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Frances, I am so sorry I
Posted on Sun, 14 Feb 2016
Frances, I am so sorry I missed this latest post of yours. I saw you were logged in, and thought I'd see what you'd been up to and came across this. A delight to read, and the link, a delight to see. I have never heard of the Fairywren, but...
Another inspiring, hymn, Rhiannon...just right for the run-up to Easter. Unfortunately though I am not familiar with the Wentworth tune, or the hymn. Never mind, it certainly didn't spoil my enjoyment of this lovely hymn of yours.
This is enchanting, Lindy, and I think you have done a wonderful job. Close to the original or not, it is still a story told in your own inimitable way, and I should very much like to read on, if the road way so permits, of course.
Rhiannon how very effectively you have used repetition here, not only with words themselves, but with the similar sound different words make, i.e. narrow, shallow, slow, hose, etc. etc.
Beautifully written, wonderfully vibrant, and in the...
Kheldar...welcome back. How wonderfully amazing to 'read you' again. Couldn't believe it when I noticed this little gem. You surely have not lost your touch, as af sums up more than succinctly.
Rhiannon, the second stanza is particularly stunning, what with the alliteration and all, in its last line, and the tune to 'Oh Little Town...' fits the hymn, in its entirety, like a glove.
The picture, almost as magnificent as this wonderful piece of work Terry...and hard work, it must have been in the making. A labour of love, though, most certainly, as spoken so very eloquently between each line, and with each written word,...
Much to think about here, Terry, as with all your work...the last stanza particularly chilling. Admirable writing. The kind of poem I shall keep coming back to.
Frances, I am so sorry I
Posted on Sun, 14 Feb 2016
Frances, I am so sorry I missed this latest post of yours. I saw you were logged in, and thought I'd see what you'd been up to and came across this. A delight to read, and the link, a delight to see. I have never heard of the Fairywren, but...
Read full commentPosted in Splendid Blue
A well-written, and thought
Posted on Fri, 18 Mar 2016
A well-written, and thought out poem, Bee, with macabre undertones.
Tina
Read full commentPosted in The Time Saver's Daughter
Another inspiring, hymn,
Posted on Sun, 13 Mar 2016
Another inspiring, hymn, Rhiannon...just right for the run-up to Easter. Unfortunately though I am not familiar with the Wentworth tune, or the hymn. Never mind, it certainly didn't spoil my enjoyment of this lovely hymn of yours.
Tina
Read full commentPosted in He Pressed On, Though Knowing
This is enchanting, Lindy,
Posted on Sat, 12 Mar 2016
This is enchanting, Lindy, and I think you have done a wonderful job. Close to the original or not, it is still a story told in your own inimitable way, and I should very much like to read on, if the road way so permits, of course.
Tina
Read full commentPosted in Neverland
Rhiannon how very effectively
Posted on Thu, 03 Mar 2016
Rhiannon how very effectively you have used repetition here, not only with words themselves, but with the similar sound different words make, i.e. narrow, shallow, slow, hose, etc. etc.
Beautifully written, wonderfully vibrant, and in the...
Read full commentPosted in Flowing … (Poetry Monthly)
Kheldar...welcome back. How
Posted on Wed, 02 Mar 2016
Kheldar...welcome back. How wonderfully amazing to 'read you' again. Couldn't believe it when I noticed this little gem. You surely have not lost your touch, as af sums up more than succinctly.
All best wishes to you.
Tina
Read full commentPosted in STANDING UPON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS
Rhiannon, the second stanza
Posted on Sun, 28 Feb 2016
Rhiannon, the second stanza is particularly stunning, what with the alliteration and all, in its last line, and the tune to 'Oh Little Town...' fits the hymn, in its entirety, like a glove.
Tina
Read full commentPosted in Mercy and Rule (on Psalm 110)
The picture, almost as
Posted on Fri, 26 Feb 2016
The picture, almost as magnificent as this wonderful piece of work Terry...and hard work, it must have been in the making. A labour of love, though, most certainly, as spoken so very eloquently between each line, and with each written word,...
Read full commentPosted in The Stone
Top hole, this one, Bee, and
Posted on Mon, 22 Feb 2016
Top hole, this one, Bee, and it deserves all its accolades
Poetry surely isn't...
Read full commentPosted in Song of the Oh So Knowing
Much to think about here,
Posted on Wed, 17 Feb 2016
Much to think about here, Terry, as with all your work...the last stanza particularly chilling. Admirable writing. The kind of poem I shall keep coming back to.
Tina
Read full commentPosted in The Evil Eye
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