'...when the last of birch leaves
flutter down
in a flurry resembling rain' -
You portray the emotions with this above line in such a vivid way, that I got completely carried away..
What a powerful imagery, dear Chris..
Sometimes, life brings some painful turns but with "song of best belief", this too shall pass, probably.
-mou.
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3 Years Ago
Lovely, thoughtful review mou. Thank you for stopping by. It is good to see you.
Chri.. read moreLovely, thoughtful review mou. Thank you for stopping by. It is good to see you.
This reminded me of James Taylor. I love the second stanza. I love the image of birch leaves falling like rain. In this I feel the pain of loss. Great poem!
Yes, the pain of loss can be devastating. Thank you Tara for a second visit today. And for leaving s.. read moreYes, the pain of loss can be devastating. Thank you Tara for a second visit today. And for leaving such an encouraging review.
Chris
3 Years Ago
But loss tends to inspire some great writing! Check out some of my work under the name violetcove wh.. read moreBut loss tends to inspire some great writing! Check out some of my work under the name violetcove when you have the chance! Thanks Chris!
'...when the last of birch leaves
flutter down
in a flurry resembling rain' -
You portray the emotions with this above line in such a vivid way, that I got completely carried away..
What a powerful imagery, dear Chris..
Sometimes, life brings some painful turns but with "song of best belief", this too shall pass, probably.
-mou.
Posted 3 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
3 Years Ago
Lovely, thoughtful review mou. Thank you for stopping by. It is good to see you.
Chri.. read moreLovely, thoughtful review mou. Thank you for stopping by. It is good to see you.
Aye, grief is long in fading. And like tattoos on our soul, they never fully fade to nothing. Thus, as you say, it is till not resolved. Such sadness well expressed.
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3 Years Ago
Thank you MJS. "tattoos on our soul" I like that. I have a granddaughter who is very fond of ink and.. read moreThank you MJS. "tattoos on our soul" I like that. I have a granddaughter who is very fond of ink and I am not talking poetry either :) Appreciate your visit.
You're very welcome. To the review and the phrase. I'd very much like to see how you use it. I bet i.. read moreYou're very welcome. To the review and the phrase. I'd very much like to see how you use it. I bet it will be beautiful.
3 Years Ago
I haven't written a new poem for a while. Sort of lost my mojo. Your phrase "tattoos on my soul" is .. read moreI haven't written a new poem for a while. Sort of lost my mojo. Your phrase "tattoos on my soul" is so inspiring, it could just help me pick up my pen again. I would be grateful for the borrow to see if I can do something with it:)
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And I would be most honored, my friend. It is said in the churches that iron sharpens iron. So, I ho.. read moreAnd I would be most honored, my friend. It is said in the churches that iron sharpens iron. So, I hope it will be a blessing to you.
This was a nice ode using simple words and letting them do complex organizing on paper...separation is never easy but you write about it with such strength and character.
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3 Years Ago
Thank you for your lovely review. I do use simple language, I like my poems to be assessible. I wrot.. read moreThank you for your lovely review. I do use simple language, I like my poems to be assessible. I wrote this poem fearing I would not see a child in my family again. The whole business of separation really hurt my close family.
To think of the bittersweet desperation of love... and the insanity it brings. Such a fine muse it makes.
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Love does bring insanity. Being parted from those you love not knowing whether you will ever see the.. read moreLove does bring insanity. Being parted from those you love not knowing whether you will ever see them again, is a wedge too far. Thank you for your review.
My love, thoughts and prayers to you dear Chris for a resolution.
Take care my friend.
Richard (((HUGS))) xx
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3 Years Ago
Thank you dear Richard for your lovely review and good wishes. Pleased to say, that this situation h.. read moreThank you dear Richard for your lovely review and good wishes. Pleased to say, that this situation has been resolved. Not before going through the courts though. Delighted that we have a court order in place now. All good wishes to you my friend, from across the pond. So pleased you dropped by.
Wow, thank you so much for your encouragement Patricia. Just what the Doctor ordered. Really appreci.. read moreWow, thank you so much for your encouragement Patricia. Just what the Doctor ordered. Really appreciate you stopping by.
Such an intensely moving poem dear Chris - the loss speaks for itself within this but there is also the desperate need for those songs of memories to reach the desired goal and be heard - such heartache felt from this, much love and thoughts your way...
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Many thanks Ruth for stopping by. You are appreciated dear poet.
I really enjoyed ‘In Best Belief’ and it’s rhythm which seemed heightened by the use of ‘when will we see you again’ in succession.
Lathe
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3 Years Ago
Many thank yous Lathe for checking in. Pleased you enjoyed my efforts here. All the best. read moreMany thank yous Lathe for checking in. Pleased you enjoyed my efforts here. All the best.
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..