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12am hospital round

2025-04-30
So commendable. But do you really have to sleep on a bench?
Blessings, Allen


Feels Like it's All That's Left

2025-04-28
You are in my thoughts, and those of other's, for relief of the suffering. Hope is a really powerful energy and has such great potential. Blessings and love, Allen


yet tender heart

2025-04-28
Hi Peter, its smashing to see you writing on PB. I just lurv lipstress'! Lovely poem about love. :o) We with Welsh blood somewhere in our veins have this thing called hiraeth.
Blessings. Allen


Don't look up

2025-04-28
Yes, this poem so effectively highlights a scene we see all the time. We take our mobiles out with us in the car "in case" - but that's it. No surfing, no calling, no gaming, no social media! (We dumped Facebook so long ago it is hard to say exactly how long, but say at least ten years ago! There's no appeal in SM for us , so even if we were into such things we wouldn't use 'x" for obvious reasons! I do think that SM can be like an addiction though, and addiction is an illness. Will they get well soon? Blessings, Allen


Final Day

2025-04-28
Your poem completely describes those feelings when a holiday/visit is fast approaching its end. After all, I feel we often go to these places because they do, in some way, feel like a home from home in the first place. À bientôt. Blessings, Allen


Spring

2025-04-24
Take care on those excursions, and make sure you are fully charged. Freedom! Beep beep....
Blessings, Allen


Flash Flood Warning in Lafayette

2025-04-24
I'm sure I would - with your guidance of course. I would be like a fish out of water otherwise. "scuse the pun. Blessings, Allen


The Selkie

2025-04-22
Ah, the last stanza of this epic poem gives something of the author away, doesn't it: 'While his regret kept him in that dreich place,' and 'So, he stripped and set out to dree his weird.' Well done, Dougie, and the tweak was well worth it. It's good to see you here too. Blessings and brotherly love, Allen


As I Sit in the Gloom

2025-04-21
Too damn true!
Blessings, Allen


Incredible

2025-04-18
A similar thing with me: Inasmuch as I was never baptized. As an octogenarian I have never feared that my God would not unconditionally love me... since he or she mas maintained my being / my existing in this life, and given me such experiences to satisfy my belief that existence is eternal. I myself chose to give my children their own choice in such matters. I concur about the hypocrisy that is evident in so many 'missionaries'. Blessings, Allen


Ramblings 659

2025-04-17
That is a shame. Here is the hope that tomorrow (today) will be a better day for you. Blessings, Allen


Her Voice

2025-04-17
And very lyrical it is too. Well done. Blessings, Allen


Not All it Might Have Been

2025-04-16
And we all wonder the reason why. An excellent 'leave 'em wanting more' is this. Blessings, Allen


TRUMP JUST THE FACE! (Addid Two Lines)

2025-04-12
Very True. Blessings, Allen


confidant

2025-04-12
It is a feeling I share - so well described in your poem. I can survive happily on my own, 'in my own company', but in those intervals of initial separation after enjoying the company of a loved-one, in particular, the silence is the first signal of the void their leaving has created. Deserves accolade. Blessings, Allen


Cowley & Cathedral

2025-04-12
I like it. Well written. Blessings, Allen


Viv in the Coffee Shop

2025-04-12
A fine piece of poetry, this. Your descriptions bring the scene to life brilliantly, Jim. Blessings, Allen


Please Don't

2025-04-11
No, I get where you are coming from. Maybe such congratulations just get on your nerves. Blessings, Allen


A Sonnet by This Arrant Bard, an Other

2025-04-11
A fine sonnet. The subject matter reminds me of the saying: You can choose your friends but not your family. Sad isn't it. Blessings, Allen


One of 26,000

2025-04-11
Only 26,000! You have some catching up to do. o:) On a serious note this poem is very relatable in the sense that all these ordinary events combine to make up much of our experiences in life and we do tend to take them for granted I feel. Because many of them have been repeated for getting on towards 26,000 times (give or take) they have lost their 'sparkle'. Blessings, Allen


Winter 1985-86

2025-04-10
Fabulous are memories such as this! I watched a lone boy child yesterday sitting on a swing in his garden reading a book... a BOOK! What is the world coming to! Blessings, Allen


A Dream

2025-04-10
So absolutely true, this. For the most part this could be acheived by use of the simple word 'toleration' between one human and another, and by the regocnition that we all do the same bodily functions whatever our perceived status or importance is!
Blessings, Allen


The World Has Suffered Predators and Zealots, but Never Such Complete Idiots

2025-04-10
Certainly this poem must resonate with the thinking of a whole host of people around the world. I think it is borne from the ICDP of it all (Incongruity,Contradiction,Dichotomy and Paradox)! There must be someone, somewhere, who can see a plan to all this.... or not?
Blessings, Allen


Hard to Believe

2025-04-09
Self confidence is a wonderful thing, and yet sometimes if can... Well, it can just totally get out of control. Lawrence (below) comments that it is a pandemic, and I can see where he is coming from when you extrapolate the core of your poem into the real world as we see and experience it today. And as your poem title says, it is hard to believe.
Blessings, Allen


Eyelids over the eyes

2025-04-08
From the heart! Blessings, Allen


WHAT IS

2025-04-08
Damn, I really hope so!
Blessings, Allen


Home

2025-04-08
Never a truer word said! If you are mega wealthy then the world is your oyster (subject to personal security) and wherever you nest can be tops as far as you are concerned. But for the rest of us (I hate the differentiation!) .... well, let's put it this way, I think about where I could be, this is the best/safest place for now.
Blessings, Allen


