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"creepfoot to creepfoot" is
Posted on Sun, 22 May 2022
"creepfoot to creepfoot" is perfect, could see one walking instantly :0)
Read full commentPosted in Night Heron
I liked these lines
Posted on Sun, 22 May 2022
I liked these lines particularly, moving from the solidness of reality to the airiness and something from nothing of magic :
"from the vagaries of a stoic’s life.
Where wands make trails of light
like fireflies in an obsidian...
Read full commentPosted in In a Land of Magicians
"Windy tussles" is perfect.
Posted on Sun, 22 May 2022
"Windy tussles" is perfect. also I love the idea of you flying over beautiful forests and water in Canada on your magic carpet, chewing a biro and thinking up your next poem
Read full commentPosted in When I Write
I wish the health
Posted on Wed, 18 May 2022
I wish the health professionals who have treated you could read your account. My admiration grows and grows for your strength, with each update
Read full commentPosted in Janus 12
brilliant choice
Posted on Mon, 09 May 2022
brilliant choice
Read full commentPosted in You learn about the sunshine
These last two have been so
Posted on Sun, 15 May 2022
These last two have been so sad, I hope you are ok?
Read full commentPosted in Blackbird
Jenny, you sound so sad, I'm
Posted on Mon, 16 May 2022
Jenny, you sound so sad, I'm so sorry, and hope your love of Music and the birds busy with life cheer you up. You fly back and forward through time, through past storms and sunny memories, to settle in your garden, the haven you have made for...
Read full commentPosted in Open Windows Of My Soul
This is a masterclass in
Posted on Sun, 15 May 2022
This is a masterclass in suspense :0) Makes me think of being in a maze, so sure have found the centre, turn a corner and it's solid hedge again! So clever !!!
Read full commentPosted in "Willow's Tail" 28
I like it when you do new
Posted on Sat, 14 May 2022
I like it when you do new versions of old things. Reading your poem made me think that this story would be the good basis for a warning about climate change, our debt being to Nature. Your re telling is wonderfully stark
Read full commentPosted in An Eternal Debt (The Pied Piper of Hamlin)
your poem made me think of
Posted on Thu, 12 May 2022
your poem made me think of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. You have given a much earlier example of the consequences of choice, brilliantly simple and touching, too
Read full commentPosted in First Choice
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