A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
Viewing comments for Chapter 286 "The Cornerstone"A collection of poems showcasing unusual words
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Comment from Pearl Edwards
A great use of the word cornerstone, Craig, as the stable foundation that, as in a building, is needed, in this case to hold the love strong.
I do like what you say in this one, very nice,
cheers,
valda
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2018
A great use of the word cornerstone, Craig, as the stable foundation that, as in a building, is needed, in this case to hold the love strong.
I do like what you say in this one, very nice,
cheers,
valda
Comment Written 17-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 17-Oct-2018
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Thanks so much, Valda. Most appreciated :) Craig
Comment from Debbie Pope
Quinie is such an adorable word. There simply are not enough "q" words to go around. This poem is quite profound as well. Trust is the cornerstone of any relationship. It is absolutely essential.
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2018
Quinie is such an adorable word. There simply are not enough "q" words to go around. This poem is quite profound as well. Trust is the cornerstone of any relationship. It is absolutely essential.
Comment Written 14-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2018
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Thanks very much, Debbie. I really appreciate the lovely comments. Have a great time on your trip, sure you don't need someone to carry your bags? lol :)
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Aww. I just saw this. I would have taken you in my carry on bag.
Comment from Ulla
So true what you're saying in this wonderful poem, If trust and belief in your partner has all but gone, then all is lost. I should know, hence I just divorced the man I thought I would have spent the rest of my life with. The foundation crumbled. All the best Ulla:)) I liked the word.
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2018
So true what you're saying in this wonderful poem, If trust and belief in your partner has all but gone, then all is lost. I should know, hence I just divorced the man I thought I would have spent the rest of my life with. The foundation crumbled. All the best Ulla:)) I liked the word.
Comment Written 13-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2018
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I'm so sorry to hear that, Ulla. Still, I think (based on experience) it's better in the long run to let it go than try to hang on, and make yourself more miserable. Many thanks, Craig
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It's the best thing I've ever done. I'm so happy with my new life.:))
Comment from lyenochka
Great job with the poem and the meter, rhymes and enjambment. I do totally agree with your message. I like the metaphor of a building for the love relationship which needs to be balanced on mutual trust.
reply by the author on 13-Oct-2018
Great job with the poem and the meter, rhymes and enjambment. I do totally agree with your message. I like the metaphor of a building for the love relationship which needs to be balanced on mutual trust.
Comment Written 13-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 13-Oct-2018
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Thanks very much for the kind words, Helen :) Much appreciated, Craig
Comment from Gloria ....
Aw this is a really nice poem, Craig. So true that important first stone if laid with precision, consistency and trust can lead to a long lasting structure.
A fine metaphor for a loving relationship. Congratulations on your book too. :)
Gloria
reply by the author on 13-Oct-2018
Aw this is a really nice poem, Craig. So true that important first stone if laid with precision, consistency and trust can lead to a long lasting structure.
A fine metaphor for a loving relationship. Congratulations on your book too. :)
Gloria
Comment Written 12-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 13-Oct-2018
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Thanks for the kind words, Gloria; most appreciated as always. I got a shock a few minutes ago... I checked, and I've sold one more copy than I expected to :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from kiwigirl2821
Hello Craig. Yes there is that cornerstone but, what happens when you tell your partner over and over what's wrong and nothing gets done, or it simply doesn't last. Truth in relationships isn't everything it's cracked up to be mate. Loved this one. xoxo deborah
reply by the author on 12-Oct-2018
Hello Craig. Yes there is that cornerstone but, what happens when you tell your partner over and over what's wrong and nothing gets done, or it simply doesn't last. Truth in relationships isn't everything it's cracked up to be mate. Loved this one. xoxo deborah
Comment Written 12-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 12-Oct-2018
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Thanks so much, Deborah. Men! Can't live with them, can't chop them into little pieces and bury them in the back yard (well, you can, but it's generally frowned upon). Most grateful, Craig :)
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you can't??? smiles ...
Comment from kiwijenny
Quinie...yes I must remember this when we study letter q
I am fascinated by curious words. This is one of your best poems as I truly believe trust is the quinie cornerstone of marriage.
Well penned
God bless
reply by the author on 12-Oct-2018
Quinie...yes I must remember this when we study letter q
I am fascinated by curious words. This is one of your best poems as I truly believe trust is the quinie cornerstone of marriage.
Well penned
God bless
Comment Written 12-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 12-Oct-2018
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Thanks very much, Jenny, for the lovely compliment. Most grateful -- Craig
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written poem about trust between two people that is the most important element of any relationship. If the trust is broken then the two people will certainly drift apart in a short time.
reply by the author on 12-Oct-2018
A very well-written poem about trust between two people that is the most important element of any relationship. If the trust is broken then the two people will certainly drift apart in a short time.
Comment Written 12-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 12-Oct-2018
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That's for sure, Sandra. Many thanks, Craig
Comment from Y. M. Roger
I've always been fascinated by the cornerstones in the older sections of the cities and towns I visit....especially the older small towns because sometimes they write even more than the date on them. I remember one from some tour we took back in school where it said 'For Her' in smaller letters off the the bottom....but it was obviously part of the original. :) :) A fun and interesting write, sir -- thanx, as always, for sharing! :) :) Yvette :)
reply by the author on 12-Oct-2018
I've always been fascinated by the cornerstones in the older sections of the cities and towns I visit....especially the older small towns because sometimes they write even more than the date on them. I remember one from some tour we took back in school where it said 'For Her' in smaller letters off the the bottom....but it was obviously part of the original. :) :) A fun and interesting write, sir -- thanx, as always, for sharing! :) :) Yvette :)
Comment Written 12-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 12-Oct-2018
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How sweet, a lasting tribute to someone special :) Many thanks for the kind words, and for sharing that anecdote, Yvette -- Craig
Comment from Tina Crute
Learned a new word! Thanks. This style is very intriguing to me, and I like it.
Even with a different sort of style, the message still comes out clearly and smoothly. The picture was well chosen, as it depicts exactly what you are talking about. This poem is beautiful and practical :-)
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reply by the author on 12-Oct-2018
Learned a new word! Thanks. This style is very intriguing to me, and I like it.
Even with a different sort of style, the message still comes out clearly and smoothly. The picture was well chosen, as it depicts exactly what you are talking about. This poem is beautiful and practical :-)
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The highest and the lowest rating are not included in calculations.
Comment Written 12-Oct-2018
reply by the author on 12-Oct-2018
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Thanks very much for the lovely comments, Tina. Most grateful, Craig
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Welcome!