'There are too many moons, ~ bells are under the church.'
I shut my eyes to find them, Leslie!
Brief words to think more of, the wondering 'if ', 'maybe', 'will it' perhaps.
I want to look at what other reviewers have said, needing a clue.. but.. won't!
Perhaps i'll return another time.
Meantime, as often with your writing, tis intriguing
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thanks very much for the kind words, and as you write so well yourself I pleased to read this..
you give us bones literally....but between the lines, much meat on these bones...
all those little things that can be just out of place and then cause major problems...we try to be so careful, double checking our lives always...but inevitably we miss something...
the string reminds me of Uncle Billy in "a wonderful life"--string on the fingers as reminders...
really like how much you say with so little.
and i am with ken...can't believe there aren't more views and reviews..especially considering not only your level of writing, but how much you share your thoughts on others' poems.
jacob
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Your opinion is for me important, as I know you to be a talented writer and teacher !
Sometimes a piece of string is all we have to hold days like these together with. As the saying goes, when we are joyous, we like the music; when we are sad, we understand the lyrics. I hope you found not just som rotted string, but a good healthy twine and were able to even plant soemthing glad and growing in the process.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thanks very much for the review, and the way you use the imagery in your review, itself fine, sensit.. read moreThanks very much for the review, and the way you use the imagery in your review, itself fine, sensitive lines !