Love Returned
By D G Moody
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Love is hope given.
Unless it first shall be earned
It can’t be returned.
Then have we loved insincerely
When was it priced too dearly?
© D G Moody 2024
(Image is courtesy of Tom Franz from Wikipedia Commons)
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This is our Pick of the Day 12th March 2024
This neat and compact tanka is today's pick of the day.
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Unconditional Love
Is love then conditional after all?
Never pain to tell thy love love that never told can be,
I told my love, I told my love I told her all my heart …
Ah she does depart!
Yes, William Blake
I find it really remarkable that you wrote this within the given constraints, I think you must be gifted I have always thought of you as more an intellectual looks now you are really very versatile. Perhaps write more poetry Dougie? Although I know it produces small results with much effort, tell me about it.
Beautiful painting! Stunning. All the best! Nolan &
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Hi Dougie,
Hi Dougie,
I can imagine a lot of hard thinking has gone into this Tanka poem. The rules to me don't make it easy at all. I admire you for having a go, and putting together an engaging read.
Very deserved of the gold cherries.
Jenny.
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very compact poetry
I find your comments interesting because in a very compact form and with given restraints, in the end this is exactly what makes it so beautiful. Myself, I would rather use my own structure I want that freedom I try writing mostly lyrical poetry.
I've been thinking about it everyone wants to make everything as long (and boring) as possible where really one should cut as small as possible, cut to the bone for anything, everything. Any mathematician will know. And also looking at prose, given a piece it is much harder making something longer, it works much better when making something shorter, and usually is better!
You do sound very formal though, each to his own, but don't forget to have fun!
"brevity is the soul of wit" & Nolan
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I agree with the benefit of
I agree with the benefit of being brief and concise. And such usually has beauty then. I've read this a few times, and enjoy its flow, but I tend to see the various concepts/statements, but can't make the connect between them I'm afraid.
That unearned love can't be returned, I question. On the human level, we might be ashamed to receive love we haven't earned, but if we do accept it, we can love the giver? Rhiannon
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the difficulty is in the
the difficulty is in the doing not the believing (or something like that).
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5 Lines...
Big Message*
Read with...
Smiles & warmth, respect & appreciation....
Savored every word....
I'm faithful believer in Love and the power of it....
Excellent DG*
p.s... love the picture*
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Nice Sentiment.
I enjoyed those words with such simplicity and truth.
William E Alexander
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