The Rapture
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2024-05-15 At last! Another disciple of Ra! There aren't that many of us about nowadays. :) But seriously, a great turn of phrase to be found here. Bravo. Blessings, Allen
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the culture of suicide
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2024-05-15 My thoughts on this are almost identical to Lawrence's. I couldn't believe I was about to write the same comment! Blessings, Allen
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For Doug
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2024-05-15 All very thought provoking. I feel we are call blind to our real achievements. I'm talking about the purpose of Life here. Your poem reflects on that in my mind. And what is wrong with reappraising the realism of the goals we set in in our younger lives. I want to win the Lotto, but I'm told the odds against that are in the order of 19,000,000 to 1: What are the odds of becoming an avante-garde novelist I wonder? Blessings, Allen
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Will you miss me?
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2024-05-15 A very unique concept, I feel. I love the last two lines!
In my case inanimate objects work against me, but clearly they wouldn't dare do that to you. :) Blessings, Allen
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Procrastination
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2024-05-15 You may make light of it, but I am a master of meandering. It's what pleasures me. I mean, procrastinating gets nothing done, but meandering gets lots of little bits of things done and during the doing> of those bits meandering avoids boredom. You promote it well. [*exits stage left with his tongue in his mouth*]
Blessings, Allen
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brasileira
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2024-05-13 One word: Brilliant. Thoroughly enjoyed this one. Blessings, Allen
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My Heart
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2024-05-13 What a brilliantly worded expression of that awful kind of loss. And too, how you have shown that your love is unconditional: It remains; it survives this parting; it is for ever more; it accepts. I feel that readers will be nourished by your words, and filled with admiration. Blessings, Allen
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Just a thought! 🤔
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2024-05-13 I've seen many attempts at portraying mental processes with words, this one makes me feel like it is an analysis of those random thoughts that occur sometimes when One is meditating. Of course in meditation One lets them go without analysis, but if it were not the case then I feel it would be as your fine words describe. Blessings, Allen
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It’s ok to Live Again
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2024-05-13 A really nice read. Thank you for sharing. Blessings, Allen
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Serenity is not my home
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2024-05-13 A charming poem, this. It has a classical style to be envied. Bravo. Blessings, Allen
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THE CROSS ROADS OF LIFE
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2024-05-13 Thought provoking words. Ken, I'm of the opinion that every breathing moment involved choice: Thousands, perhaps tens of thousands of choices a day. It is fascinating when you think that there is a theory that for every choice made there exists a parallel universe in which the alternative choice was actually made!!!! Blessings, Allen
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Interregnum
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2024-05-13 A poem that actually reflects on both time and the change that goes/comes with it. Is it that we all question the past and unable to quantify it wonder if it really matters? It is the age old conundrum of what is actually important in life: The number of times we've witnessed a storm, or that one time when we grabbed someone's hand and in doing so changed their lives for the better? Blessings, Allen
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A Suggestion
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2024-05-13 I commend you for that one, Lawrence. The last line encourages the reader to find meaning in things, this after reading some really nice figurative expressions only makes me feel that I have indeed valued what I just read! Blessings, Allen
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Playtime in Asia
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2024-05-09 More!
Blessings, Allen
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It's Time to Kill the Beast
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2024-05-09 In the end I think 'the beast' kills itself. To paraphrase: "There are more beasts in the world than there are countries!"
Blessings, Allen
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At Last
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2024-05-09 "And only night remains at last" I sincerely hope not. :(
An interesting poem though. Very thought provoking.
Blessings, Allen
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midnight
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2024-05-09 Inspired!
Blessings, Allen
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QUOTE'S
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2024-05-09 "Never trust a shopping trolley,
That's tried to commit trolleycide"
.... or one that leads you astray. :)
Blessings, Allen
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located in the Heart of God hopefully without heart disease
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2024-05-09 A dichotomy of rational is a staging point towards an educated, well thought out, opinion. At lest you question it, and question too the internal machinations of your government (which, I feel, we all can do, especially in connection with their stances on foreign policy!) Blessings, Allen
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Dying
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2024-05-09 What can One say to this free verse? Only that I'm so sorry that your life has been filled with so much disappointment and pain. Even sadder that this should be the case when you pen has given so much to those that read it's scratches. Heartfelt blessings to you and yours, Allen
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It Happens Every Time
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2024-05-04 These words of yours, Lawrence, cannot be read and silently consumed! They deserve accolade if for nothing more than their honesty! The dichotomy is blatant. Blessings, Allen
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DAWN
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2024-05-04 I know just how you feel! Similar thoughts to yours as we've had rain that we thought would never end! Really good free verse, Ken. Blessings, Allen
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Ukraniana girl
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2024-04-29 How wonderful to have experienced her conversations at that time. All the possible reasons for her silence are of course now magnified and headed by the awful consequences of Putin's megalomania. Blessings, Allen
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Conversations no 4
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2024-04-29 Hello Marie, Another one of your lovely writes I should have spotted before now! Am I right in thinking the 'T3' is your thyroid hormones? If so, SNAP! However, in my case after 20 years or so my hormone levels have been on a wobble recently for some reason. Blessings, Allen
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DEMENTIA PRAYER
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2024-04-29 Blessings to you, my friend. Allen
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scorching metal all day long
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2024-04-27 ...at all cost! Blessings, Allen
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the truth (what is at stake?)
