Writings From the Heart
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Comment from Domino 2
'fear and death' is basically what war is all about.
Excellent expression of these sentiments midst the battle, and together with your friends/comrades.
I guess you're cleverly implying today may result in this soldier's death, but then eternal peace in Heaven.
Best wishes, Ray
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
'fear and death' is basically what war is all about.
Excellent expression of these sentiments midst the battle, and together with your friends/comrades.
I guess you're cleverly implying today may result in this soldier's death, but then eternal peace in Heaven.
Best wishes, Ray
Comment Written 03-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
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Thanks Ray
Comment from misscookie
Bravo bravo
This is a very emotional poem
Your word captured my attention from the first line to the last.
With all the fighting and killing I see n winners,
Thank you for sharing.
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
Bravo bravo
This is a very emotional poem
Your word captured my attention from the first line to the last.
With all the fighting and killing I see n winners,
Thank you for sharing.
Comment Written 03-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
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Again thank you
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You're very welcome. As always my pleasure
until next time.
Cookie
Comment from Oz Harte
This poem captures a snapshot of a most terrible episode in the history of humankind. Yes, there were wars before, there have been wars since, but the first World War was exactly that - the First World War. So much suffering, so much misery and so much loss.
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
This poem captures a snapshot of a most terrible episode in the history of humankind. Yes, there were wars before, there have been wars since, but the first World War was exactly that - the First World War. So much suffering, so much misery and so much loss.
Comment Written 03-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
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Thank you for this gary
Comment from Smoothiecool
the battles of war and the scars that are left from it
you allow the reader to see and feel this
will they ever end
good visual to portray message
cheers Smoothiecool
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
the battles of war and the scars that are left from it
you allow the reader to see and feel this
will they ever end
good visual to portray message
cheers Smoothiecool
Comment Written 03-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
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Thank you
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welcome..SC
Comment from artisart4u
This is a nice chapter about the thoughts of a soldier on the battlefield. Gettysburg, PA is not far away and I have
visited it before as well as DC.
The shape of the poem, looks like it was in that shape for a reason, which is very nice and it goes with the poem.
Good luck with your book.
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
This is a nice chapter about the thoughts of a soldier on the battlefield. Gettysburg, PA is not far away and I have
visited it before as well as DC.
The shape of the poem, looks like it was in that shape for a reason, which is very nice and it goes with the poem.
Good luck with your book.
Comment Written 03-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
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Thank you
Comment from Bryana
As I read your poem I felt very sad that so many people have to die in wars, and this happened all through history. I thank our people that go and fight in order to keep us free.
Your poem is very well written, it was a pleasure reading it and that someone remembers the veterans.
Have a wonderful Sunday.
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
As I read your poem I felt very sad that so many people have to die in wars, and this happened all through history. I thank our people that go and fight in order to keep us free.
Your poem is very well written, it was a pleasure reading it and that someone remembers the veterans.
Have a wonderful Sunday.
Comment Written 03-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
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Thank you Bryana
Comment from judiverse
You really show the sense of brotherhood the soldiers feel. They are all in the battle together and face the same danger. They are young, but feel the call to act bravely, as others before them have done. The narrator has to wonder if his time will come. He's seen the numbers of soldiers dwindle. Great line "as lions run with pride." In your line "You pray" you shift to second person. To keep the dramatic, personal tone, you might make that "I pray." judi
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
You really show the sense of brotherhood the soldiers feel. They are all in the battle together and face the same danger. They are young, but feel the call to act bravely, as others before them have done. The narrator has to wonder if his time will come. He's seen the numbers of soldiers dwindle. Great line "as lions run with pride." In your line "You pray" you shift to second person. To keep the dramatic, personal tone, you might make that "I pray." judi
Comment Written 02-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
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Thank you
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You're very welcome. judi
Comment from ArtGal
I have to admit that reading this brought tears to my eyes. I can relate because my dad fought in WW2, but every war is awful and we have to be proud of those who are willing to fight for our country. This is so very well written, and your wording coundn't have been any better. The chosen picture added even more to this. I'm so glad you brought God into this, for that's who they had with them to pray to for guidance and help. I like your reference to those who got the call, "as young lions run with pride." The last line is quite sad to think about, and it was so kind of you to add Pam in author notes. Bravo, for this read. . .Sharon
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
I have to admit that reading this brought tears to my eyes. I can relate because my dad fought in WW2, but every war is awful and we have to be proud of those who are willing to fight for our country. This is so very well written, and your wording coundn't have been any better. The chosen picture added even more to this. I'm so glad you brought God into this, for that's who they had with them to pray to for guidance and help. I like your reference to those who got the call, "as young lions run with pride." The last line is quite sad to think about, and it was so kind of you to add Pam in author notes. Bravo, for this read. . .Sharon
Comment Written 02-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
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Thank you for this Art
Gary
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You're so very welcome, Gary!
Comment from anthony shacknofsky
This poem is truly written from the heart and is an excellent emotional expression of the thoughts that go through a soldiers mind when he is on the battlefield.
The rhyme, rhythm and imagery and the accompanying picture are all carefully chosen.
Well done
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2014
This poem is truly written from the heart and is an excellent emotional expression of the thoughts that go through a soldiers mind when he is on the battlefield.
The rhyme, rhythm and imagery and the accompanying picture are all carefully chosen.
Well done
Comment Written 02-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2014
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Thank you for this
Gary
Comment from Lastamen
An exceptional portrayal of the traumas and horrors of conflict and battle. The imagery speaks to the stern message that is conveyed in this compelling piece. Well done.
Till the last amen
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2014
An exceptional portrayal of the traumas and horrors of conflict and battle. The imagery speaks to the stern message that is conveyed in this compelling piece. Well done.
Till the last amen
Comment Written 02-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2014
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Thank you