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Nicola Beckett

Tue 6th Mar 2018 17:36

It's OK x

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Jon

Tue 6th Mar 2018 16:02

A breathtaking piece of work. One of the best poems I've read in a long time. Reminds me of Laurie Anderson a bit

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220August

Tue 6th Mar 2018 14:08

Thanks, Hannah. Glad you liked it...

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M.C. Newberry

Tue 6th Mar 2018 13:29

A true record breaker from an age of amateurs - which
originates from amator (lover). A timely tribute!
"Like a gazelle, he raced along that track
And from that time on there was no looking back!".

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M.C. Newberry

Tue 6th Mar 2018 13:20

My brother had a stroke one morning without warning in his early fifties and recently celebrated his eighty first
birthday - taking delivery of a new TV to mark the event.
Take heart, Louise, and use all that life offers to help
you progress from this devastating setback.
Adaptability has always been the secret of success
against adversity and the fact that you have produced
this poem for us to read and understand is a step
forward - and one of many I'm sure.
Bon chance!

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M.C. Newberry

Tue 6th Mar 2018 13:06

Haven't seen your pic or poems for a while.
You'd be welcome at the Oscars, Hugh!
"Nature (that Mother!) provides as per her needs.
But it's in improving nature where a man succeeds!"

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M.C. Newberry

Tue 6th Mar 2018 11:04

You will find entries for Goddard online. Another of his books is
"Flight To Reality".
He's reported to have experienced a
"slip in time" when flying through a storm over a deserted Scottish
airfield, seeing, through a break in the clouds, a sunlit operational
air field with ground personnel
wearing overalls not in use & planes not invented at that pre-war time.
His own account can be found at https://esoterx.com/2016/05/01/time-waits-for-no-air-marshal-victor-goddard-unthinkable-war
Add to that his part in the sending of
the small ships to rescue the troops at Dunkirk and you get
a flavour of an extraordinary life of a man of action deeply interested in
spiritualism.

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Stu Buck

Tue 6th Mar 2018 08:49

as i read this i am listening to sandy denny and its hard to drag her voice away from this ray which is a compliment i can assure you

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Stu Buck

Tue 6th Mar 2018 08:48

nostalgic without becoming sickly. excellent as usual martin, i look forward to seeing you at some point this year

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Stu Buck

Tue 6th Mar 2018 08:43

excellent piece and i wish you all the best louise, with strength and faith (wherever it is placed) you will get stronger. good luck with everything

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suki spangles

Tue 6th Mar 2018 05:24

Hi Martin,

Do not go gentle into that good night..

Suki

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suki spangles

Tue 6th Mar 2018 05:16

Hi Ray,

Did you conceive this piece as a lyric? This would work lovely with the right musical accompaniment.

I would love to hear your inspiration for this too. It is compelling, leaving room for the reader to interpret in their own way.

Cheers,
Suki

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Red Brick Keshner

Tue 6th Mar 2018 01:22

"Cynthia Buell Thomas

Mon 5th Mar 2018 10:37

This is so clever- deserved three readings before I was happy with my giving it proper attention.

Haven't seen you in ages. I hope all is well. Or am I wrong? I could have sworn I recognised the name from years ago. But your profile does not seem to bear this out."

Hello there,
Indeed it has been years!

First, the loss of the email with which my original blog (which is still floating around here at WOL!) was linked; hence the loss of access to said blog. Life then gets in the way of all sanity; and now an attempt at reconstruction and navigating the poetic waters again.

My gratitude for your kind words. Trusting all is well with you as well.

Feeling a little older and a bit more battered.

Such is life. :_)

See you round the site,
Frederick

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elPintor

Mon 5th Mar 2018 23:24

A thought-provoking piece that prompts many questions of both technology and the self. And, a super interview, too. It is obvious that your views are well-considered and I appreciate the opportunity to read them.

Take care Suki,
Rachel

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Chris Bainbridge

Mon 5th Mar 2018 22:35

Thanks to you all for those very kind comments! And yes...based (albeit loosely) on a real gig many years ago.

