Writings From the Heart
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Comment from amahra
What a beautiful poem and tribute to the fallen. I really loved the poem and felt your heart in it. I even liked the font you used. The rhythm was steady and the rhyming didn't seem forced at all.
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What a beautiful poem and tribute to the fallen. I really loved the poem and felt your heart in it. I even liked the font you used. The rhythm was steady and the rhyming didn't seem forced at all.
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Comment from Bill Schott
This is a poem of those final moments above ground. This alone can be the perfect setting to reflect on one's achievements as well as taking responsibilities.
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This is a poem of those final moments above ground. This alone can be the perfect setting to reflect on one's achievements as well as taking responsibilities.
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Comment from Sanku
This is really from the heart .a very touching poem in which the persona is a soldier who has given his life for the nation.steady rhythm suits well for this military theme .it is a sad topic and you have done an excellent work.He is describing his own funeral and the sound of bugle -very touching.
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2014
This is really from the heart .a very touching poem in which the persona is a soldier who has given his life for the nation.steady rhythm suits well for this military theme .it is a sad topic and you have done an excellent work.He is describing his own funeral and the sound of bugle -very touching.
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Comment from hari anand
Glimmering stars reflect tears on your face: unique and creative line.
I loved the thought of describing one's own last journey.
beautiful rhyme scheme flows well like feet of fellow soldiers march past to salute and bid adieu.
picture you chose is so perfect for your poem.
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Glimmering stars reflect tears on your face: unique and creative line.
I loved the thought of describing one's own last journey.
beautiful rhyme scheme flows well like feet of fellow soldiers march past to salute and bid adieu.
picture you chose is so perfect for your poem.
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Comment from flamingstar
Great job with such a painful subject.
I have some suggestions that occurred to me as I tuned into the rhyme - subtle changes that support the rhythm -
like changing "on mine" to "against mine" in line 3,
"My brothers transport me to my resting place" in line 8;
"The bugle, it whines as taps pierces the sky" in line 9
and then change "deploy" in last line to "goodbye" for a closer rhyme with "sky." Let me know what you think!
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2014
Great job with such a painful subject.
I have some suggestions that occurred to me as I tuned into the rhyme - subtle changes that support the rhythm -
like changing "on mine" to "against mine" in line 3,
"My brothers transport me to my resting place" in line 8;
"The bugle, it whines as taps pierces the sky" in line 9
and then change "deploy" in last line to "goodbye" for a closer rhyme with "sky." Let me know what you think!
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Comment from Kausar_Javeria
Hello there~!
This truly is a 'writing from the heart'. Great Job. It's very well written and expresses your feelings perfectly.
JazakAllah Khair~!
(God Bless~!)
(^_^)-<~~KAUSAR~~>-(^_^)
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2014
Hello there~!
This truly is a 'writing from the heart'. Great Job. It's very well written and expresses your feelings perfectly.
JazakAllah Khair~!
(God Bless~!)
(^_^)-<~~KAUSAR~~>-(^_^)
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Comment from emrpoems
They will always be remembered. If every single mother raised objection to their boy going off to war maybe just maybe there would come an end to it
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They will always be remembered. If every single mother raised objection to their boy going off to war maybe just maybe there would come an end to it
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Comment from rhymelord
Dear Poet,
A touching and eloquent ode to the fallen hero. As an old soldier I always appreciate reading words such as these as I watch all the men of my generation pass on. I do find though that the lines:
Six of my brothers carry me forward, my resting place,
The eerie whine of this bugle, taps pierces this sky,
breaks from the otherwise excellent metre of the poem. Can you revisit them? It would be worth it.
Regards
Reg
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2014
Dear Poet,
A touching and eloquent ode to the fallen hero. As an old soldier I always appreciate reading words such as these as I watch all the men of my generation pass on. I do find though that the lines:
Six of my brothers carry me forward, my resting place,
The eerie whine of this bugle, taps pierces this sky,
breaks from the otherwise excellent metre of the poem. Can you revisit them? It would be worth it.
Regards
Reg
Comment Written 29-Jul-2014
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Comment from Val Crisson
This is a very interesting piece regarding love and the closeness of military (or those that actually serve). So few do really serve anymore, that touches my heart. I sense a very entwined group of emotions. None the less, this was a great read. I have a son in the military, and my husband also served. Touching.
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This is a very interesting piece regarding love and the closeness of military (or those that actually serve). So few do really serve anymore, that touches my heart. I sense a very entwined group of emotions. None the less, this was a great read. I have a son in the military, and my husband also served. Touching.
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Comment from kleck140
You say it best to remember the soldiers who have given
their all for the freedoms we have and enjoy every day.
It brings to mind the sheer joy of sharing the Honor Flight
with the soldiers as they come back home from the trip to
Washington DC. Well Done...
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2014
You say it best to remember the soldiers who have given
their all for the freedoms we have and enjoy every day.
It brings to mind the sheer joy of sharing the Honor Flight
with the soldiers as they come back home from the trip to
Washington DC. Well Done...
Comment Written 29-Jul-2014
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