| ending in solid and gaseous states
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2025-11-07 Indisputable. Blessings, Allen
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| Let It Come Softly
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2025-11-07 Melinda, i just love the message, and in consequence the poem. Unfortunately - certainly in Western people - the desire for more stuff gets implanted in their psyche from the very beginning of life. Just think, the whole basis of government, commerce and personal progression is 'growth'. Of course it is flawed, hence the economic crashes for example. But Mankind is, if nothing else it seems, stupid. Blessings, Allen PS: There is nothing wrong in desiring change!
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| Stalling
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2025-11-06 Twice tonight, after reading poetry on PoetBay, I have come up with the word, 'honor'. I sense that you are an honorable man, Lawrence, there's nothing wrong with stalling when the task ahead may not be one that is welcomed. Blessings, Allen
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| Namesakes
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2025-11-06 That is not only a fine poem, but is told so earnestly and reverently. From reading your words clearly 'honor' needs adding as an adjective for your family. Blessings, Allen
PS: and as an honor I have spelled that word the American way. :o)
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| We might share this stream together
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2025-11-06 A very interesting poem. It certainly is a thought! Blessings, Allen
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| The City Will Not Sleep Tonight
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2025-11-04 Full of good descrptions. I especially liked:
And up above,
There’s gilded wires shined warm and bright.
Bestowing day-time glow though night.
Blessings, Allen
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| call it what you can
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2025-11-04 It has all the feelings the situation would create I feel, Mirza. The silence in THAT room! Blessings, Allen
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| LSD on X-Mas Eve
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2025-11-04 Woah! That would frighten me to death! Blessings, Allen
PS: Nice to see you writing.
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| Ramblings 686
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2025-11-04 sadd' puts it very eloquently, I thought.
Blessings and brotherly love, Allen
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| Rain‑Slick Night-Market
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2025-11-03 Very enigmatic poem. I like poems that are about moments in life, and this one has descriptions that allow me to see the scene in my mind's eye, but I am left seeking for the 'background' in my imagination, and I fail to conjure something solid. Blessings, Allen
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| Fragments of Light
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2025-11-03 You always seem to portray yourself is 'dark', and do again in this poem which has easy flow and some satisfying rhymes. I am left intrigued after the read. Blessings, Allen
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| Constants
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2025-11-02 I found this poem to be really emotive, and I feel that were she able, she would be so proud that you have learned from her. Often only when we have lost something do we see the value of them. Blessings, Allen
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| Dull
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2025-11-01 Then have a great night! Dullard? NEVER. Blessings, Allen
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| Paradox Park
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2025-11-01 An interesting read, CW. I especially like 'The Universe is more than may be known' and 'Of a fearfully awesome incredible Light'. Of the latter I am hopeful the fear part is caused by an inward comparison between myself and the light source. Great share. Blessings, Allen
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| Love in the Shadows of the Moon
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2025-11-01 A love poem definitely, and a good one too. I like the use of reflected light analogy/metaphor. In relationships each person should make the other more fulfilled and a better person with their individual illumination. :o) Blessings, Allen
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| The Future of (Place Any Western Nation's Name Here)
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2025-10-31 I read your poem with a serious sense of foreboding. I feel Mankind as a species follows a pattern of self destruction time and time again. Why is it left to the poets to point this out. Blessings, Allen
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| life black and white
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2025-10-31 Knowing a little about you, Mirza, I understand how this circumstance might be encountered. It reminds me so very much of the days when I was receiving radiation treatment - daily, over six weeks. Long enough that the waiting room became a place of wishing for the healing of my fellow Man, and feeling the pain and realisation about those who no longer turned up. Your locks are a contrived enigma I feel. Worthy of accolade for certain. Blessings, Allen
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| All Hallows Eve
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2025-10-31 Well, Sir, a fine renovation - if I may call it that. I wish I was as able as you in revising my older work. It truly has the mood and feel befitting the day. B&L, Allen
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| Love’s Five Fingered Kiss
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2025-10-29 Beautiful. It is the one indisputable universal emotion (or more). Blessings, Allen
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| Ramblings 684
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2025-10-29 There's that old saying, "Use it or lose it!" which even my bronchial specialist says (I have COPD) in respect of deliberately getting out of breath, and to taking very deep breaths every now and again during the day. When I first began doing this it was actually somewhat painful to breathe in at that deep deep breath point, but now hardly ever any pain. I'm hoping that in some small way that might encourage you to 'breath through the pain' as the saying goes (no pun intended!) Sending positive thoughts for the diminishment of you pain. We are all behind you. Blessings, Allen
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| Autumnal
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2025-10-29 I know this feeling well, Lawrence. I think it is a strange time of year that sits least well with us as we age. Watching the rain can me meditative I find and absorbing as you look more closely and watch the effect it has on things. Blessings, Allen
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| IT IS OCTOBER MORNING BY ANN WOOD
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2025-10-29 I know you have another culture in your heart. So is that a tradition to take down Christmas decorations in October, or have I misunderstood something. I tripped up on that, which is why I ask the question, but otherwise it is a pleasant piece and is ultimately filled with beautiful sentiments for which I thank you. Blessings, Allen
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| ME MATE KEITH
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2025-10-29 The is no 'why' it just 'is' - its as true for friendship as it is for existence. Blessings, Allen
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| Eulogy of the Unbroken
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2025-10-29 I loved this poem. As I read it I was thinking not only about what it said but how well it was written... hence my second reading. I absolutely love the way the last stanza exudes a softness that I think you wrote to express your thoughts on immortality. Blessings, Allen
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| We go back in circles always
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2025-10-29 You ARE appreciated. Thanks for sharing a very truthful analysis of self perception. Blessings, Allen
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| The Measure of Seasons
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2025-10-29 Such a gentle expose of our life's diminishment. Maybe that is too powerful a word, 'diminishment'? Or is it? Whatever, I thoroughly appreciate your gentle poem both for its ability to resonate with myself and its honesty. If I may, I'm going to quote some lyrics, maybe you will remember them?
