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Griffonner

83 years old from France


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What He Wasn’t

2026-06-20
A fine poem written to honour the man who himself honoured you and your family. Thank you so much for sharing this, Melinda, I myself feel honoured to have been given some knowledge of this brave, caring and talented man. Blessings to you and yours, Allen


You killed me

2026-06-20
A bit harsh, but I see your point. I imagine your more recent poems have softer edges? Blessings, Allen


Meuse in late October

2026-06-20
A very descriptive vignette. If I knew the places herein described, it would be even more entertaining a read. Nevertheless, it reads well, and the final line is just divine. Blessings, Allen


Cher Italien, ne prends plus de ritaline ! tu es guéri grâce à l'émigration/Dear Italian, stop taking Ritalin! You have been cured thanks to emigration.

2026-06-20
A strange one, Albert. When will we be getting richer without marrying into money? My guess is the game is rigged. Blessings, Allen


3 C poems

2026-06-20
Oh yes! Compliment: I had a fancy for that lady. Had she know who she was, it would have been a more striking compliment. Love how this is written.

Crossing Lines: Time for a change, I guess. Well expressed here.

Cupid Deconstructed: You have this skill in portraying moments so well. This is like a double-edged sword: There's the seriousness of the declaration, and then the humour implied on top.

What a fabulous share.
Blessings, Allen


murmur of whiskers

2026-06-20
So lovely to have that relationship, and finely expressed in your poem. Blessings, Allen


strength

2026-06-19
I found this so emotive. It really gets to you as the reader... at least it did to me. Blessings, Allen


A Daily Occurrence

2026-06-19
Haiku it is. I'm sure the beggars will receive succor. Yes?
Blessings, Allen


Cheaper Than a New Car

2026-06-19
Great to read it is fixed. Blessings, Allen


THE STORY OF MRS PETROVA TRANSLATED BY ANN WOOD

2026-06-18
It's a good read, Ann. I know you are Bulgarian, and I know the name Petrova is famed there, but I hadn't heard about his story before. It reminds me of something Adrian Hawthorne wrote.
Blessings, Allen


IT SEEMS DEATH HAS BETTER PLANS

2026-06-15
It is a powerful poem, no doubt! Your protagonist should know that there is no point in trying to preempt or predict that lady. She's as fickle as they come - as is her train! All any of us know is that we are on the departure platform from the very moment we are born. Blessings, Allen


TOY FOR THE END OF THE WORLD

2026-06-15
That last stanza! So true, and the poem so descriptive of how a child reacts to novelty. Thank you for sharing this. Blessings, Allen


Mens sana in corpore sano

2026-06-15
... or did his body drag him? At any rate his body was a drag.
"Sana in corpore sano" normaly translates as a healthy mind inside a healthy body. He disn't have the latter, did he. Magnificent though, how the human spirit manages to shine through from behind such a physical burden. Bravo on you thought provoking one-liner. Blessings to you and yours, Albert. Allern


The Platypus

2026-06-15
It is when I read poems like this that I wish it were possible to allocate points out of ten (or a hundred, your choice). 10. 100.
Blessings, Allen


Too Many Forty-Sevens

2026-06-15
What a gorgeous ending to your adventure. Blesiings, Allen


Morning

2026-06-15
Oh how this poem reflects my thoughts so often echoing in my head. Sometimes I remind myself that the one single purpose of time is to allow the perception of change - even in this fine poem, the change between vacation and what you call 'the normal'. And then, of course, paraphrasing, the predestined separation from our loved ones in that final act of living. Blessings, my friend, Allen


samuel's experience

2026-06-14
Love it. There can always be light - your light, my light, but it is always there. Deserves accolade this poem. Blessings, Allen


Worm Killer

2026-06-13
The Jaberwokey comes to mind when reading this rhyming feast. Well, I call it that even though it is a bit wormy! :o) Blessings, Allen


