I had to laugh at the ending of this one, Chris. Winter can be beautiful to watch. The ice forms patterns on the windows and the icicles hang from the branches...truth is though, I would prefer to watch it in a painting because, yes, it is "friggin freezing!: LOL Good one, Chris. Lydi**
Posted 2 Years Ago
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2 Years Ago
Thank you so much Lydi**. I had fun with this one.
'She said, He said'
Christine Anne Shaw,
This poem was a true darling. I totally identified with the enjoyment, the loveliness and appreciation of every charming change of ice beauty. You conveyed it to my delight. Where I live we do not enjoy winter as you must but when we get a taste it is really special. The end of you poem is a great look at how another in the same vicinity feels totally different. 'frigging freezing.' Like my husband actually.
Sweet write Christine!
Kathy
Posted 4 Years Ago
4 Years Ago
Dear Kathy, I chuckled knowing you gave a husband like mine :) Thank you so much for your in depth r.. read moreDear Kathy, I chuckled knowing you gave a husband like mine :) Thank you so much for your in depth review. You are appreciated. Pleased you enjoyed the read.
Chris
4 Years Ago
I was finding that yes, my husband responds just like that and I more like yourself. Maybe that is t.. read moreI was finding that yes, my husband responds just like that and I more like yourself. Maybe that is the sentimental side of things.
Bless you as this Spring is coming on and then Easter.
Kathy
I find winter wonderland scenes, even in my own neighbourhood, to be spectacular, and would have oohed and ahhed right along with you!!! Fairies live in the snow, I believe.
Then again, ‘he’ does have a point. 😇
V
Posted 4 Years Ago
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4 Years Ago
Thanks Verse, haven't seen any fairies in the snow. They live at the bottom of the garden you know a.. read moreThanks Verse, haven't seen any fairies in the snow. They live at the bottom of the garden you know and only come out on summer evenings :)) Appreciate your visit.
Oh, it's such a beautiful and sweet piece of writing. The winters is very wonderfully described with such a eloquent language. I really liked it a lot. Great work :)
Posted 4 Years Ago
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4 Years Ago
Dear Anjeline, thank you so much for your very generous review. So encouraging to read.
read moreDear Anjeline, thank you so much for your very generous review. So encouraging to read.
He's not a poet SKY. He doesn't see what I see. No heat from me, just amusement at our differences. .. read moreHe's not a poet SKY. He doesn't see what I see. No heat from me, just amusement at our differences. Thank you for your visit.
Chrus
4 Years Ago
lol just amusement I shared.... But really you can blame me at our differences.
That last line... that would would be me, Chris. You’ve painted a vivid winter scene made warm with your words. Then, there’s the other perspective. Thank goodness for poets like you, Chris.
Posted 4 Years Ago
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4 Years Ago
You are a poet Robert. You would have seen what I saw. My dear husband didn't see the beauty, he jus.. read moreYou are a poet Robert. You would have seen what I saw. My dear husband didn't see the beauty, he just anticipated the cold:)) He has the eye of an engineer. Thank you for your visit.
I do love a wander up the woods at this time of year and you do see some spectacular images against the stark brooding sky almost like black and white photos, but it is f*****g cald, lol,
I didn't grasp what this poem was about in my first reading of it and I can't stand not understanding something so I went back and (key word) slowly read each line. Wow! the vision jumped out at me and I smiled! I understood and it was great! Wonderfully done! Thank you for opening my eyes to your beautiful cold wintry world! Can I get you a hot cup of tea or coffee? Hugs!
Posted 4 Years Ago
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4 Years Ago
Pleased you went back for a second read and you understood the humour in this piece. I very much app.. read morePleased you went back for a second read and you understood the humour in this piece. I very much appreciate your visit Trace.
Awe.. some just see the
friggin frozen flipside of winter..l rather like her view of the intricate ..delicate fantasyland of winter perfection..nice w. ork Chris
Posted 4 Years Ago
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4 Years Ago
Thank you Fran-Marie. It's all in the eye of the beholder and how different we all are :)) read moreThank you Fran-Marie. It's all in the eye of the beholder and how different we all are :))
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..