Dreamland

2025-04-08
It is almost as if the initial mating ritual of Humans is actually counterproductive! Blessings, Allen


How to Lead a More Satisfying Existence

2025-04-08
I like your poem. In a way it is actually funny, but then again isn't, is it? I think you have to be at least a bit of a narcissist to agree with that premise. But I saw where you were coming from of course.
Blessings, Allen


It Finds Us by Various Means

2025-04-06
I am guessing it wasn't Marjory Kempe in 'person'... so a book perhaps. I can see you sitting in the sun, closed book by your side, and a beer to you lips. What was it you muttered? :o)
Blessings, Allen


NOT HOLDING HANDS

2025-04-06
@Lawrence Beck: Yes. She died in 2017 aged 95 years.
Blessings, Allen


Dear Reader,

2025-04-05
Writing is without doubt cathartic, and the reading is educational, so everyone gains something from the process (hopefully!) :o)
Blessings, Allen


Go Figure

2025-04-05
And you know, we are interested to read it too! Actually I thought the construct was pretty clever. I liked the complaints, and all was well until you said you were insignificant. Nobody is truly insignificant. Everybody is unique. The problem (maybe it is a blessing) is that we can't see the wood for the trees! Blessings, Allen


Patting the Horse's Nose

2025-04-05
More than a draft isn't it? That's a rhetorical by the way, because it was a pleasure to read. If your drafts are like that you put mine to shame, Jim!
Blessings, Allen


REMEMBERING THE PAST 2

2025-04-01
What a fabulous thing to have done, Alan. You should have received a medal. Blessings, Allen


Rules are for Losers

2025-04-01
There's also an ex French president who was sentenced to 3 years jail this week. Apparently his appeal will probably drag on for maybe even years - during which time he will be free - they say he is the first former French president to receive a custodial sentence. It happens!
Blessings, Allen


Word Cloud

2025-04-01
Very interesting poem, Sona. Love the metaphor of cloud. Blessings, Allen


Renewal

2025-03-29
Highlighting a major problem in the world today. What would you call it? Procrastination? No... but that gets near to it. Anyway, an enjoyable read even if the final three lines make you think, 'Yes, this is the problem!" Blessings, Allen


3.23.25

2025-03-29
A really interesting piece, dealing with the imponderable. I think it is cleverly constructed, full of pathos, and descriptive enough to make me 'see' the scenes you paint. Deserves accolade IMHO.
Blessings, Allen


HERE I STAND THE ACCUSED

2025-03-27
Alan, I greatly respect you, but I have to say that one of the problems with the UK today is that no-one seems to stick with it: They want the results they want, and NOW - regardless of the reasons why that might not be possible or in the country's best interests. Just my pennyworth after reading your poem. Blessings, Allen.


Ladies Night

2025-03-27
And some Bertrams masquerade under a different name. Epstein comes to mind. This poem reminds me of some of my demised friend CoolHermit's poems. Another bar, another cocktail, a better time.
Blessings, Allen


BECAUSE I AM A WOMAN TRANSLATED BY ANN WOOD

2025-03-27
@Ann Wood: I understood that. My critique was not aimed at you, it was a critique of the poem. Only my point of view. You should be congratulated for your linguistic skills. Blessings, Allen

PS: I looked at Mariq's work on Otkrovenia. she is a good writer IMHO. :o)


BECAUSE I AM A WOMAN TRANSLATED BY ANN WOOD

2025-03-26
I found the poem to be 'enjoyable' to read, but whilst I understood (even as a man) what was being expressed so eloquently, I could not help feel that it was very gender specific. (As a man I would, wouldn't I!) Having said that, I also recognise that in general men have done nothing to give cause for nullification of many of the emotional responses described. Blessings, Allen


Poems for you

2025-03-26
You can tell that this is such deeply thought out poetry, Sona. It's conversational tone proves to be effective in describing your connection with an other/loved one, and isn't it wonderful to fellow poet lovers that the way you extol is via writing poetry! Blessings, Allen


Taxonomy

2025-03-26
All of them are concerning. Perhaps the last of your list is the keystone to your dis-ease. If it isn't, it certainly won't be in any way easing disquiet in this unfortunate reality. Blessings, Allen


Joy In The Chaos

2025-03-25
Your poem highlights the importance of mindfulness and appreciation of small, positive experiences in life. Having gratitude in your mind during those small fragments of time is hugely beneficial I've found. Lots of interesting metaphors too.
Blessings, Allen


THE CRYSTAL'S IN MY EARS

2025-03-25
As a fellow sufferer I can wholeheartedly sympathise, Alan. I've sent you the came of a medicine that might help you. Eply maneuvers (mentioned by Jamsbo Rockda) helped a bit, but didn't stop the vertigo, but the medicine did. Keep your chin up, my friend.
Blessings, Allen.


DEMENTERED AGAIN

2025-03-25
You are in my thoughts, my friend.
Blessings, Allen


Nomad no More

2025-03-23
Please don't be. There's always more life 'in the old dog' and you're a spring chicken by comparison! Blessings, Allen


Rain on Red Earth

2025-03-23
I'm with Lawrence on this one, Dougie. Fabulously descriptive. There's so much to say about this, but "the fan syruping the limpid air" and "the night velvet with moths" stand out in my mind. Blessings, Allen