birds of a different feather
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2024-04-04 The point was not to threaten visiting lecturers with pokers, at least not with its point, so he lost his point!
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aside to marketa
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2024-04-04 I like your short poems - the skill is in the less
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on hwy 1
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2024-04-04 A condensed story, elegantly told, and I liked how you used the highway as a motif.
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summit
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2024-04-04 Yes, the variation is intriguing - a novel and refreshing form I quite like.
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UNIVERSAL RIGHT!
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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.
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THANKS TO READING
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2024-03-27 Don't pay the ferryman Alan; good poem though.
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Airplanes, Wind
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2024-03-27 I see scudding clouds causing the rag tag stars.
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Mirror of Patience
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2024-03-27 A poem as much to oneself - nice one Thomas.
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YOUR CHOICE
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2024-03-27 Good one Allen; to make anyone consider what is true - to oneself or to any system that takes away choice.
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Let go
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2024-03-13 The art of letting go
is not so hard to do
we should try it
and grow to like it.
A good poem Sona, you show the way!
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Rehearse
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2024-03-13 A nice evocation of a still cold month.
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Jen
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2024-03-13 The skill is in the brevity - damn good!
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ten of three
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2024-03-12 I'm with Allen on this one; a masterclass in poetic brevity with elegance that lingers in the mind.
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DEAR DIARY
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2024-03-12 They said, cheer up, things could be worse, so I cheered up, and sure enough - things got worse - nice one Alan.
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OUT OF A CLEAR BLUE SKY
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2024-03-11 Brilliant ending, I didn't see it coming, then re-reading it makes it so understandable. And I liked that 'she' is not someone we need to avoid, quite the contrary - she could be taking us on to the next place.
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Hills
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2024-03-10 A poem to conjure attention; thereby lies its inner meaning. or so it strikes me. Just damn good poetry.
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Deposition
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2024-03-10 A painting brought to life, so perfectly.
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When Songs of Joy Are Sung, Deep and Full-Throated
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2024-03-10 I've missed your poems. So a joy to read this one.
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THE GUNSLINGING PREACHER
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2024-03-08 A good old narrative poem, hard to beat.
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for you
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2024-03-08 The beauty is in its brevity - Bravo one trick!
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Aaaargh
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2024-03-05 Thanks for this Alan. I salute your courage, just even in sharing this.
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ONCE MORE
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2024-03-05 I applaud this poem; as it tells its story, unfolding slowly but with great lyricism, and at some point it dawns on the reader that this is about love carrying on into anew life; Bravo Allen!
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FORGIVE ME (a personal view)
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2024-03-02 This poem hit me hard, and it must be written from your heart Alan. With Alzheimer's my wife and I watching close friends going through the same. Stay Strong!
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The shamelessness of truth
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2024-03-02 Without truth we are nothing, it is what people are prepared to suffer and die for - as with Navalny. A great poem Christian.
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2024-03-01 A good Haiku
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HOSPITAL DAYS - 10
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2024-03-01 Well, how did I miss this one!! A classic Griffoner poem, subtly subversive, of our secular temples of health. After all, that's all we have left, until the last dying breath! Bravo Allen!
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Ill-Fitting Jacket
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2024-02-23 Sure is - spare and terse - my king of poem.
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Side effect
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2024-02-23 Looking in, as I do nowadays, I'm only commenting on what inspires me, and this one of your does it big! Bravo R.W.S.
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Who, dear heart
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2024-02-18 A lovely lyrical poem; and it had echo's of Walt Whitman in the best possible way
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SHE'S ALZHEIMER'S NOW
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2024-02-18 This really struck a chord inside me Allen, and you'll know why; and such a moving poem, which brings to the reader the sadness of her condition.
B & L....Dougie
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Literary History
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2024-02-17 Shades of William Carlos Williams, and done so wittily! Nice one Thomas.
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suspensive clauses
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2024-02-11 Wow, I've just read Lawrence's comment. Ahem......? Haven't you not noticed that we have a murderous bastard in the Kremlin obsessed with recreating the Russian empire?? I'm just glad we still have NATO - sans Trumps America.
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Today
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2024-02-11 Well, my dear R.W.S. you have encapsulated the frustration and humour of advancing age, and so spot on!
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Your body is electric
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2024-02-11 I'm with Lawrence and Allen, this poem 'zings', and your use of metaphor is superb, as is that final stanza - Bravo Thomas!!
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Death of a Friendship
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2024-02-09 'The death of a friendship looks a lot like a funeral you aren't allowed to attend'
It is this kind of reflection that can lift a poem beyond the mundane, and you've maintained the same throughout this poem. And I can also appreciate the length of time it took to get it right. Congratulations!
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Fix you
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2024-02-09 I liked this, a short poem that conveys more than some longer ones, keep going!
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REFLECTION
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2024-02-08 Well! This is good poetry, a pleasure to read, the description of the outdoor winter scene giving the mood for reflection - nice one Allen!
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Unfettered thoughts
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2024-02-03 No way Allen, for then where would be without your poems!
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IN VASTLY DIFFERENT WAYS
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2024-02-01 I liked this poem Allen; the way you juxtaposed the two women - wife and mother, and how you reconciled your emotions to both; apart from that it is elegantly composed with a subtle rhyme sequence - Bravo!
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Unsettled thoughts
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2024-01-28 I like how you do irony Alan - humour with a twist in this case pain - and what I also share with you.
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Remedial Measures
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2024-01-28 'getting out of the gawldang apartment,' I love words that are fresh and so aptly convey a meaning; great poem too Thomas
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HEAVEN UNKNOWN
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2024-01-25 Ah! You just need to slip a brown envelope to St Peter, after all that is how it used to be.
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The Deep Place
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2024-01-25 You can't put it more true that this.
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Sally Brin (pt1)
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2024-01-20 I enjoyed this Alan, a poem that beguiles and makes me think of other realities.
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Fr Branigan's Rhyme
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2024-01-20 This has an archaic feel to it, a gentle lilt that enchants; as always Thomas a poem to enjoy.
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WHY DO I LOVE YOU SO (repost)
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2024-01-18 Love is blind Alan; either that, or you have interesting tastes!
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Imaginary conversation with Lewis Carroll
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2024-01-17 Ayup Alan. Did C S Lewis mention Lewis Carroll?
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Looking forward thinking back
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2024-01-10 As one old fart to another - keep going Brother!
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GRATEFUL AND MYSTIFIED
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2024-01-10 I'm appreciating lately the reflective mood of you poems Allen, and this exemplifies that.
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THE DAY AHEAD
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2024-01-07 Locked in January gloom, better times can seem far away; and here Alan you offer a whimsical reflection that can cheer us up.
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