.
I can understand your remorse at seeing those beautiful trees chopped down. My mom had the most beautiful red maples growing and when their house was sold the new owner actually paved over her rock garden, removed the maples..making an area where her dog could go to the bathroom. This woman had a lot of class - this was done in front of the house...oh, well it takes all kinds for this old world to go round.....Sandi
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2007
This was a beautiful heartfelt poem. Your words flowed like molten gold.
I can understand your remorse at seeing those beautiful trees chopped down. My mom had the most beautiful red maples growing and when their house was sold the new owner actually paved over her rock garden, removed the maples..making an area where her dog could go to the bathroom. This woman had a lot of class - this was done in front of the house...oh, well it takes all kinds for this old world to go round.....Sandi
Comment Written 10-Apr-2007
reply by the author on 10-Apr-2007
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Hello Sandi! I am deeply humbled and appreciative of your kind review. The new owners bulldozed the dogwood in November of that year. . . and now this glorious house - once showcased on symphony tours, looks like a "putt-putt" golf course - complete with donkeys pulling carts, gnomes, you name it; it's all over the yard. They bulldozed and my mom hadn't gone to live permanently at the assisted living center at the time. . . It was a nightmare. . . Again, thank you and I am glad you enjoyed my offering with such a wonderful rating. . . diane
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You are welcomed. Luckily, my Mom never went back up to New York from Florida to see what had been done. As I was the one who sold the house for them I still feel quilty about choosing those terrible buyers. I would of preferred someone who revered nature in all its glory. But I didn't know. Sandi