Writings From the Heart
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Comment from Ric Myworld
Knowing nearly nothing about poetry and its many styles and structures, I am forced to trust my ears and eyes to find that interests and touches me. Your poems always seem to grab my attention and twist my emotions out of me. Great job. :-)
reply by the author on 15-Aug-2014
Knowing nearly nothing about poetry and its many styles and structures, I am forced to trust my ears and eyes to find that interests and touches me. Your poems always seem to grab my attention and twist my emotions out of me. Great job. :-)
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Thank you
Comment from Anthony Crosbie
This is very powerful and emotional. I could feel anguish and fear as I read this. World War One was my fave subject at school and I find myself drawn towards this especially at this time in the UK where we are remembering the fallen and the brave, and the scared young men who were sent to their deaths, and the fortunate soldiers who made it back. 'Over by Christmas' more like 'Welcome to Hell!'
reply by the author on 15-Aug-2014
This is very powerful and emotional. I could feel anguish and fear as I read this. World War One was my fave subject at school and I find myself drawn towards this especially at this time in the UK where we are remembering the fallen and the brave, and the scared young men who were sent to their deaths, and the fortunate soldiers who made it back. 'Over by Christmas' more like 'Welcome to Hell!'
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Anthony thank you for this
Comment from lizabethrita
I must give you 6 stars for the poignancy you bring me. The table is old and told again. Time and time again probably just as pointless. Must young men die? When will the day come when this is no longer sacrifice on the altar egos and profits.
reply by the author on 15-Aug-2014
I must give you 6 stars for the poignancy you bring me. The table is old and told again. Time and time again probably just as pointless. Must young men die? When will the day come when this is no longer sacrifice on the altar egos and profits.
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Lizabethrita thank you for your six and the review
Comment from Domino 2
Haunting and dramatic words to describe this 'field of poppies' (the remembrance flower) that claimed so many young and brave soldiers.
I particularly like:
'My time has come to meet the foe, as we go hand to hand' - 'foes' no more in the hereafter.
Cheers, Ray
reply by the author on 15-Aug-2014
Haunting and dramatic words to describe this 'field of poppies' (the remembrance flower) that claimed so many young and brave soldiers.
I particularly like:
'My time has come to meet the foe, as we go hand to hand' - 'foes' no more in the hereafter.
Cheers, Ray
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Thanks Ray
Comment from brentman99
A very nice poem with a good picture.
While it works quite well as is, I have a couple of suggestions:
- around these field(s) where
- who died (along the) way
Otherwise, all is good. Thanks for sharing, Brent.
reply by the author on 15-Aug-2014
A very nice poem with a good picture.
While it works quite well as is, I have a couple of suggestions:
- around these field(s) where
- who died (along the) way
Otherwise, all is good. Thanks for sharing, Brent.
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Thanks
Comment from Louise Michelle
Hi Deepwater,
A lot of emotion went into this poem and your words are powerful, yet gentle. It reads as a lament of war and dying as it reminds the reader how death and destruction contrast terribly to the beauty of nature.
Hugs,
Lou
reply by the author on 15-Aug-2014
Hi Deepwater,
A lot of emotion went into this poem and your words are powerful, yet gentle. It reads as a lament of war and dying as it reminds the reader how death and destruction contrast terribly to the beauty of nature.
Hugs,
Lou
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Thank you Lou for this review
Comment from arnie47
Nicely done. The picture of soldiers walking through this gentle field is so contrasting and bringing home your point. I think of comparing this red field of poppies to the blood soaked ground of battle. Very good job.
reply by the author on 15-Aug-2014
Nicely done. The picture of soldiers walking through this gentle field is so contrasting and bringing home your point. I think of comparing this red field of poppies to the blood soaked ground of battle. Very good job.
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Thank you
Comment from dragonpoet
This is a well written ode to the soldiers who gave their lives for their and our beliefs.
I like the soldiers marching through the field of red flowers symbolizing the blood of all those who died in war.
The poem give strong images and makes you want to cry.
Keep writing
Joan
reply by the author on 15-Aug-2014
This is a well written ode to the soldiers who gave their lives for their and our beliefs.
I like the soldiers marching through the field of red flowers symbolizing the blood of all those who died in war.
The poem give strong images and makes you want to cry.
Keep writing
Joan
Comment Written 15-Aug-2014
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Thanks Joan
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No problem, Gary.
Joan
Comment from misscookie
I have no stars to give.
You captured my attention from the start and your words truly touched my hear.
why must there be wars why must our child keep on dying.
That you for sharing.
reply by the author on 15-Aug-2014
I have no stars to give.
You captured my attention from the start and your words truly touched my hear.
why must there be wars why must our child keep on dying.
That you for sharing.
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Thanks MissCookie
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You're very welcome, have a blessed day
Cookie
Comment from rhymelord
Dear deepwater,
A very powerful piece of writing and a great tribute to the fallen. I found it compelling reading, but am a little disappointed that you opted for "free style", when just some minor adjustments would convert it into excellent iambic metre. Could you rethink? I know from your other work you have a feel for good metre.
Reg
reply by the author on 15-Aug-2014
Dear deepwater,
A very powerful piece of writing and a great tribute to the fallen. I found it compelling reading, but am a little disappointed that you opted for "free style", when just some minor adjustments would convert it into excellent iambic metre. Could you rethink? I know from your other work you have a feel for good metre.
Reg
Comment Written 15-Aug-2014
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Thank you Reg will look at this