Free Verse Collection
Viewing comments for Chapter 19 "The Clock"A collection of free verse poems
48 total reviews
Comment from words
Ah yes, to be able to cut the threads that bind us to clock.
Lovely poem. And, I love the artwork that you have chosen.
I think that in joy, we are able to break free of time and live in the true glory of the moment.
Here's wishing that you hang out there.
Hugs, d
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2014
Ah yes, to be able to cut the threads that bind us to clock.
Lovely poem. And, I love the artwork that you have chosen.
I think that in joy, we are able to break free of time and live in the true glory of the moment.
Here's wishing that you hang out there.
Hugs, d
Comment Written 21-Oct-2014
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2014
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Many thanks, d, for reviewing my poem. Much appreciated! Glad you enjoyed it!
Comment from michaelcahill
This is just a great write. I love reading this out loud and not even thinking about the words. The sound of this alone gets your message across. Wonderful use of language here. The perfect words that hit the ears the same way the words hit the mind. A great poem. mikey
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
This is just a great write. I love reading this out loud and not even thinking about the words. The sound of this alone gets your message across. Wonderful use of language here. The perfect words that hit the ears the same way the words hit the mind. A great poem. mikey
Comment Written 19-Oct-2014
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
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Thanks, Mikey, for taking the time to read and review. Glad you enjoyed it and found it euphonious!
Comment from sweetwoodjax
this is an excellent write, tfawcus, you did an excellent job writing this poem about the way we are all guided by a clock, be it external or internal. I enjoyed reading it.
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
this is an excellent write, tfawcus, you did an excellent job writing this poem about the way we are all guided by a clock, be it external or internal. I enjoyed reading it.
Comment Written 18-Oct-2014
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
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Thanks, sweetwoodjax, for taking the time to read and review. Glad you enjoyed it.
Comment from giovannimariatommaso
The steady rhythm of the tic-toc clock can at times be over-bearing never stopping, always ticking as if it had a say in life. More than the maddening silence of the spirits of fashion in the night.
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
The steady rhythm of the tic-toc clock can at times be over-bearing never stopping, always ticking as if it had a say in life. More than the maddening silence of the spirits of fashion in the night.
Comment Written 18-Oct-2014
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
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Thanks, giovanni, for taking the time to read and review. Glad you could relate to it.
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Comment from Giddy Nielsen-Sweep
Oh, how truely accurate is your summation of those relentless ticking clocks that seem to attach a beat to our ageing process. Love it, Giddy
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
Oh, how truely accurate is your summation of those relentless ticking clocks that seem to attach a beat to our ageing process. Love it, Giddy
Comment Written 18-Oct-2014
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
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Thanks, Giddy, for taking the time to read and review. Glad you enjoyed it.
Comment from webfoot
yes I can relate to this maddening relationship with time.
I especially like:
"to cut the thread
that binds us
to the metronomic madness
of the clock."
well done
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
yes I can relate to this maddening relationship with time.
I especially like:
"to cut the thread
that binds us
to the metronomic madness
of the clock."
well done
Comment Written 18-Oct-2014
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
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Thanks, webfoot, for taking the time to read and review. Glad you could relate to it.
Comment from Cedar
Your words are so true. We live and die by the clock. I wonder how people survived before the clock was invented. Thanks for reminding us all that we just need to slow down. Bill
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
Your words are so true. We live and die by the clock. I wonder how people survived before the clock was invented. Thanks for reminding us all that we just need to slow down. Bill
Comment Written 18-Oct-2014
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
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Thanks, Cedar, for taking the time to read and review. Glad you could relate to it.
Comment from Eric1
Hi Tony wonderfully written poem my friend, time as we all know is a precious thing, we all use it differently, we are continuously looking at the clock, haven't heard os seen a cuckoo clock in years, there you go, that time thing again. Great poem my friend.
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
Hi Tony wonderfully written poem my friend, time as we all know is a precious thing, we all use it differently, we are continuously looking at the clock, haven't heard os seen a cuckoo clock in years, there you go, that time thing again. Great poem my friend.
Comment Written 18-Oct-2014
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
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Thanks, Eric, for taking the time to read and review. Glad you could relate to it.
Comment from Jacqueline M Franklin
Hi, Tony,
If we could just put "Time In A Bottle', just like the old Jim Croce song says, 'the first thing I would do.'
Time waits on no one. Great poem. Great artwork, makes for a super presentation.
Cheers & Blessings
Keep Smilin'.... Jax
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
Hi, Tony,
If we could just put "Time In A Bottle', just like the old Jim Croce song says, 'the first thing I would do.'
Time waits on no one. Great poem. Great artwork, makes for a super presentation.
Cheers & Blessings
Keep Smilin'.... Jax
Comment Written 18-Oct-2014
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
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Thanks, Jax, for taking the time to read and review. Glad you enjoyed it.
Comment from Christine B.
We are owned by the clock, by time. I wonder if mainly we poets dwell on the tormenting thought of it. Or perhaps others dwell and simply do not find it so descriptively tormenting? Whatever the case may be, I am impressed by another of your poems. Time strikes me as maddening, always, and it is quite a thing to know that others do feel similar. And allow it to be so useful, through words.
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
We are owned by the clock, by time. I wonder if mainly we poets dwell on the tormenting thought of it. Or perhaps others dwell and simply do not find it so descriptively tormenting? Whatever the case may be, I am impressed by another of your poems. Time strikes me as maddening, always, and it is quite a thing to know that others do feel similar. And allow it to be so useful, through words.
Comment Written 18-Oct-2014
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2014
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Thanks, Christine, for taking the time to read and review. Glad you could relate to it.