| Rebellion Is
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2026-02-13 Newton's third Law herein:
"To every evil of wrongful action there is an equal and opposite rebellion"
So well expressed in your poem, Kee.
Blessings, love and power to you and yours, Allen
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| A CHOCOLATE SUPRISE
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2026-02-13 For those who do not know, this poem of Alan's was definitely no picnic to write (or to Wispa!) A nice humorous diversion, my friend.
Blessings, Allen
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| Inevitably Evident
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2026-02-13 This poem really does deserve accolade! It is a well executed precise about time and ageing which other 'matures' will concur with by the bucket load!
There will be variations of course: Mine for example because I feel that I am still in the process of carrying 'the weight', and whilst I delight in those moments of communion with the Universe (in all its magnificence and beauty) there are fewer such moments than I would like. But as the poem says, they are there to comfort us - and, I feel, recharge us too.
Blessings, Allen
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| Sad Turn around
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2026-02-13 This poem certainly does speak volumes. Three short stanzas that cover a whole lot of ground. Well written.
Blessings, Allen
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| Still Life
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2026-02-13 I enjoyed this rather sombre poem because it reflects thoughts that my wife and I have/had. I'm a great believer in the saying "You are where you are because you were meant to be there", and I think that applies to the kind of objects you describe - they will find their intended destination as the world carries on. It does, of course, bring up the question as to whether you will actually worry about such things after you have 'returned home'. But that is another question.
Blessings, Allen
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| Lost
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2026-02-13 It is a very interesting poem. I always find it interesting to read how other people interpret such crossroads in life. The protagonist sounds as if he/she feels this choice is the final one to be experienced?
Blessings, Allen
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| Bohemian
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2026-02-11 Hey what an interesting write! And that final line can be read at least two ways. I will be reading this more times for sure. Blessings, Allen
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| Not Named
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2026-02-11 When I first started reading this poem I formed the opinion it was talking about man's inhumanity to man which is all too evident in the world today. But the 'symbols and signs' tripped me up in that thinking and I was left with questions at the end. But this what all good writing does: Leaves you wanting more as a result of reading. Bravo. Blessings, Allen
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| Keep holding my hand
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2026-02-11 I feel this poem describes a relationship with such a strong bond. The use of 'brother' makes me wonder if in fact it is familial love the protagonist is speaking about, rather than cultural - which I formed the impression of at my first reading. A heartfelt rendering. Blessings, Allen
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| SOME
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2026-02-11 Some things are just not meant to be. We grow in ourselves by realising that, but it can be a hard pill to swallow. Blessings, Allen
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| SOME SAY THEY WILL
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2026-02-11 A very poignant write as far as I am concerned. Blessings, Allen
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| February Lupercus
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2026-02-07 An enjoyable poem that just about covers all the aspects of that time of year. With pleasing rhymes and a smooth flow, it reminds me of the poetry masters of old. Thank you so much for sharing. Blessings, Allen
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| Spring Wind
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2026-02-06 Well, you write poetry for starters! :) I did enjoy this, Jim. There was a similarity, in your first stanza, with things my wife and I said at lunch, and the second, well, that created memories for me when I was a small child. Thank you for sharing. Blessings, Allen
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| this is what we do
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2026-02-06 Is it really a false assumption? A really enjoyable read for me. It reminds me of somewhere I have fond memories of. I think it is fulfilling for the reader to find that empathy with the poet's words (and of course fulfilling for the poet to learn of it!) Blessings, Allen
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| What Lies Within
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2026-02-06 Nicely penned, Melinda. Reading it I immediately thought of Karma, which to my mind was what your words were imagining. I thought of the word retribution and wondered what would be the opposite... I concluded it is just LOVE. Blessings, Allen
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| Noises Off
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2026-02-06 Great truth, and I empathise with the objective. Did this win? Personally, there have been times in my life when I have realised that something was missing from my day, and it was classical music. Sometimes it breaks through me and smoothes out the wrinkles. B&L, Allen
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| Silences
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2026-02-06 I think this is my poem of the year! Absolutely mesmerising read, where each stanza brought a fresh appreciation for the words. B&L, Allen
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| Backward
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2026-02-06 Ray, I love this. So well written and constructed. Deserves accolade I think. Blessings, Allen
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| Wisps of Summer
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2026-02-05 I really like this poem. For me it was a twist at the end, but only because of my supposition as I began the read. Nicely done.
Blessings, Allen
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| Back Seat
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2026-02-05 Like all good storytelling your poem leaves your readers wondering IF...
Nicely done. Blessings, Allen
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| FINE DINING
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2026-02-04 "Should I leave the chef a tip?" .... Oh yes. Written on paper, and perhaps in rhyme :o) Blessings, Allen
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| walking up the hill toward tomorrow
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2026-02-04 A classic. I enjoyed the read. It is nice and gentle, just as the relationship within it is described. Blessings, Allen
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| Conversations no 5
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2026-02-03 Bless. :) Allen
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| TO SLEEP YET BE AWAKE - ADDITANS - THANKS TO D. G. MOODY
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2026-01-30 I think this depends upon your beliefs about '42' (as Douglas Adams refereed to it) :o) Blessings, Allen
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| ARE WE LIVEING IN A WORLD GOING MAD?
