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D G Moody

75 years old from UK


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Not One of the Cool Kids, I Guess

2024-07-26
So witty! And what was the problem anyway - great song and I always thought Genesis was so much less without him.


Lesson 6

2024-07-26
How do you do it! Composing poems of such rewarding reading; whatever - keep them coming Sameen!


DEEP IN THOUGHT

2024-07-26
A deeply personal and reflective poem on your personal condition; It left me just wishing you well Alan.


To live is to die.

2024-07-23
A good 'old fashioned' poem, that has a good rhyme - I liked it a lot


When Trump is Gone and Fanon Reappears

2024-07-22
Eloquent rage - keep fighting Lawrence.


Lesson 2

2024-07-22
A perfect poignant evocation of a love now ended; as I know having been there myself.


Lesson 1

2024-07-22
Aha! I've missed your poems, and this is a classic - the widening Gyre - Yeatsian, as I borrowed as well from the same poem. I liked the heart escaping the hand simile.


Holding Up

2024-07-21
My doctor friend recounts how a dead person becomes more heavy - as when something light has left - hence 'dead weight'


midnight

2024-07-21
A damn good Haiku.


Making sense

2024-07-20
We only live in the moment, all else is either memory or expectation. A very good poem Sona.


Like Ms. Angelou, I Rise

2024-07-20
Better to be a Prince in ones house, than a King in Walmart......Methinks? I loved this one, not least for the irony, or was that the ironing?


REVENIR

2024-07-19
This is a considerable piece Allen, deserving of repeat reading, I salute you for it.

B & L Dougie


WHAT IS LEFT?

2024-07-16
How this resonates with me; that my life is filled with things that I can neither take with me, nor what anyone would want after I die.


FELONY

2024-07-16
Can I too sign up to the club of time wasting, I too let time slip through my fingers when I should be rendering it into poetry.


GAPS PERVADING

2024-07-16
I love your reflective quality, and how the image of the silver thrupences evokes the years falling away; and glad to say, you're still here my friend.

Blessings........Dougie


image

2024-07-16
I agree one of your best - the image of the lover, tender and immediate, not a word wasted.


For the Waters Are Come In, Even Unto My Soul

2024-07-16
Yea! Whilst thou dost call unto the clean waters thy litany doth fall upon the stony ground, wherein thy call for succour upon the peanut butter omits the fruit of the berry in compote form - verily the jam, known amongst the heathen colonials as jelly. As penance I command thee to prepare such as between two slices of bread.

Anyway, as always a corker - nice one Thomas.


The Well-Read Possum

2024-07-16
Pure Genius Jim, spare and quirky and witty it brought with it a smile.


Maintenance-

2024-07-16
I liked this, how you've used the idea of the lubricant to stand for the one who maintains the family - or so it seemed to me.


TRUMP!

2024-07-16
Roosevelt was saved by his own words; whereas Trump only lent his ear.


Media

2024-07-16
Amen to that!


After a rainfall

2024-07-16
I liked how you have used the rain as a metaphor for the relationship between two people


Where is the Time?

2024-07-16
The best form of love in another, that encourages us to be better


How the Democrats Suck

2024-07-16
We're sure as hell up shit creek without a paddle.


Fourteen More Lines on Whisky

2024-07-16
Nice one Jim. Whisky or Whiskey? The first the scotch the second the bourbon, I don't drink either now as my wife says it makes me snore!


The president as a figure of speech

2024-07-16
Yes, a good one, as the President may stand (or fall) for the country.


Caretaker

2024-07-16
A good poem Lawrence, one that I felt has more than one meaning.


MERLIN

2024-05-26
The sad thing is that we often outlive our pets, but that's the deal. Nice one Allen.


DEAD LINES

2024-05-25
Sweet lines Alan, and it is love the survives us.


BUBBLE AND SQUEAK

2024-05-21
A blast from the past - and it had to be cooked in Lard.


My 1970s

2024-05-21
Nostalgia's not what it use to be; good poem Thomas, a lot to remind me; though, not sure about the Swiss reference why would it be such a red rag to the Germans - do they hate the Swiss that much?


LITTLE SPIDERS

2024-05-21
This reminds me of my father in law - who had the heeby jeebies from drink; he liked talking to his imaginary phantoms - not that the same is the same for you Alan.


Truth of the Matter

2024-05-21
Any despair itself forms the compost of creativity - just like this f.i.n.e poem.


Procrastination

2024-05-21
In a nutshell: there is no end to procrastination, nice poem.


Irritable

2024-05-21
The pearl is made from the irritation of sand; a good poem Sona.


A Good Day Indeed

2024-05-21
Well, I think I've got Bauhaus, Redgrave sisters, maybe Dame Helen (BC?) but I haven't yet cracked Tas-bloody- manian.

Anyway, nice one Thomas


midnight

2024-05-11
A perfect piece - words that can't be remembered or read?


ONE DAY TIME WILL END

2024-05-11
You've expressed perfectly the contradiction of human existence; that we can imagine not being alive, and all that follows from that. Bravo Allen


ONE APRIL MORNING

2024-05-11
I liked the rhyme sequence, and how you've rounded the poem off with the last lines reminder of life's continuance; nice one Allen.


UNBELIEVABLE LOSS

2024-05-11
Thanks Allen, for reminding us of what the Holocaust was all about - the extinction of innocence and decency. And have we learnt any better?


REPEATS LIKE THE BEATS OF MY HEART

2024-05-11
I liked this piece; it has an archaic feel to it, and it conjures a rustic setting on a balmy summers day, with the erotic intertwined with the bucolic. A good one Allen!

Dougie


birds of a different feather

2024-04-04
The point was not to threaten visiting lecturers with pokers, at least not with its point, so he lost his point!


aside to marketa

2024-04-04
I like your short poems - the skill is in the less


on hwy 1

2024-04-04
A condensed story, elegantly told, and I liked how you used the highway as a motif.


summit

2024-04-04
Yes, the variation is intriguing - a novel and refreshing form I quite like.


UNIVERSAL RIGHT!

2024-04-04
We've been exchanging 'blessings and love' for quite a few years Allen, and I believe it makes me a better person.


THANKS TO READING

2024-03-27
Don't pay the ferryman Alan; good poem though.


Airplanes, Wind

2024-03-27
I see scudding clouds causing the rag tag stars.


Mirror of Patience

2024-03-27
A poem as much to oneself - nice one Thomas.


YOUR CHOICE

2024-03-27
Good one Allen; to make anyone consider what is true - to oneself or to any system that takes away choice.