Unbridled thoughts

2026-06-13
Imagination, dear friend, I something that you just can't get away from. Unbridled that your thoughts maybe, recreating them through your writing this way is just brilliant. As an aside - though I have little doubt she doesn't fully understand the word - my cat repeatedly, and very clearly, says, "Hello!" It is so well vocalised that guests are taken aback that i have a 'talking cat'! Blessings, Allen


Mountain Pass

2026-06-13
This is a poem that invites the reader to contemplate on the unanswerable. For Mankind, as yet, does not have the power to accurately foresee the future. Plus it is very descriptive of Mankind's need to reconstruct. Personally I think the straight answer is that there is nothing to stop it happening again, especially the 'way things are'. The ultimate power of Nature is unstoppable - though, most likely, it is pure chance as to whether it will strike that exact spot again. Blessings, Allen


god or God ?

2026-06-13
I have to say, my friend, that I am not persuaded by your brief thesis about 'God'. No argument - because, as you say, it is your right to believe or not. Thank you for sharing. Blessings and brotherly love, Allen


always, Monday

2026-06-13
I like this. I like the characterisation and the flourishes of him bringing rain. Really nicely done. Blessings, Allen


in the garden

2026-06-09
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Blessings, Allen


Two Paths

2026-06-08
A charming piece of poetry. Its rendition here marred by a typo in line three, Blessings, Allen


the price of looking

2026-06-08
Somehow I missed this at its time of submission. Definitely deserves this Front Page accolade. A strikingly poignant meditation on what my mind tells me is a marriage. Bravo. Blessings, Allen


Good and bad

2026-06-08
"Sometimes people wonder at the cruelty of life, forgetting for those moments the heavy sweetness that is contentment, the giddy exaltation of fulfilled desire, and the soft downy mellowness that follows a cordially shared glass of wine… or perhaps, of vodka. It is understandable." Two sides of the coin equal Universal balance which is a form of perfection if only we would, or could, see it. Blessings, Allen


pythoness

2026-06-08
I hope Lynn realises the universality of these words; that this little negative elf, described in these words, sits on everyone's shoulder? The convolution between the dark and the light in thought alone most likely prevents their creativity? Blessings, Allen


Beehive

2026-06-08
A brilliant observational poem that ends.. no... that contains a colossal sting in its tail. Deserves accolade I reckon. Blessings, Allen


a pull in the sky

2026-06-08
I enjoyed and much admire this poem. For me, it's graphical imagery can be applied - as metaphor - for many other situations. Brilliant. Blessings, Allen


Crocodile Tears

2026-06-08
Oh, Mickeko says it for me, and does what I do about the sometimes unavoidable act of killing! This is an honest meditation about the hypocracy practiced every day by a large proportion of humanity. I heard someone say quite recently,"I eat meat, but let someone else do the murdering" I thought it was the ultimate truth of the subject. Well, of course I would as a vegetalien - itself an hypocracy: As if fish aren't living creatures! I recognise, reluctantly, that I have lived a lifetime of this hypocracy. But then, if you are like me, you recognise that everything that is potentially food, vegetables and fungi included, are living organisms - we cannot win in this respect! Blessings, Allen


a bunny's tail

2026-06-07
A rectitudinous tale if ever I've read one, and with a very sad ending. But written in an intriguing style. One could say it is a fairy tale about a cotton tail. :o) Blessings, Allen


Wild Onions

2026-06-05
Perhaps it is best not to wait, but blithely go on planning and plotting , doing and making, creating, so that when she comes it will be a surprise.... not one to fear or find terrifying, but one where the excitement of a new adventure is at the forefront of our reaction. I send out thoughts that you have a long and rewarding life, dear Melinda. Blessings, Allen


SIGNING IN, SIGNING OUT? NOT YET.

