Writings From the Heart
Viewing comments for Chapter 26 "The sailor"A book of Poetry & Writing
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Comment from percival86jack
A great tribute to a great man as you describe your Dad! It is never easy to finally lose someone who is so much a figure you look up to and admire and love. Well written Gary... cheers, Jack
reply by the author on 03-Jul-2010
A great tribute to a great man as you describe your Dad! It is never easy to finally lose someone who is so much a figure you look up to and admire and love. Well written Gary... cheers, Jack
Comment Written 02-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 03-Jul-2010
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thank you Jack myfriend for reading
Comment from jeslaf
The tribute in the Author Notes gives new meaning to the last line, and adds depth in the metaphor...once a seaman, always, and you do him proud. :)
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
The tribute in the Author Notes gives new meaning to the last line, and adds depth in the metaphor...once a seaman, always, and you do him proud. :)
Comment Written 02-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
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thank you Jeslaf i can but try, Gary
Comment from Amfunny
Nicely done. I enjoyed reading and reviewing this poem. My father was also a Navy man. It was his career. Good job on this and great photo, too.
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
Nicely done. I enjoyed reading and reviewing this poem. My father was also a Navy man. It was his career. Good job on this and great photo, too.
Comment Written 02-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
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thank you for reading
Comment from bard owl
My husband is a pilot. After retiring, he consistantly goes back to the pleasure and assurence that flying gives him. Your poem is full of very poignant imagery. Your love for your father shines through. Excellent poem. Blessings, Linda
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
My husband is a pilot. After retiring, he consistantly goes back to the pleasure and assurence that flying gives him. Your poem is full of very poignant imagery. Your love for your father shines through. Excellent poem. Blessings, Linda
Comment Written 02-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
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thank you for reading
Comment from Nicki_Mist
This must have been hard for you through out thr years as a young man wanting to see his dad. I'm sure you are proud of your dad for doing what he felt was best. Good imagery here and it touched me with a sadness and being proud too. Keep on writing like you do.
Hugs, Nicole
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
This must have been hard for you through out thr years as a young man wanting to see his dad. I'm sure you are proud of your dad for doing what he felt was best. Good imagery here and it touched me with a sadness and being proud too. Keep on writing like you do.
Hugs, Nicole
Comment Written 02-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
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thank you Nicole for this welcome review Gary
Comment from ulster3
Hi deepwater.
This is an excellent poem with keen turns of phrase, like "console your life". I always feel a bit melancholy when I view old photographs. Very moving.
Fondly, Rebecca (aka ulster)
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
Hi deepwater.
This is an excellent poem with keen turns of phrase, like "console your life". I always feel a bit melancholy when I view old photographs. Very moving.
Fondly, Rebecca (aka ulster)
Comment Written 02-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
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thank you Rebecca for the review
Comment from PearlW
I rate poetry solely on the emotions it evokes in me. This one made me go 'wow' at the end of it. Even though it loses it's rhythm here and there I still enjoyed it tremendously.
This sentence:
** You've lived the life of a sailor around the world you did sail ** I had to read twice. A comma between sailor and around may help with the readability.
Still a powerful poem, which really spoke to my heart. A lovely tribute.
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
I rate poetry solely on the emotions it evokes in me. This one made me go 'wow' at the end of it. Even though it loses it's rhythm here and there I still enjoyed it tremendously.
This sentence:
** You've lived the life of a sailor around the world you did sail ** I had to read twice. A comma between sailor and around may help with the readability.
Still a powerful poem, which really spoke to my heart. A lovely tribute.
Comment Written 02-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
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thank you Pearl for reading
Comment from Margaret Snowdon
What a lovely tribute to your
sailor father, Gary - an emotional
write - he must of been away from
home so much during your years of
growing up.
Thank you for sharing this, my friend.
Margaret.
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
What a lovely tribute to your
sailor father, Gary - an emotional
write - he must of been away from
home so much during your years of
growing up.
Thank you for sharing this, my friend.
Margaret.
Comment Written 02-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
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thank you Margaret for the review
Comment from AprilShower
As I was reading this verse, I was wondering if this about a real person or not. I enjoyed it. However, it seemed that this sailor loved the sea more than anything else. It took him away from many things that he could have loved even more, which seemed a little baleful.
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
As I was reading this verse, I was wondering if this about a real person or not. I enjoyed it. However, it seemed that this sailor loved the sea more than anything else. It took him away from many things that he could have loved even more, which seemed a little baleful.
Comment Written 02-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
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thanks for the review and comments April, the sea was his home to the end,
Comment from gramalot8
A very nice tribute to a sailor. I loved the words and imagery you used. Can see why you have earned the honors you've received. You might be interested in reading my Legend in a Poem contest winner called "Seaman's Farewell" about my brother and his life on the destroyer escourt, USS Badger. Good job on this fine poem.
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
A very nice tribute to a sailor. I loved the words and imagery you used. Can see why you have earned the honors you've received. You might be interested in reading my Legend in a Poem contest winner called "Seaman's Farewell" about my brother and his life on the destroyer escourt, USS Badger. Good job on this fine poem.
Comment Written 02-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2010
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thank you Gramalot i will come and read