Heart Cafted Poems - 2020
Viewing comments for Chapter 45 "Light From Many Sources"Musings of an old man -2020
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Comment from palmart
Nice Poem! Your description of lights (one fading and other ramping), gives poetry a lot of points to link! I have read a writer long time ago that has the expression "Meet you at the two lights" referring to the starting light of the moon and fading light of the sun, similar to the reference in your poem...
Picture shows both lights coexisting in peace...
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
Nice Poem! Your description of lights (one fading and other ramping), gives poetry a lot of points to link! I have read a writer long time ago that has the expression "Meet you at the two lights" referring to the starting light of the moon and fading light of the sun, similar to the reference in your poem...
Picture shows both lights coexisting in peace...
Comment Written 21-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
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palmart, thank you for taking the time to read and comment on my peom.
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You´re very welcome JLR!!
Have a nice time!!
Blessings!
Comment from lyenochka
Thank you for this lovely portrayal of sunrise. As a child, I loved watching the sunrise but these days, I'm always up too late!
I really liked how you showed natural light take over as manmade light was extinguished. Great response to the free verse challenge!
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
Thank you for this lovely portrayal of sunrise. As a child, I loved watching the sunrise but these days, I'm always up too late!
I really liked how you showed natural light take over as manmade light was extinguished. Great response to the free verse challenge!
Comment Written 21-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
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Thank you for your time taken to read and comment on my free verse poem.
Comment from Janetsue
This is a lovely free verse posting. I have always been affected by both the day and night skies. They can be breathtakingly beautiful and also horribly dangerous-looking. I especially like studying all the different kinds of clouds. Thank you for sharing this!
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
This is a lovely free verse posting. I have always been affected by both the day and night skies. They can be breathtakingly beautiful and also horribly dangerous-looking. I especially like studying all the different kinds of clouds. Thank you for sharing this!
Comment Written 21-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
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Spangle, I trust you are well! Thanks for your review and comments.
Comment from royowen
When the Lord said "let there be light" He knew that there was a difference, although He lived in the void, He needed no light, He is is light, so whether He's in darkness or Light, He is still the light. A beautifully written perspective on this great subject, articulate and intuitive, well done, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
When the Lord said "let there be light" He knew that there was a difference, although He lived in the void, He needed no light, He is is light, so whether He's in darkness or Light, He is still the light. A beautifully written perspective on this great subject, articulate and intuitive, well done, blessings Roy
Comment Written 21-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
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Roy, I am indeed blessed with good friends who have the depth of faith, such as yourself! Thank you for your kind comments.
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Thank you
Comment from Gypsy Blue Rose
Light From Many Sources
by JLR
Hello, my friend,
They predawn time is magical and you expressed it well in your entry for the "LIGHT" event in "The Fabulous Free Versers Club".
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
Light From Many Sources
by JLR
Hello, my friend,
They predawn time is magical and you expressed it well in your entry for the "LIGHT" event in "The Fabulous Free Versers Club".
Comment Written 21-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
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Gypsy Blue Rose, thanks very much!
Comment from Suzanna Ray
Dear JLR, looking at the illustration that you have posted with your entry for our free versers topic. I would be carried away with describing what Light can do to the clouds in the sky from moment to moment.
I enjoyed very much your take about what happens with Light durning the progression of a pre-dawn day!
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
Dear JLR, looking at the illustration that you have posted with your entry for our free versers topic. I would be carried away with describing what Light can do to the clouds in the sky from moment to moment.
I enjoyed very much your take about what happens with Light durning the progression of a pre-dawn day!
Comment Written 21-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
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Suzanna, I look forward to reading your words pertaining to the clouds and light transformation.
Comment from amada
This is a very nice to read poem about the awakening of the day. Your words and rhyms encourage the heart for a peaceful day. You wrote a delightful poem. The artwork is fabulous as well.
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
This is a very nice to read poem about the awakening of the day. Your words and rhyms encourage the heart for a peaceful day. You wrote a delightful poem. The artwork is fabulous as well.
Comment Written 21-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
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amada, I am grateful for your thoughts
Comment from Minglement
Wow - you've proved your point. I guess it's not something we always think about. Sunrises, sunsets and moonglow, yes, but there are many more. Well done.
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
Wow - you've proved your point. I guess it's not something we always think about. Sunrises, sunsets and moonglow, yes, but there are many more. Well done.
Comment Written 21-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
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Minglement, I appreciate your comments. Yes there is so much more that could be written about light.
Comment from Julie Sandy
A beautifully written poem, I love the descriptive words and how I can imagine it all, very calming.
I am new to poetry but learning a lot from this.
Thank you for sharing
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
A beautifully written poem, I love the descriptive words and how I can imagine it all, very calming.
I am new to poetry but learning a lot from this.
Thank you for sharing
Comment Written 21-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
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Julie Sandy, Hi there! Thank you so very much for this kind validation with a six-star review. Are you new to the FS site?
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yes im very new, but I'm really enjoying it. Thanks
Comment from sammielwf
JLR,
Reading your poem this afternoon reminded me of a game I used to play with the one lone streetlamp on my back country road in my hometown in Maine.
In the rural area where I was, there were not many streetlamps- our neighbors would keep their porch lights on long into the evenings darkness to help the townies who had to work late....make it home by their glow.
As afternoon turned to evening- I would be ending whatever sport practice I was in at that time...and I would race home on my bike to the hill right at the top of my road. I would race like the wind to get to the street lamp before it turned on..... If I made it...well then I was going to have a great game the next day....if not....well then....I would have to play twice as hard to break the streetlamp jinx. You know what? Most times I made it before that lamp turned on......
Thank you for sharing your evening glow with us...
I enjoyed your piece and I enjoyed the memory it helped me ecall.
Sammiewlf
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
JLR,
Reading your poem this afternoon reminded me of a game I used to play with the one lone streetlamp on my back country road in my hometown in Maine.
In the rural area where I was, there were not many streetlamps- our neighbors would keep their porch lights on long into the evenings darkness to help the townies who had to work late....make it home by their glow.
As afternoon turned to evening- I would be ending whatever sport practice I was in at that time...and I would race home on my bike to the hill right at the top of my road. I would race like the wind to get to the street lamp before it turned on..... If I made it...well then I was going to have a great game the next day....if not....well then....I would have to play twice as hard to break the streetlamp jinx. You know what? Most times I made it before that lamp turned on......
Thank you for sharing your evening glow with us...
I enjoyed your piece and I enjoyed the memory it helped me ecall.
Sammiewlf
Comment Written 21-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2020
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Sammiewlf, dear friend, you have the beginnings of a great short story! I am very pleased that my free verse poem sparked that memory, because it obviously was a period of your life filled with purpose. Thank you for the snapshot into your past.