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keith jeffries

Tue 16th Apr 2024 10:48

Another which touches so eloquently on the truth of our earthly predicament. As Rose has commented this is most certainly a poem to begin the day as it creates a good perspective on life and restores true values.
Thank you for this,
Keith

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Rose Casserley

Tue 16th Apr 2024 10:09

Hi Ghazala theres nothing like beginning the day with a lovely peaceful read-cheers m'dear!





Rose 💋

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David RL Moore

Tue 16th Apr 2024 08:21

An interesting poem Ed,

I go to Ardnamurchan and The Hebrides most years, it's thin up there. A feeling of being in nature and generally closer to something just beyond our grasp. It's a wonderful place to be, both physically and emotionally.

I have no God but I understand the term "thin" it isn't a word you hear used much South of Carlisle or by people occupying our Cities.

David

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David RL Moore

Tue 16th Apr 2024 08:15

Mike,

A fair account of life for my father these days. Written with heartfelt sadness I'm sure.

Well written and observed in my opinion.

David

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Ghazala lari

Tue 16th Apr 2024 08:05

Keith: The intentions behind verses are different from what's comprehended.
A mystery none can actually solve.
Thank you.

Graham: i totally agree with you. Even a poet doesn't know the beginning nor the end of what the poet writes. Most of it is inspired.
Thank you.

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Ghazala lari

Tue 16th Apr 2024 08:00

Only divine guidance works. Prayers we can blindly depend upon.

Friend or foe only God knows.

Thanks Keith.

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Ghazala lari

Tue 16th Apr 2024 07:58

Yes, it's an insurmountable task. Rarely accomplished. Friend or foe, we never know.

Thanks Graham.

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Manish Singh Rajput

Tue 16th Apr 2024 07:00

Keith, thank you for the most heartening and generous comment, it means the world.😊
Leon, yes my friend, thank you.👍

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keith jeffries

Mon 15th Apr 2024 22:32

An interesting use of the word sliver. In this poem I feel as if I am taken into the cosmos which does not have the dimensions we experience here on this plant. The seen and the unseen which are both close, each of one and of the other also. A part of an even greater mystery.
I enjoyed this poem and thank you for it.
Keith

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John Coopey

Mon 15th Apr 2024 22:25

Thanks for your thoughts, Pete, and for the Likes, Tom, Larisa, Stephen, Bethany, Rose, David, Aisha and Holden.

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Pete (edbreathe)

Mon 15th Apr 2024 20:57

It’s nice to read something a little lighter
Thanks

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David RL Moore

Mon 15th Apr 2024 16:34

Thankyou Betheny and John,

much appreciated.

David

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Mon 15th Apr 2024 15:01

And this situation Mike will sadly to say, not be getting any better in fact, worse! I feel so sorry for these people having to go through this terrible ordeal, especially for those gents and ladies who have served their country. DISGRACEFUL!



Bethany

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Nigel Astell

Mon 15th Apr 2024 14:55

Collage poem
extra lines
larger crowd
more poets
collection bag
tonight full
Andy N said
just enough
Not too much
John will
be pleased.

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leon stolgard

Mon 15th Apr 2024 13:43

Like most of your poems rob you give the reader so many angles to come from if you get my drift? love that!

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leon stolgard

Mon 15th Apr 2024 13:37

A very tasty poem Tom chock full of great literary ingredients 👍

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leon stolgard

Mon 15th Apr 2024 13:34

Keep on keeping on Manish 👍

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keith jeffries

Mon 15th Apr 2024 13:10

' I still intentionally swim against the tide'. Ths is your individuality shining through. Writing requires determination and perseverance and you have both. An excellent poem.
Thank you for this,
Keith

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Tom Doolan

Mon 15th Apr 2024 09:57

Thanks for your feedback & comments John 👍
Thanks for likes Aisha, Hugh & Stephen 👍

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Tom Doolan

Mon 15th Apr 2024 09:50

Very emotive & a reminder that our days are numbered.

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Mon 15th Apr 2024 09:07

Rasa,your work is thought provoking and outstanding.
May you publish more,so the world may see how immensely talented you are.


7eVen.x

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John Coopey

Mon 15th Apr 2024 08:38

Edith Piaf, Dusty Springfield, Joan Baez, Adele, Janice Joplin, Etta James, Amy Winehouse - unique voices for their art. (Some, mercifully, still with us).

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John Coopey

Mon 15th Apr 2024 08:25

Of course they want you to gamble responsibly. You’re no good to them when you’re cleaned out. It’s called cashflow.
I also love the way they’re trying to double the cash pool by targeting women.
Excellent stuff, Stephen.

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David RL Moore

Mon 15th Apr 2024 08:19

Thankyou to Stephen, Hugh and Aisha for the overnight likes.

David

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kimberly

Mon 15th Apr 2024 04:33

Great lines and rhythm!