2026-06-05
Hi my dear friend, This is sad news. I have such empathy for your situation. I think we oldies all understand how our health can let us down - some more seriously than others we say. I am sending out positive energy to you and your dear wife. May your God bless you.
It's no consolation to know about other people's problems, even those you assess as being worse than your own, because when these things enter your life only you know what level of significance you yourself assign to them, and we doubt that anybody actually wants to be ill, don't we.
Keep up the good fight, Alan.
Blessings and brotherly love to you and yours, Allen


The Gathering

2026-06-05
Bravo!
Blessings, Allen


I’m Thinking of Ending Things

2026-06-04
I grew concerned seeing the title, but upon reading and following your conversation with yourself(?) determines you had in fact overcome the desire. To be honest (as I'm sure you know) I reckon all modern poets feel this at one time or another. I know I have.
There is a saying I have used before which goes, 'you are where you are because you are meant to be there'. I think this applies in both the spacial sense and the artistic one. How do you explain that? Well, I reckon by just saying, 'because....' :o)
Blessings, Allen


Sing a song

2026-06-01
I know the song must have been popular around WWII time, because I remember my grandmother singing it when I was very young. A nice reminder. thank you. Blessings, Allen


The Valley Commedia

2026-05-31
A fantasy all on its own. Intriguing, educating, beguiling and poetic all in one. Reminds me of the style that has permanently pleased me by the book "If nobody Speaks Of Remarkable Things". Definitely one people should regret not having read! If only they knew! Blessings, Allen


Just Because

2026-05-30
A lot of thought went into this fine piece. Hope springs eternal they say. I say it HAS to, or else we are all doomed! I like the pathways to evolution you express. Blessings, Allen


Indentations

2026-05-30
Brave you! :o)

I wish that I could feel that I was sinking into a cradle of comfort. Mine is not bad, but the memories of youthful 'tucking in' are never met in old age I feel.

Blessings, Allen


disappeared

2026-05-30
Naughty mind, pulling tricks like that!

Blessings, Allen


Conversations no 6

2026-05-29
An aching face in such circumstances is the marker of one of Life's special moments. Lovely. Blessings, Allen


The Poetry of Office Meetings

2026-05-29
Don't I remember that feeling! Nicely presented, my friend. I am sorry that you still cannot hear the song of those birds. Is the scent of flowers escaping you too? :o) Blessings, Allen


She knocks

2026-05-29
I am enlightened by your explanation. Goblins aside. :o) Thank you.
Blessings, Allen


Browning

2026-05-29
I like the frank conversational tone of this poem. I stumbled on the racial and misogynistic expectations though. It became uncloaked for me. Blessings, Allen


the journalist

2026-05-29
Your poem makes me want to say: Who cares about journalists! Those who love you are all that matters. Blessings, Allen


Had to say something

2026-05-29
You said it! Blessings to you and yours, Allen


Backward Carriage

2026-05-29
I found this an emotional read, because you have described something I have experienced, though through different fields and towns where peeling paint reveals other secrets. It is an exceptional poem IMHO. Beautifully crafted with haunting phraseology. Blessings, Allen


She knocks

2026-05-28
This is an intriguing poem. When I got very close to the end of it I thought maybe you are describing a kite with bow on her tail, along with the final two stanzas, but the beginning beguiles that theory. But yet... it is thought provoking, which I much enjoy. Blessings, Allen
PS: Nice to see your work on PoetBay again.


old man

2026-05-28
A beautiful poem of reminiscence. I felt what was indirectly described in this....LOVE. Thank you for sharing. Blessings, Allen


Promises Broken

2026-05-25
It is a conundrum, I feel. In the UK there is an inbred anger and resentment that in 1914 when WWI started men (canon fodder) were told this would be the war to end all wars. The horrors those men endured; the price so many of them paid; equated with that ideal of that promise. Yet just a few score years later came WWII. And since then the world has become so accustomed to war, and the leaders continue sending young men (and women) to their slaughter without question or compassion, whilst the arms industry promotes war by inventing new ways to maim and kill for profit of the monetary kind the sales of which depend on their successful use in war! Who was it who said mankind is an abomination? The syllables of that word say it loud. Blessings, Allen [gets off soapbox and exits stage left] :o)