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Griffonner

82 years old from France


The latest comments that Griffonner has written.

it's hard to conceive

2025-10-11
It is true. And all coming into this world the same way, perhaps we can realise we are all in the same boat! Thought provoking poem. Blessings, Alllen


Cast Out

2025-10-10
Just left me with a deep and compassionate sigh. A brave write from the pen of a resourceful human being. I realised how important the status-quo was to my mental equilibrium when I moved home in 1999: It was forced on me. To my amazement I survived. Since then I've done it by choice and can relish the difference. Blessings, Allen


Vanquishing, Voluptuous Velocity

2025-10-10
Somewhat morose, but an interesting read. Blessings, Allen


Supernova

2025-10-10
Those last two lines! Brilliant!
Strange, isn't it, that by simply saying, 'I don't know' you demonstrate wisdom, and at the same time 'inner knowledge'. Blessings, Allen


Chasm

2025-10-10
Bravo! I always enjoy reading your poetry. Some fabulous metaphors. Thankyou for sharing it. Blessings, Allen


The Gospel of Power

2025-10-10
Your poem suggests to me that you are a beacon of light in this darkening world. Please continue shining bright. Thanks for sharing your fine poem. Blessings, Allen


Sanctuary

2025-10-10
And long may your haven be undisturbed, and may the World wake up and shake off the mud, blood, and crud, in order to start purifying itself! Blessings, Allen


FLIBBERTIGIBBET

2025-10-10
These information sources are now mythology factories. Blessings, Allen


Constancy

2025-10-10
God! I can't remember a time when I 'slept' like that! The analogy of the river surface gleaming in the sun is very profound. I am left wishing for a better month ahead for you. Blessings, Allen


The Oil Bleeds Red

2025-10-10
A very skillful appraisal of the recurrent nature of... I won't say of 'Mankind', because it is unfair to generalise... an element of Mankind - notably politicians. How many times have we got to say, 'will they ever learn?' Blessings, Allen


+~~+~~+ Little Jenny +~~+~~+

2025-10-08
Good to see you writing once again. Blessings, Allen


How to Write Poems Using AI

2025-10-06
Can't say better than that. Besides, the AI involved will just swallow your words and regurgitate them later as being its own and charge for them too. Blessings, Allen


i was conjured in a glint

2025-10-06
I like this. It reads like a stream of thoughts. I particularly like the opening stanza. Blessings, Allen


Blazing Pants

2025-10-04
We don't see your words often enough, Kee. Blessings, Allen


And I think to myself…..

2025-10-04
Definitely welcome back Alvin. Welcome indeed. Just keep that leaking pen moving across the paper like this. Blessings, Allen


Success?

2025-10-02
It does! Blessings, Allen


First Love

2025-09-30
It is different, isn't it. Some strange metaphors but One gets the message. Blessings, Allen


YET ANOTHER DEADLY SHOOTING!

2025-09-30
Ken, I was reading just the other day that there have been 53 school shootings in the US this year to date. Nineteen dead, eighty-four injured. And as you say.... and it goes on! Blessings, Allen


Phoenix

2025-09-30
Your poem brings to mind the MacDougall hypothesis in the early 1900's. It is referred to as the 21 grams experiment. Bunkum of course, but they tried. :) Blessings, Allen


Come, Fill Your Tortilla

2025-09-30
I'd love to join you but I'm pescatarian ! A good vegetarian curry is what I use to mask the stench - along with refreshing blonde beer. The sad thing is the stink returns without hesitation. I'm thinking crop sprayers. Blessings, Allen


annie day one

2025-09-30
A thought provoking poem, this. I like the construct too. Written so that the reader can visualise the scene okay. I am left wondering about the background to it, like, 'where is her home', and, 'why don't they live together', but as a poet you will know that is the sign of a good tale - leaving them wanting more! Blessings, Allen


DEMENTIA ON MY MIND

2025-09-30
No need to apologise, Alan. I think you are a bit of a miracle writing poetry with this illness to start with! Long may you continue to do so, my friend. Blessings, Allen


Meniscus Doesn’t Lie

2025-09-27
Thank you for sharing, it gave me a smile this rather dark morning. Blessings, Allen


Pegasus

2025-09-27
Bless! What a lovely expectation. I remember it well. Live and love well. Blessings, Allen


Somewhere down the line

2025-09-27
A deep observational poem, and very true. The sad part is that that it is likely that after several cycles, the only part of you that exists is in the genes of your progeny. Oh, and perhaps on a unmarked photograph jumbled amongst others, in a cardboard box pushed to the back of the highest shelf in a wardrobe in the spare bedroom. My box is full of them. I keep them because I know that these people meant something to my departed parents who bequeathed them . :( Blessings, Allen


POET AND THEIR POETRY

2025-09-25
Why else would we write, eh? :) Blessings, Allen


Hunger

2025-09-25
A really interesting poem. Thank you for sharing. Blessings, Allen


Not the Norman Rockwell Version

2025-09-25
I knew there was a reason why I moved to another country.... other than escaping the clutches of 'the dragon'! Blessings, Allen