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2024-04-20 As regards your prefaced question: I guess it depends on your level of existence. That sounds very elitist I know, but we all have our place in the scheme of things and should appreciate there is a place for everything and everyone else. It is what is important to you that makes it important! Blessings, Allen
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A Version of Married Life
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2024-04-20 Its a version all right. Even with love, we all have times when....
Blessings, Allen
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All the World Whines
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2024-04-20 >We're convinced we're being
Wronged, and we are angry now.<
Some to the extent of burning themselves alive eh?
Blessings, Allen
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Snapshot
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2024-04-20 Gave me a chuckle. I can hear those poems chattering away too. I think in my case it is an illusion, but I'm open minded. :)
Blessings, Allen
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Buddha Visits "His" Shrine
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2024-04-20 Or maybe he is filled with unconditional love for all creation? I hope that question doesn't sound as though I am denigrating your words because that's not my intention: I fully understand your viewpoint. It seems to me that all religions have this tendency to 'decorate' and 'magnify' elements seen in their Gods and.or Gurus.
For human beings simplicity can't be an answer. Overthinking and elaboration are a necessity!
Blessings, Allen
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Tryst with Mt Blanc
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2024-04-20 There are some really lovely lines here. I really enjoyed the read. Thank you for sharing, Sona.
Blessings, Allen
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I know love
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2024-04-20 Oh such a romantic poem! Nicely done, Sona.
Blessings, Allen
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Recession fucked, thanks
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2024-04-20 I love poems that have a mystery to them. There is a skill in writing poetry like this, where the reader is left wondering if their understanding of the poet's lines are indeed correct... for clearly there could be several meanings to your lovely phraseology. Bravo.
Blessings, Allen
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IF PERFECTION IS ATTAINABLE
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2024-04-19 Alarian has a point as a result of reading your poem, doesn't he. Funnily enough this subject has occurred twice today in poetry that I've read, and I've postulated that if we are part of the 'whole' (each and every one of us) then just maybe, at our moment in time, our imperfections are required in order to complete and balance the whole? Blessings, Allen
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Rapunzel
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2024-04-19 A mystical write, this. I feel this poem is a little like an onion,with many layers. Or am I overthinking it? Actually, I am often addlepated but no-one sends me flowers. Lucky old you. :) Blessings, Allen
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Let's Hear it for Those in Uniform!
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2024-04-19 Interesting. I have often thought, when hearing about cases of alleged misconduct by the armed forces, 'what do you expect if you train people to kill?' It is a fine line between being a killer of the enemy and being a killer full stop. I don't wish to demean them: They would defend me in ways that I myself would never do and so they must have my respect. But still the question persists. Blessings, Allen
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I am looking after the wife who will find me
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2024-04-19 Maybe they know a better way of looking at it, the dogs I mean. Maybe they have a different concept. Not that 'any god will do' but that there are many imperfect perfunctory gods (us) and also the universal prime creator. Blessings, Allen
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scrolling list
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2024-04-19 And peeps she would get. Is it just that the peepers can't be bothered to expose their voyerism? :) Blessings, Allen
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chess players
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2024-04-19 Infinite versions of our own reality each in a different stage of time/development could account for that line of thinking too. :)
Blessings, Allen
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human is perfectible
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2024-04-19 Absolutely! Contemplating how many imperfections I would have to correct suggests eternity! If we are all part of the whole, then is it possible that for a moment all those imperfections are actually required at that timer? Blessings, Allen
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IN THE NEWS
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2024-04-18 You observation of the dubious morality of the media is to be applauded. Blessings, Allen
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INFORMATION DISINFORMATION (Additan)
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2024-04-18 How true, my friend! It is even more vital that we fine tune our intuition and never form an opinion without serious and due thought... especially now we have this double-edged sword of AI!
Blessings, Allen
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Different, not Better
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2024-04-18 Welcome home, Poet. After travelling I think it is a good sign if I see the return to normality as hum drum because I think it means I enjoyed the novelty of the vacation: I might have wanted to stay. Blessings, Allen
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Bone and Sinew
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2024-04-11 "items easily dismissed as boring, but which constitute the bones and sinews of a world so unlike our own." Incisive thought processes there! Bravo.
Blessings, Allen
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Fly solo
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2024-03-30 I find this rather sombre. At the same time it is an intriguing read. In my interpretation the choice is similar to one that I have envisaged: So I ask how it is possible to be lost in the dark when your own light is illuminating. Blessings, Allen
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efforts always fruitless
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2024-03-29 There is something to be admired in each stanza. This is something to be savoured. Blessings, Allen
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THE READER READS
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2024-03-29 Especially when the reader takes the time to comment and tell you their feelings on what they have read. Blessings, Allen
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What does one need to write?
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2024-03-29 I like to think we are giving something of ourselves through our words. Whether it is our imagination or parts of our own story, those words have been filtered by us as unique individuals. We cannot control who reads - once they are released into the World - but the greatest gift a reader can give in return is to tell us what they thought. Personally I find that very fulfilling to read.
Nice thought provoking poem, Sona. Thanks for sharing.
Blessings, Allen
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The miracle of death
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2024-03-23 A very profound poem, I feel. A second reading brings forth even more wise fruit. Blessings, Allen
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