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2026-01-30 I thought your poem was very 'on point', and every sane person will recognise what you say! I was sad that it concluded with what seemed a palliative that the world keeps on turning. In my opinion, the world does keep on turning but that doesn't mean the madness you highlight is excusable or has less negative influence on people's lives. As usual, keenly observed poetry from your pen, Ken. Bravo! Blessings, Allen
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| On Responsibility
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2026-01-29 Bravo! I applaud these words. I applaud those thoughts. It needs saying over and over again, to be drummed into stupid minds until the penny finally drops. There are flowers that bloom with different colours. Everything in existence is different, that is what makes every single thing so valuable, so unique. In the end, each is part of the whole. Blessings, Allen
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| The Work of Water
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2026-01-29 Just one word: Brilliant.... dare I add 'sparkling' :o) Blessings, Allen
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| I wake from sleep
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2026-01-29 Wow, Dougie! We have the same muse! So true. Great poem. Blessings, Allen
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| No Escape for Anyone
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2026-01-29 The detail and thought in this fine poem makes it unsurprising to me that you have had these three dreadful experiences. What you say is unquestionably true. I always think back to my science lessons at college, "To every action there is a reaction" and I think that law so aptly applies to every single thing we do, think, and say in this life. Blessings, Allen
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| avila beach
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2026-01-29 I think that in a way this poem is actually prophetic. I think time - not eons though - will make this come to pass. Blessings, Allen.
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| ALL I EVER DID WAS LOVE.
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2026-01-27 Such a heartfelt write, this. Deserves accolade in my opinion, I felt the pain that would be felt in such a relationship as this. Love has many facets, I think. And I'm beginning to think that true love is so unconditional as to be impossible for the majority of human beings. One look at the world as it is, and woah! Blessings, Allen
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| AFTER
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2026-01-26 I agree with Jim entirely. So well put. Blessings, Allen
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| The Cost of Comfort
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2026-01-25 Sadly, I have to agree with that phrase you repeat in your powerful poem, "No one is coming to save us." Interfering in the evolution of a species may well be an intergalactic/Universal/theosophical no-no. It is up to every one of us ourselves. I personally think that Mankind has to learn about "massing" : How when we come together in thought, deed and intention we are omnipotent. Blessings, Allen
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| MIXED DEMENTIA AM I STILL ME?
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2026-01-25 Hang in there my friend.
Blessings, Allen
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| A CHILLING THOUGHT
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2026-01-25 Good question posed in your interesting poem, Alan. Perhaps the number one unanswerable question of all time! DM me if you want to get into a convo about it, Blessings, Allen
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| the morning after
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2026-01-24 I guess you know I was the 'drole' commentator! Sorry about that.
Blessings, Allen
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| The Venue Is Here
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2026-01-23 I think your words might reflect a lot of member's thoughts about sharing work via the Internet, I personally felt you were being specific about PoetBay and your experience of sharing here, but I could be mistaken. Whatever, validation of One's work is almost like lifeblood to a poet because being a poet is actually a 'lonely' occupation, which is why I think commenting is so valuable for one another. Blessings, Allen
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| In Trance Sing
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2026-01-23 When I read this I was struck with the thought that it is a very poignant write. Nostalgia is the keyword here, I feel, and if my interpretation is correct tears are described with novel metaphors. Thanks for sharing. Blessings, Allen
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| a cold winter night
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2026-01-23 This poem gives me a sense of the great dynamic you clearly have in your family unit. The warmth of your bed is palpable to all the way to here. Snuggle close and keep safe.
Blessings, Allen
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| STOOPID - TRUMP
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2026-01-22 You have it direct from someone living with it in Melinda there, Ken. It must be awful 'over the pond'. Blessings, Allen
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| taps
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2026-01-22 When they invade your dream world, you know it is time to stop. Having said that, I do understand that it might be so different living in the USA. I imagine it is part of life now, isn't it? Blessings, Allen
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| TRUE WORTH
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2026-01-22 Yes indeed. Loving oneself is the prelude to being able to give love. Blessings, Allen
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| Farewell to 2025
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2026-01-22 A happy read, though my belly was too much satiated in '25, so '26 brings a need to eat less. There's always a cost to contentment isn't there. :o) Blessings, Allen
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| Ready or Not
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2026-01-22 I shall have you all, Southerners, Midwesterners et al, in my thoughts. Let us hope it all blows over nicely. You tell a story that could well be of many places in this present day World. Luckily I am 200M above sea level, else with the rain we've been having I'd be flooded like many at lower levels. Blessings to you and yours, Allen
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| ILLUSION GLASS
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2026-01-22 Cleverly written piece, this. I especially like the little touches like "paws to mirror" and "hands pressed to the lie I need". Though I can't help feeling compassion for the protagonist. It is sad.
Blessings, Allen
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| Ashes
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2026-01-22 Love it, even though it tells a sad story well written. Thanks for sharing. Blessings, Allen
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| taps
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2026-01-22 Good poem. I think it will resonate with quite a few people. If I even hear that 'thing's' voice on the TV I immediately turn to another channel. My friend won't watch TV News at all because even apart from the 'thing' it is so disturbing to his equilibrium. I'm getting that way too to be honest. :o(
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| BIT BY BIT
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2026-01-21 @Sona: No, you are quite right. It should have been fare. It is, I believe, a somewhat old fashioned use of the English word (as a verb). Thanks for the heads-up. Blessings, Allen
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| As It Is
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2026-01-21 Thank you for sharing this poem. It was a really interesting read.
I think your are presupposing that Good always triumphs over Evil - with the assertion that the outcome is decided before the battle? And 'our man' (I love that!) always has the sunlight behind him. It is something that would definitely be desirable isn't it.
Blessings, Allen
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| As Far As I’d Like
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2026-01-20 Ah, yes, the problem of ageing. As one who is well into this process, I am aware that there eventually comes a stage - an ending - when the body becomes absolutely useless... and indeed lifeless. It shows great caring and compassion that you tried to accommodate his diminishment and make cycling easier for him at each stage of the way. Your poem actually reminded me of my father-in-law who went even further than studying mobility scooter catalogues and ended up with a garage full of them! Blessings, Allen
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