Writings From the Heart
Viewing comments for Chapter 27 "Let the children play and watch."A book of Poetry & Writing
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Comment from Ponder
Hi Deepwater,
I thought this poem was both well written and well conceived, it has a strong message. I suppose we can't really help passing on our mistakes in thought and deed to our children, but perhaps with a little efforts we can try at least.
Jules
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
Hi Deepwater,
I thought this poem was both well written and well conceived, it has a strong message. I suppose we can't really help passing on our mistakes in thought and deed to our children, but perhaps with a little efforts we can try at least.
Jules
Comment Written 17-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
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thank you Jules for the review
Comment from almajac
This work flows well and has a powerful message within it.
The best lines-
Leave them to study history,
We continue to make the same mistakes,
Learn from evolution.
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
This work flows well and has a powerful message within it.
The best lines-
Leave them to study history,
We continue to make the same mistakes,
Learn from evolution.
Comment Written 17-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
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thank you almajac for the review
Comment from pugrpoems
Dear deepwater,
Sweet! This is a short, nice piece about children. I like it. You did very well. Thank you very much. pugrpoems.
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
Dear deepwater,
Sweet! This is a short, nice piece about children. I like it. You did very well. Thank you very much. pugrpoems.
Comment Written 17-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
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thank you pugrpoems for this review and your comments
Comment from liz10240
Some wise words you have written here. Each generation always hopes that the next one will "do it better." They may learn from our mistakes, but then are forced to face whole set of new ones and on it goes. Nice concise writing, I enjoyed reading it.
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
Some wise words you have written here. Each generation always hopes that the next one will "do it better." They may learn from our mistakes, but then are forced to face whole set of new ones and on it goes. Nice concise writing, I enjoyed reading it.
Comment Written 17-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
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thank you Liz for the review
Comment from Fleedleflump
No greater lessons exist than those of history, and it's my firm belief that all should be encouraged to educate themselves on it (or be thoroughly educated, if young!). Of course, with age comes one's own burgeoning history, and hence wisdom. I very much enjoyed your poem.
Mike
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
No greater lessons exist than those of history, and it's my firm belief that all should be encouraged to educate themselves on it (or be thoroughly educated, if young!). Of course, with age comes one's own burgeoning history, and hence wisdom. I very much enjoyed your poem.
Mike
Comment Written 17-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
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thank you Mike for the review
Comment from kintesiegel
You do say some wise and interesting things at times--lots of times. I agree that children should learn from adults perhaps that is the prob that they do not seem to be able to garner the experience and disappointments of their elders
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
You do say some wise and interesting things at times--lots of times. I agree that children should learn from adults perhaps that is the prob that they do not seem to be able to garner the experience and disappointments of their elders
Comment Written 17-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
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thank you for reading kint
Comment from writerjen
Interesting poem, you seem a bit hopeless about your future. Your feelings are conveyed well in this poignant poem.
Nice picture which enhances the overall meaning. Glad your grandkids lift your spirits.
God bless.
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
Interesting poem, you seem a bit hopeless about your future. Your feelings are conveyed well in this poignant poem.
Nice picture which enhances the overall meaning. Glad your grandkids lift your spirits.
God bless.
Comment Written 17-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
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thank you writerjen i have no grandkids but thanks for the review
Comment from JeJo
The children are the hope of the future.
They will watch what we do. We need to
be careful what we are teaching them, because
they will learn from us. And soon, their
ingrained ideas will dominate the world.
My favorite lines were
"Let the children play.... And watch.
Leave us our hopes and dreams,
With age." - JeJo
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
The children are the hope of the future.
They will watch what we do. We need to
be careful what we are teaching them, because
they will learn from us. And soon, their
ingrained ideas will dominate the world.
My favorite lines were
"Let the children play.... And watch.
Leave us our hopes and dreams,
With age." - JeJo
Comment Written 17-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
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thank you jejo for the review and comments Gary
Comment from bhogg
You are on target with this one. Maybe our kids will do a bit better job. The interesting thing about kids is that they come in to the world with a clean slate. Sometimes we fill that slate with the wrong stuf.
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
You are on target with this one. Maybe our kids will do a bit better job. The interesting thing about kids is that they come in to the world with a clean slate. Sometimes we fill that slate with the wrong stuf.
Comment Written 17-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
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thank you bhogg for your comments and review
Comment from FREE-ONE
Deepwater-the key to me with what you written is that the adults don't stunt the childs growth. Handicapping them with rhetoric that disables their capacity to make judgement without bias. I would agree that they need to be children as long as possible for when that period is over the true challenges begin. Many adults remain child-like for they grew up too fast and sometime try to act child-like because of this. I can touch upon many things in this writing and the number one is let the children play and play until they are ready to transition....Free
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
Deepwater-the key to me with what you written is that the adults don't stunt the childs growth. Handicapping them with rhetoric that disables their capacity to make judgement without bias. I would agree that they need to be children as long as possible for when that period is over the true challenges begin. Many adults remain child-like for they grew up too fast and sometime try to act child-like because of this. I can touch upon many things in this writing and the number one is let the children play and play until they are ready to transition....Free
Comment Written 17-Jul-2010
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2010
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thank you for your review and comments riversa
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your welcome..good writing that stirs my conscious thoughts...Free
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thanks and welcome