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Enjoyed this very much,
Posted on Sun, 26 Jul 2020
Enjoyed this very much, thankyou!
Read full commentPosted in I Am a Mountain
You make writing into an
Posted on Wed, 22 Jul 2020
You make writing into an adventure :0) I liked the idea of the fork in the road - which word to choose, how will the choice change where the writing goes? Also "lying in wait for thoughts" loved this idea
Read full commentPosted in Words Of Comfort
You evoke a feeling of
Posted on Tue, 21 Jul 2020
You evoke a feeling of danger in the first part, both coming from outside (someone deceiving you) and inside, with the striking image of your dreams for the relationship being like steps sinking into honey. And then comes the warmth and...
Read full commentPosted in Hope
your photo is so beautiful!
Posted on Mon, 20 Jul 2020
your photo is so beautiful! Is that a picture of a blanket your Mother made? It is a lovely idea to give all those close to you something full of your time and love, special for each person.
I like how you repeat words like yarn and row,...
Read full commentPosted in "Anna's Blanket"
Another of your lovely bird
Posted on Sun, 19 Jul 2020
Another of your lovely bird poems! I specially like :
a spirit of young
sparrows
proudly feathered.
Read full commentPosted in Here Birdie
This was a lovely, comforting
Posted on Wed, 15 Jul 2020
This was a lovely, comforting read, I really like : "It is beauty; it is alive. It stands tall and proud and timeless…and breathes life for us."
Did you go to the ones they have on nature programmes, so huge it takes a dozen steps to walk...
Read full commentPosted in Under the Redwoods...
I missed this poem but am so
Posted on Mon, 25 May 2020
I missed this poem but am so glad I found it just now, it is great, brilliant.
Read full commentPosted in Olympian Dreams
This is so cosy! Made me feel
Posted on Wed, 08 Jul 2020
This is so cosy! Made me feel relaxed reading, Thankyou!
Read full commentPosted in Random thoughts...
Thankyou! Youy cannot know
Posted on Tue, 07 Jul 2020
Thankyou! Youy cannot know how much you have cheered me up :0)
Read full commentPosted in wet 6th july
"They dragged her into
Posted on Wed, 08 Jul 2020
"They dragged her into Rotherhithe" This ia a great first line, not towed, you make the ship a person
"Her tales became a ramble
No one listened anymore" not only a person but an old lady
so "Dowager...becomes one more...
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