Writings From the Heart
Viewing comments for Chapter 51 " Elysian Fields"A book of Poetry & Writing
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Comment from Charlene0513
To deepwater,
You paint a very horrible and unforgettable era in the many young men that sacrificed their live for what.
For me are still fighting for prestige now; more than honor or freedom.
Very expressive and descriptive with a lot of deep emotion derived from this poem.
Charlene
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
To deepwater,
You paint a very horrible and unforgettable era in the many young men that sacrificed their live for what.
For me are still fighting for prestige now; more than honor or freedom.
Very expressive and descriptive with a lot of deep emotion derived from this poem.
Charlene
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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thank you Charlene
Comment from mikemagine
I was in the service, but thankfully I never entered combat! How would I cope, seeing guys in my platoon dying or dead? And of course I'd always be fearing my own demise.
Your poem eloquently shows us the meaninglessness of war and the overwhelming "after" of battles!
Mike
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
I was in the service, but thankfully I never entered combat! How would I cope, seeing guys in my platoon dying or dead? And of course I'd always be fearing my own demise.
Your poem eloquently shows us the meaninglessness of war and the overwhelming "after" of battles!
Mike
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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thanks Mike
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A very good read, your piece.
Mike
Comment from Christine B.
An emotional experience that may tempt a reader's mind to truly contemplate what lies behind the wires and trenches. It goes over a topic so popular without seeming only like another brick upon brick.
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
An emotional experience that may tempt a reader's mind to truly contemplate what lies behind the wires and trenches. It goes over a topic so popular without seeming only like another brick upon brick.
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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thank you
Comment from Andrewajgblue
A terrible time in history, this poem does well to remember them, such great wording and a great flow made this a very visual poem, great writing,
Andrew
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
A terrible time in history, this poem does well to remember them, such great wording and a great flow made this a very visual poem, great writing,
Andrew
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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thanks Andrew
Comment from Alan K Pease
Elysium - the place at the ends of the earth to which certain favored heroes were conveyed by the gods after death. All these men were heroes. The rest more or less suffered shell shock now called PTSD.
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
Elysium - the place at the ends of the earth to which certain favored heroes were conveyed by the gods after death. All these men were heroes. The rest more or less suffered shell shock now called PTSD.
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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thanks Alan
Comment from jadapenn
This is a deep poem of the great fight in those trenches. The guys were so young and gave up life for what. I have yet to determine whether any war is worth the loss of life. Well penned and touching. luv jada
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
This is a deep poem of the great fight in those trenches. The guys were so young and gave up life for what. I have yet to determine whether any war is worth the loss of life. Well penned and touching. luv jada
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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thanks Jada
Comment from Just2Write
The War to end all wars - was a great hope, but alas, it didn't end anything. Bitter hatred lingered and would flare up again with WWII. What devastation is shown in the graphic you chose - the despondent soldier, the mud, the dead and decaying horse - with dead humans likely decaying very close by. I hope that mankind never sees the likes of that again. A great tribute to Percy Dalling, the person whom you love and remember. I pray that none of us in the free world ever forget him, and the multitudes that fought so bravely in such dire conditions.
Great poem and tribute - Very moving. Rose.
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
The War to end all wars - was a great hope, but alas, it didn't end anything. Bitter hatred lingered and would flare up again with WWII. What devastation is shown in the graphic you chose - the despondent soldier, the mud, the dead and decaying horse - with dead humans likely decaying very close by. I hope that mankind never sees the likes of that again. A great tribute to Percy Dalling, the person whom you love and remember. I pray that none of us in the free world ever forget him, and the multitudes that fought so bravely in such dire conditions.
Great poem and tribute - Very moving. Rose.
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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Thank you Rose
Comment from CHIGYSISKI
NICE POEM WITH EXCELLENT IMAGERY TO GO WITH IT. THE PAIN AND DESTRUCTION THAT FOLLOWS A WAR IS BETTER IMAGINED THAN EXPERIENCED. IT MUST BE DIFFICULT FOR THE SOLDIERS IN THIS SITUATION TO IMAGINE THE FUTURE. THE NEXT DAY IS GOOD ENOUGH.GREAT JOB!
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
NICE POEM WITH EXCELLENT IMAGERY TO GO WITH IT. THE PAIN AND DESTRUCTION THAT FOLLOWS A WAR IS BETTER IMAGINED THAN EXPERIENCED. IT MUST BE DIFFICULT FOR THE SOLDIERS IN THIS SITUATION TO IMAGINE THE FUTURE. THE NEXT DAY IS GOOD ENOUGH.GREAT JOB!
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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Thank you
Comment from DR DIP
Such a poignant image GW..I know you have said you have a military background having being part of the armed forces, so I know this subject must hit an emotion with you and it really reflects in your wonderful writings on the subject.
thanks for sharing your thoughts in verse
dip
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
Such a poignant image GW..I know you have said you have a military background having being part of the armed forces, so I know this subject must hit an emotion with you and it really reflects in your wonderful writings on the subject.
thanks for sharing your thoughts in verse
dip
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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Thank dip
Comment from Bill Schott
This poem grips me this morning as I am called to mourn these century-long fallen. The young men sent to useless slaughter is mind-boggling. To imagine a survivor, left to emerge and carry on after such a soul sucking ordeal is impossible.
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
This poem grips me this morning as I am called to mourn these century-long fallen. The young men sent to useless slaughter is mind-boggling. To imagine a survivor, left to emerge and carry on after such a soul sucking ordeal is impossible.
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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Bill thank you for this
Gary