Late September Grasping

2025-09-25
I read this poem and realised how skillfully it was written when almost every phrase mirrored thoughts and feeling of my own. I guess lots of readers of it will feel the same way when reading it. I must seek to find pleasure in Winter I suppose. Blessings, Allen


Treading Water

2025-09-24
I need to read this again. Blessings, Allen


What’s Past is Past

2025-09-19
Love, obsession, and the likes, have this ability to sometimes inspire unrealistic expectations... hence the 'rose coloured glasses'. However, what a dreadful world it would be if we spurned such feelings and lived life in a stark black and white world eh? Of course it is sad that our expectations never materialised in circumstances like your tree carvings. Awfully the carvings themselves have faded: Normally they at least remain as a sweet reminder of what once was. Its a nice poem, though imparting sorrow. well done. Blessings, Allen PS: Forgive mu apparent verbosity. You struck a nerve!


More Dilettante Than Slave

2025-09-19
Unfortunately wage slavery is still awaiting the arrival of a modern day William Wilberforce. Where the hell is he (or her)? Blessings, Allen


HARD TO READ

2025-09-19
wxactly! Don't take everything at face value, think about it, evaluate it in your own mind. Blessings, Allen


Sex Appeal

2025-09-18
A bold statement in this poem makes me think about the 'eye of the beholder'. It is fascinating in this experience we are in that what appeals to one person may not to another - but that's, as they say, is what makes the world go around. Blessings, Allen


Constitutionally Protected? Nope.

2025-09-17
Delicious highball, thank you, though the sparkling bubbles are overshadowed. Blessings, Allen


The Lion of stillness

2025-09-16
A thought provoking poem, Nils. I like the shape too. :o) Blessings, Allen


Something Has To Give

2025-09-16
What a wonderful message your poem gives. Blessings, Allen


over-shoulder weather

2025-09-16
This could be a brave write, though I suspect it was written so as to be a bit of a teaser, with a double meaning. Nevertheless there are some unique metaphors that are to be admired and enjoyed in the reading of it. Blessings, Allen


Blue Nightscapes

2025-09-16
You have 'nostalgiaitis' a bit like me at the moment. I like the 'silken' nature of this piece. Blessings, Allen


Spring Came Stealing in...

2025-09-13
Such a lovely poem, Zoya. You are sadly missed. Blessings, Allen


IN LIFE

2025-09-13
True. Why can't we just slowly disappear from view? Blessings, Allen


Happy Birthday to Me

2025-09-13
I feel for you, Lawrence. Nothing worse for me than a cold! Safe journey and hope your cold subsides quickly. Oh, and many happy returns. Blessings, Allen


Requiem for Charlie Kirk

2025-09-11
Harsh, but - sadey - very true. Blessings, Allen


her smile

2025-09-07
Nice one. I especially like that last stanza: "no one tires / of a smile which begins / in the eyes". It sounds like a proverb! So, it took as long as three moons? :o) Blessings, Allen


Coach

2025-09-07
Even with the shades up I get bored on such journeys! Bravo to you. Blessings, Allen


Curtains of Time

2025-09-07
This, Melinda, IMHO is a great piece of poetry. The current world disorder and dis-ease is indeed greatly disturbing and is bound to bring sorrow to the thinking person's mind: Seeking joy in our lives is a natural balancing act. The healing power of sleep is a subject far to deep to talk of here, but your use of the word 'intermission' is quite brilliant I feel.
Now,the question is will there actually be a 'curtain call'? :o)
I pray that your joy will be everlasting. Blessings, Allen


Three for the Mouse

2025-09-06
I'm with Lawrence on these three poems (though I'm a long way from Nebraska our heat has broken too!) A selection of fine and skillful poems, the latter by your goodself, Jim. Blessings, Allen


Cause for Celebration

2025-09-04
I enjoyed reading this so much, Lawrence, but I have to say you should be living in my house! No sooner have I solved one problem than there's another coming along - in fact the other day finally starting a bit of painting I have been procrastinating about, I wondered why the paint was separating along the edge???? Oh, no! He (the previous owner) has used silicon filler and not acrylic! So now I have to strip all that off and start again. It's not going to be easy. Mind you, I don't have a resident neice to worry about.
Blessings, Allen


Resting in ease as pure peace

2025-09-04
Well, it goes almost without saying how true this is. In this present reality we all face it should be the salve to the wounds of living in this time and age. Blessings, Allen


Green pearl without a string

2025-09-04
I do so love poetry that is in itself a bit of an enigma and requires the old grey matter some stirring. I confess that this intriguing one of yours does, to some extent, elude me, and I had to resort to asking the WWW the origin and meaning of 'Seonbae". But, if you were speaking of your father (as in dad joke) the name would likely be most appropriate. :o) Blessings, Allen