Those were the days, my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose
For we were young and sure to have our way
Blessings, Allen
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| The Whisper of Moonlight
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2025-10-28 Your describe that state of being in a relationship that so many people strive for. A love that supports and fosters, holds dear. Really nice. Blessings, Allen
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| Disconnected Thoughts
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2025-10-28 To me this reads as a reflection on the effects of hurt and pain perhaps on the part of a loved one. This is a really difficult subject to write about and the use of the random thoughts in short stanzas is brilliant in this context. Nicely done. Blessings, Allen
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| NO I DO NOT HAVE A P H D!
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2025-10-27 "Jealousy is the tribute mediocrity pays to genius."
(Fulton J. Sheen)
Blessings, Allen
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| What is it for november?
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2025-10-26 I read this as if November has been a particular vexation for you. I think for me it would be March. It is an eloquent poem too, Mirza, I send my condolences. The loss of any close one is so painful and separating. Blessings and brotherly love, Allen
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| Back then; Next
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2025-10-26 A really charming poem, with a message. The descriptions were good, and allowed the reader to see the scene in their minds eye. I really liked "the scent of pipe tobacco and the symphony/
of crickets and birds soothing our hearts". Great. Blessings, Allen
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| The Ignoble End of the Original Fascist
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2025-10-25 I remember what happened to Nicolae Ceausescu too... and his wife. Blessings, Allen
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| The Pit of Hope
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2025-10-25 You are not here, and it seems you haven't been for quite some while, I'm hoping the reason for that is you found a new love that was so consuming, so fulfilling, it has caused you to think that you can never write how you feel about this love because it changes and grows every second so that the 'now' is all consuming.
You loved Orion Mountain Dreamer's strength, well let me tell you something, the strength YOU show in your 'self-affirmation' is magnificent.
Blessings, Allen
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| after-pop
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2025-10-25 Nice one ....hic.... :o) Blessings, Allen
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| Oscillate
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2025-10-25 Very descriptive, Mirza. The leaves oscillating their way to the ground especially. Blessings, Allen
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| Bluegrass Journey
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2025-10-24 I've got to commend you on this poem. I especially love, "Each sip a quiet experiment in time and fire" and "A people shaking until they were gone" which are absolutely brilliant. Blessings, Allen
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2025-10-24 Despite the core message of this, I enjoyed the read hoping that somewhere towards or at the end your protagonist would 'see the light' and have an answer. But then the last two lines! Wow! Powerful. In the old days they might have read: "screw up. / Throw in wastepaper basket." with perhaps "start again". :o) Nice One. Blessings, Allen
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| Solelaris three. A hypothetical story or is it
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2025-10-24 Interesting poem, Alan. I'm hopeful that an highly advanced race of beings will either want to help us overcome our avaricious and aggressive nature, or just avoid us until we grow up! Blessings, Allen
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| My Eye
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2025-10-24 I like this poem. A little daunted by the last two lines because I think they're sad. The peripenultimate line must apply to us all, but being unable to quantify One's beliefs needn't switch the stars off. I can appreciate the magnificence of it all whilst being 'stateless' as regards religion. All that shouldn't detract from the skill demonstrated in your poem, though. Blessings, Allen
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| Revealing
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2025-10-23 This, I feel, is a poem that can be interpreted in several ways. For me it is almost like a meditation on actually 'being'. I can see so many similarities of thought within it. Thanks for sharing. Blessings, Allen
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| In Exile
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2025-10-23 I found this very emotive to read. It reminded me so much of something I read online the other day which I'd love to quote as it is absurdly pertinent to you poem, but unfortunately only the meaning remains in my mind and not the words. :o( If only you and I were readers of one another's mind. Blessings, Allen
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| Dress-Up
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2025-10-22 A charming and sensitive poem. I really enjoyed the core sentiment. It was a good read, and very well put together. Blessings, Allen
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| Ramblings 682
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2025-10-22 I see the hour that you wrote this. The middle of the night is often not a kind companion. Hopefully daylight (and the Sun?) will lift your spirits. It does mine. Blessings, Allen
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| in the waning light
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2025-10-22 You describe the scene really well. I enjoyed the read. Blessings, Allen
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| SOMETIMES I WONDER
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2025-10-22 Keep up the fight my dear friend. Blessings, Allen
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| Perdition
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2025-10-22 Has the chilli leaked into your pen, Lawrence? [Takes tongue out of cheek] :o)
Blessings, Allen
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| Household Mutiny
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2025-10-21 Wow! I'm taking this with a pinch of salt. :o) Vivid imagination at work here. Blessings, Allen
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| Simple Complexity
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2025-10-21 Yes, your observational poem is interesting. I guess all things can be embellished one way or another. Nature has a way of doing that quite often. Not so often is people observing it, they are too busy earning their daily bread. Blessings, Allen
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| "Win-Win" is a Myth
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2025-10-20 Brilliant observation of a worldwide conundrum. Blessings, Allen
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| no blackbird attended
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2025-10-20 Great emotive poetry. Blessings, Allen
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