Beautiful! Your poetry is like a still-life, encapsulating the beauty of things in one particular moment. I think I said it before, but: downright transcendental.
I particularly like the triple near-rhyme at the end, something a little bit Robert Frosty about it (I think I'm hearing woods are lovely, dark, and deep/keep/sleep), but that mind/climes slant keeps it fresh.
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Many thanks syzygy for your thoughtful and generous review. I appreciate your visit.
.. read moreMany thanks syzygy for your thoughtful and generous review. I appreciate your visit.
Spring has sprung and we can watch it unfold in between the lines of your poem. Beautiful imagery. Your love of nature shines in all your poetry. Lydi**
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Thank you Lydi**. Still waiting for it to arrive here, hoping for some warmer temperatures in the ne.. read moreThank you Lydi**. Still waiting for it to arrive here, hoping for some warmer temperatures in the next few days. Thank you for your lovely review. Hope all is good with you.
A-okay here, my friend. Actually cool for this time of year for us. Sixty this morning and while I.. read moreA-okay here, my friend. Actually cool for this time of year for us. Sixty this morning and while I realize that seems warm to most, in South Florida, that is cool for Spring.
Chris - you warm my soul with the picture you paint with your words.
All the remnants of winter melt away as you move us on to Spring and
the promise of beaches and the warmth of summer. So very nicely done.
A little colour in the winter sky is just enough to put a rosy tint over the gloom.
I smiled at the image of your barrow filled with frozen winter rain, mine has been upside all winter and i am wondering if anything has hibernated beneath it's rusty exterior.
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Thank you Stella. Yes a bit of colour in the sky makes a difference in the throes of winter when eve.. read moreThank you Stella. Yes a bit of colour in the sky makes a difference in the throes of winter when everything is so bleak.
Chris
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a gorgeous day today Chris, and tomorrow being the first day of spring let us hope it continues ..
You do have a talent for word painting natural scenes. The images conjured up perfectly a late winter scene. Yes, let the warm weather come.
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Thank you John. I must admit, I do enjoy writing about the natural environment. All good wishes. read moreThank you John. I must admit, I do enjoy writing about the natural environment. All good wishes.
So vivid and beautiful and captivating piece of work. The striking imagery makes it a juicy read. It ends with a note that sent me away for a while to foreign lands and places unseen. Bravo, Chris.
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So good to see you Suhd. Many thanks for your visit.
Yes . . . I agree with syz, it is like a still life painting (in words). Chris, you capture so well the natural world around you. This reminds me of an old poem by Hilda Dolittle (better known as HD) I was reading the other day.
And, yes . . . was the triple rhyme intended or did it just happen?! And, the 1st and 2nd lines, 3rd stanza . . . very effective. Congratulations.
Tom
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Thank you Tom. I appreciate your thoughts. The triple rhyme just happened, not planned. All good wis.. read moreThank you Tom. I appreciate your thoughts. The triple rhyme just happened, not planned. All good wisges
I liked these words. Old age had made me love the warm days, the lakes and the grandchildren. I understand your words dear Chris. Thank you for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote
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Many thanks for your visit and warm words Coyote. All good wishes.
Oh yes, those thoughts surely spring to mind
Don't know whether to enjoy this beauty or curse our awful cold weather
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Many thanks Dave. It's not going to be around much longer and I am thankful for that. Yes it is beau.. read moreMany thanks Dave. It's not going to be around much longer and I am thankful for that. Yes it is beautiful, but it is also cold.
Chris
Such a glorious warm feeling of comfort, love and beauty, held within this articulate, vivid poem, Chris. That really makes you feel good and feels the impact of every word you spoke.
Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..