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Ian Whiteley

Mon 5th Mar 2018 20:57

Thanks for the kind comments on 'Sacred Path' Martin - it was written to commemorate by best friend who passed away in January - not sure where the picture is from - I nicked it off of that there internet - but it had the 'mystical' quality you picked up on - so seemed appropriate for the piece.
Hope you're well and hope to see you somewhere soon
Ian

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Ian Whiteley

Mon 5th Mar 2018 20:55

Many thanks for your kind comments on 'Sacred Path' Ray - you are insightful as to the nature of the poem as I have just lost my best friend in the last month or so - and this was my way of honouring him without being too over sentimental (I hope). Thanks for taking the time to comment mate
Ian

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Ian Whiteley

Mon 5th Mar 2018 20:52

Many thanks for your kind comments on 'Sacred Path' Keith. It is something that still affects me - having lost a close friend in January - I appreciate you taking the time to see its merits and comment
Ian

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<Deleted User> (18118)

Mon 5th Mar 2018 19:42

This poem expresses a love of life and nature.
Really enjoyed reading it.

Hannah

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<Deleted User> (18118)

Mon 5th Mar 2018 19:39

Love this poem.
So beautifully expressed.

Hannah

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Mon 5th Mar 2018 19:35

I love poems about childhood, I write about it myself.
It's that innocence and hope and acceptance of life.
Enjoyed this one.

Hannah

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<Deleted User> (18118)

Mon 5th Mar 2018 19:24

Hello Ray, Thank you so much for your comment on my new poem.
Much appreciated.

Hannah

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<Deleted User> (18118)

Mon 5th Mar 2018 19:22

I felt a message in this.
The cycle of life. Intriguing and caring.

Hannah

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<Deleted User> (18118)

Mon 5th Mar 2018 19:16

Brilliant ! Full of zest, energy, capturing a great time.
It a poem to remember and smile about. Love it.

Hannah

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Mon 5th Mar 2018 19:14

Thank you so much Martin for your comment on my poem A Shrunken Head Called Tantrum.
Very much appreciated.

Hannah

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Rich

Mon 5th Mar 2018 19:04

You're very brave, I hope you continue to write - this is a great insight and very moving.

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keith jeffries

Mon 5th Mar 2018 18:52

MC., thanks for coming back on this one. Thank you also for mentioning the Memoirs of Air Marshall Sir Victor Goddard. I shall endeavour to find a copy of this work.
Your third sentence raises a very interesting issue regarding spirituality and its relevance to our present existence. Basically my answer would be ýes´. If we acknowledge a third or spiritual dimension then we should attempt to explore it here and now. There are various avenues in respect to this and any forward movement needs to be carefully considered as many charlatans abound. You have touched upon a subject which can unleash an enormous field of interest and study. Thank you again.
Keith

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raypool

Mon 5th Mar 2018 16:29

Your post here is remarkable and lifting to those of us who care about self expression, and we will follow you with your incredible story and an outcome that bodes well in your future. It is an education for us all. May all the love you need surround you Louise.

Ray x

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<Deleted User> (13762)

Mon 5th Mar 2018 15:54

Hello Louise,

I was so very saddened to read your post above. I have so often enjoyed reading your poetry, those little stories with dark, cheeky twists that made my imagination go off on wicked tangents.

I have no doubt you will have more of them to share in the future and I hope you will look to us here on WoL as your extended and welcoming poetry family.

As David said, keep writing as and when you can. As devastating as the results of the stroke have been I sincerely hope gradual and continued improvements will come your way over the coming months and years.

Love and hugs,
Colin xx

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Brendon Lee

Mon 5th Mar 2018 13:40

Hi Donovan, thanks for the concern man really appreciate it but i had written this piece some years back but just posted it online. ?

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Cynthia Buell Thomas

Mon 5th Mar 2018 11:39

Fine thoughts - fine words - fine goal.

