Just plain tired
A worn out old man.4 total reviews
Comment from Anuradha Dev
A moving poem about an ageing man. Describes vividly how the priorities changes with age. How winning and achieving is not that important as you enter your old age. And the fear of just not being alive, comes through.
reply by the author on 13-Jul-2019
A moving poem about an ageing man. Describes vividly how the priorities changes with age. How winning and achieving is not that important as you enter your old age. And the fear of just not being alive, comes through.
Comment Written 10-Jul-2019
reply by the author on 13-Jul-2019
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Thank you very much for your understanding of my poem. Thanks fot the five stars also.
Comment from C. Gale Burnett
I really, really like this one. It reminds me now of my husband and how he feels today. He has actually expressed this, and I see it in his face and spirit.
Your poem made me very sad; I watch people, especially the older ones because I care what's in their heart as most of their life is behind them. I, myself, am going through touches now and again, tiring emotionally and physically.
Your artwork choice was perfect. The poem itself was divine; loved the rhyme, loved the title. Wish I could give you a great big hug but, since I can't, I'll just wish you the very, very best in the contest :)
Thank you so much for sharing.
reply by the author on 08-Jul-2019
I really, really like this one. It reminds me now of my husband and how he feels today. He has actually expressed this, and I see it in his face and spirit.
Your poem made me very sad; I watch people, especially the older ones because I care what's in their heart as most of their life is behind them. I, myself, am going through touches now and again, tiring emotionally and physically.
Your artwork choice was perfect. The poem itself was divine; loved the rhyme, loved the title. Wish I could give you a great big hug but, since I can't, I'll just wish you the very, very best in the contest :)
Thank you so much for sharing.
Comment Written 08-Jul-2019
reply by the author on 08-Jul-2019
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Thank you for your kind review, commets and five stars. As the title
indicated, I'm just about worn out.
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Ah, Willie, you're making me sad. Do you know how much you mean to me and so many others here on FS? A great deal. When I discovered you here, I was thrilled. You're not only a great writer and poet, but you have a big heart and grit. Plus, I could relate to your law enforcement career and love of the Old West.
Take care, my friend :)
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Your comments humble me. You made my day. Thank you so much.
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You are loved. Take care, my friend.
Gale
Comment from kahpot
One can only imagine the changes that face has seen and more than likely for the worse, knowing our times now, to fight so hard and not see any reward is very sad, great artwork, very well written, ****kahpot
reply by the author on 08-Jul-2019
One can only imagine the changes that face has seen and more than likely for the worse, knowing our times now, to fight so hard and not see any reward is very sad, great artwork, very well written, ****kahpot
Comment Written 07-Jul-2019
reply by the author on 08-Jul-2019
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Thank you for your very kind review and stars.
Comment from Debbie Pope
This is wonderful. You took me on a ride through the rise and fall of your years. Since I have been a a similar journey before, I felt right at home. Your expressed emotions that I too suffer from. For instance seeing the world as such a bleak place with little hope. That is so wrong of me, but it is what I see nevertheless. I don't want to give up, but my options are becoming limited.
We are in a sad state, and you express the sad dilemma so well.
reply by the author on 08-Jul-2019
This is wonderful. You took me on a ride through the rise and fall of your years. Since I have been a a similar journey before, I felt right at home. Your expressed emotions that I too suffer from. For instance seeing the world as such a bleak place with little hope. That is so wrong of me, but it is what I see nevertheless. I don't want to give up, but my options are becoming limited.
We are in a sad state, and you express the sad dilemma so well.
Comment Written 07-Jul-2019
reply by the author on 08-Jul-2019
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I do believe thungs are looking up, but we have a ways to go. Thanks for everything.