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Manish Singh Rajput

Mon 15th Apr 2024 02:41

Thank you so much Stephen G, for your kind comment. It means a lot to me.😊

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Mon 15th Apr 2024 00:23

i enjoyed reading your pen.
It has a rhythm that flows nicely.

Keep expressing yourself in all forms..

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Auracle

Sun 14th Apr 2024 21:08

prudent

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Auracle

Sun 14th Apr 2024 21:01

you see, this is why it is good to be a poet.

thanks!

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Auracle

Sun 14th Apr 2024 20:31

You're welcome Manish. And I'm grateful to be your friend. Thank you

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Sun 14th Apr 2024 19:13

I enjoy the rhyming scheme to your poem.
It definetly reasonates.

7eVen.

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keith jeffries

Sun 14th Apr 2024 18:55

A poem which resonates with my loathing of gambling. I refuse to dabble in any form of this exploitive business. All Government Lotteries are a tax on the poor, who buy tickets with what little they have only to win nothing.
A wake up poem.
Thanks,
Keith

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Stephen Gospage

Sun 14th Apr 2024 17:42

I have never been JC's greatest fan (a lifelong social democrat, I'm afraid) but this seems a very worthy venture, even if he should be careful of including his own poem alongside the likes of Robert Frost and Stevie Smith.

A sneering review in the Spectator - no such thing as bad publicity, I suppose. Certainly not there!

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Stephen Gospage

Sun 14th Apr 2024 17:33

This poem fizzes with invention, Manish. The opening verse is perfection.

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Stephen Gospage

Sun 14th Apr 2024 17:22

A lovely, atmospheric description, Keith. (Sultry summers seem to start earlier - 25°c here last Saturday!).

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Manish Singh Rajput

Sun 14th Apr 2024 17:03

Brilliantly crafted, cleverly done! Loved it.

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Manish Singh Rajput

Sun 14th Apr 2024 17:00

"Tranquility gives way to the thought of tea
with a chocolate eclair to revitalise the soul." Wow, exquisite! Nicely done, Keith, as always.

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leon stolgard

Sun 14th Apr 2024 12:27

Along the lines of MC comments
the list of those we loved that were in our films
in our books
on our music tracks
but no longer with us
keeps getting longer
unfortunately

great audio & poem Tom

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Tom Doolan

Sun 14th Apr 2024 12:26

Thanks for your feedback & comments - M.C , Rose & Stephen. 👍
Thanks for likes Holden, Hélène & Leon 👍

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David RL Moore

Sun 14th Apr 2024 10:39

Thankyou for the early like Stephen.

I love Churches, their history, their architecture, their place in the landscape.

I have the utmost respect for humble practitioners of Christs message, my Father was one.

The authority the various organised Churches of the UK have built themselves upon has hugely distracted them from the Gospels.

I cannot see a time when I might surrender my atheism, neither can I look upon religion as having no significance in our daily lives because to many including non-believers it clearly does.

This scribble alludes to just one corruption/abuse of authority existing within the alleged sacred walls of worship.

David

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keith jeffries

Sun 14th Apr 2024 10:20

A very well crafted poem which poses the perennial problem of who we are to trust. This problem assails us throughout our lives. We need to exercise a spirit of discernment and through prayer seek guidance as to how we should respond.
Thank you for this,
Keith

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keith jeffries

Sun 14th Apr 2024 10:14

Thank you to all who liked and commented on this poem. As Stephen says, a distant memory from a childhood in the aftermath of war. A solitary incident which has left a lasting memory, for whatever reason.
Thank you again,
Keith

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John Coopey

Sun 14th Apr 2024 09:48

Culinary advice for celibate males. And thanks for the Likes, Auracle, Stephen G, Tom, Kevin, Stephen A, Aisha, Holden, Landi,

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Stephen Gospage

Sun 14th Apr 2024 09:14

Thank you, Keith. This shows how a fine poem can be built on a distant, and unresolved, memory. It is resonant of a different time, different days.

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Stephen Gospage

Sun 14th Apr 2024 09:00

A superb poem, Hélène. It restores faith and gives us all hope.

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Stephen Gospage

Sun 14th Apr 2024 08:55

Thank you, Tom. As you say, she was blessed with a gift. I remember her singing on a Jools Holland New Year Programme and being applauded by...Henry Blofeld. A wide appeal, if there ever was one.

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Graham Sherwood

Sun 14th Apr 2024 05:15

Friend or foe? A daily question for us all!

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rob1967able

Sat 13th Apr 2024 21:42

I agree graham. He was a work of art to me. Love.

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David RL Moore

Sat 13th Apr 2024 21:37

Thankyou for the recent likes on this.

I'm still in the city...not by the sea, unfortunately.

David

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Rose Casserley

Sat 13th Apr 2024 21:34

Helene do NOT stop writing-loved this poem-thanks





Rose 💋

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