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M.C. Newberry

Mon 5th Mar 2018 10:58

Certainly, I'm prepared to accept the title of this poem,
recalling the lines that tell of the searcher for El
Dorado. I like to think of it in an analogy with TV signals...
not heard, felt or seen UNTIL the right apparatus kicks in.
Is our life a prelude to getting that ability to connect to an existence beyond our worldly ken?
The memoir of the late Air Marshal Sir Victor Goddard "Skies to Dunkirk" is worth searching out for its author's
extraordinary life and his own later belief in the spiritual world, highlighted by his account of being told by a third party of events relating to the death of a close friend
known only to Goddard and the deceased. Fascinating stuff!

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Cynthia Buell Thomas

Mon 5th Mar 2018 10:43

Naomi, I hope life is kind to you.

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Cynthia Buell Thomas

Mon 5th Mar 2018 10:37

This is so clever- deserved three readings before I was happy with my giving it proper attention.

Haven't seen you in ages. I hope all is well. Or am I wrong? I could have sworn I recognised the name from years ago. But your profile does not seem to bear this out.

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<Deleted User> (13762)

Mon 5th Mar 2018 09:33

Brilliant. You will always be my favourite twenty-first century satirical post-rock humorous verse poet Mr Spangles and I join you in worshipping your goddess! My 3D postcard is in the virtual reality post. Enjoy your Poem of the Week week. Col.

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<Deleted User> (13762)

Mon 5th Mar 2018 09:11

you have us intrigued and wanting more of your tempting apples Raymondo. I agree with Kevin and Martin about the folk song feel. Have a scrumping good week sir. Col.

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Mon 5th Mar 2018 08:58

I like this lots Martin. There's the inevitable looking at the past through rose tinted spectacles element but then why not remember the good times and forget the bad? Yep, I'm still nineteen inside myself and hope I always will be. It just gets harder as each year passes to be as carefree as a nineteen year old - the weight of years is hard to shrug off. I guess finding mental freedom gets harder too as we grow older. I know plenty of people who continue to find some sense of it with the aid of alcohol. I prefer to find it on a long hike or road trip. Each to their own. A good poem makes me waffle. Thanks for posting. Colin.

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Mon 5th Mar 2018 06:50

Like it I think but it's bit too close to reality for my liking

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Ja'Net McDonald

Mon 5th Mar 2018 03:17

Thanks, Cynthia! I have definitely been influenced by hiphop. I've actually just had to embrace this fact about myself bc I don't particularly fit that mold, physically. However, it most certainly is woven into my heart and rears it's head at times. I always appreciate your input! Thanks again!

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Ruby

Mon 5th Mar 2018 02:24

Thanks John Marks..Means a lot!

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keith jeffries

Sun 4th Mar 2018 22:54

Martin, thank you for this comment. The two dimensional world is in the ascendancy. Spirituality, if acknowledged, is only a hobby to be pursued at leisure. I believe in things seen and unseen which is borne out of experience and from the third dimension. Thank you again. Keith

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keith jeffries

Sun 4th Mar 2018 22:48

Martin, you are spot on and thank you for the comment. Keith

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donovan wilson

Sun 4th Mar 2018 22:19

Hi Brendon, thanks for sharing, i felt the emotion, wish you strength if it's where you're at now. That door should never be bared alone. All the best. Donovan

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John Marks

Sun 4th Mar 2018 17:57

You have oodles of talent Ruby. Congratulations! I echo raypool's perceptive comment, that your work "has a winsome quality": some synonyms of winsome are: 'appealing, engaging, charming, winning,endearing, enchanting, captivating, fetching...' all of these epithets (and more) suit aspects of your work. Keep writing! John




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John Marks

Sun 4th Mar 2018 17:40

Thank you all for your encouragement!

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M.C. Newberry

Sun 4th Mar 2018 15:55

A pleasing companion to my own recollection of gazing out of my window overlooking the street at 4am to see the
snow falling steadily in virginal white on a traffic free scene.

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Martin Elder

Sun 4th Mar 2018 15:46

Fantastically real poem. An everyday real story of somebody trying to fight to stay on the straight and narrow.
Love it
thanks for posting

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kJ Walker

Sun 4th Mar 2018 15:40

I agree with Martin it did read like a song. For me It was over too soon, I'd have liked it to have been longer. Possibly with the first verse repeated at the end. (just an idea, I don't want to get cheeky)

Cheers Kevin

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