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Greg Freeman

Tue 21st Dec 2010 08:46

Thanks for your Christmas wishes, Ann, and the same to you! You're never alone on WOL, are you ... I've really enjoyed my year and a bit here. Greg x

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Greg Freeman

Tue 21st Dec 2010 08:44

Thanks for your best wishes about my mum, Isobel. I did feel helpless on that Saturday, but you're right, she does have some very good neighbours. We go down to fetch her up for Christmas tomorrow. We will have a houseful which will hopefully blur any tensions! Hope you have a very good Christmas yourself. Greg x

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Andy N

Tue 21st Dec 2010 08:13

Hi Alan;

Regarding 'Percy' - thanks Alan.. I've never met him sadly and won't now in this lifetime, but glad you liked it... means a lot to me...

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Philipos

Mon 20th Dec 2010 22:04

Re; Hospice Cat Dave, absolutely -animals are so much more aware than we think - saved people from earthquakes too - many thanks for the kind words

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Philipos

Mon 20th Dec 2010 20:50

Hi Alan - thanks for your comments on Hospice Cat - I think all animals have greater insight than we give them credit for although I choose not to have one myself - from the little I know of catspeak Prrrp is a kind of 'job done - I'm off' statement - I happen to know there is a group called Pets for Theraphy which aids cancer patients - thanks again

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Isobel

Mon 20th Dec 2010 13:58

I hope your mum is managing ok Greg - hopefully the neighbours will all rally. This snow is something else. I would have to bloody work at the only school in Wigan that stays open...

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Ray Miller

Mon 20th Dec 2010 13:13

Hello Isobel. Ta for comments on This Virtual Life. I almost feel as if I've let you down after all that speculation on the subject of the poem!

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Ray Miller

Mon 20th Dec 2010 13:06

Thanks for your comments, Ann.Spittly, stubbly = rough draft poems? That was the idea anyhow! Difficult deciding how much to tell people.

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garside

Mon 20th Dec 2010 11:45

only if i get to hear the Darwinian Drawl... x

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John Darwin

Mon 20th Dec 2010 11:19

cheers Steve, I am hoping to witness the Garside step-away tonight

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Fkx

Mon 20th Dec 2010 09:46

And so a litany of thanksgiving arise, Cynthia. My gratitude for your support and interaction. Mys suspicion is that paginated poetry like everything classical shall endure the test of time. Cheers, Frederick

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Fkx

Mon 20th Dec 2010 09:30

Hey Ann, thanks for your kind words of comment on 'Cry Petey...'. You are much appreciated.

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John Coopey

Sun 19th Dec 2010 23:10

Thanks for your comments on Colliers and Kids.
I too thoroughly enjoyed the Tudor.

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David Cooke

Sun 19th Dec 2010 16:22

Hi Cynthia Thanks again for your kind comments. I didn't know whether the traditional rhyme and metre would put people off, but I thought I needn't it to go with the very formal title - sounds a bit like John Milton! I bet he wouldn't have been as laid back as me about it all. Have now got two delightful little Muslim grandsons as well!

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Philipos

Sun 19th Dec 2010 11:46

Greg - thanks for commenting on the poem Plagiarism. I will contact you separately re: JJJ who like Johnny Walker is still going strong at 94 - who knows their paths may have crossed in bamboo glades - amazing the things you learn from talking to the regulars at Wetherspoons where he still pitches up for a daily pint or maybe two despite still driving to and from home

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Philipos

Sun 19th Dec 2010 09:27

Thank you for the supporting comments on Timewise Ann - guess you get the eeriness where you live out in Cornwall eh - good to see your paw prints out here in Surrey though and thanks again

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Ann Foxglove

Sun 19th Dec 2010 07:41

Thank you so much for your comments on my Primroses and Tadpoles poem. I always appreciate your kind and considered comments! Stay well, and if I don't get the chance to pass this way again, as it were (your profile page!), have a good christmas! ;-)

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Fkx

Sun 19th Dec 2010 05:30

Thanks David for your comment on my poem 'Song of the Sunflower.' Your feedback is much appreciated. I shall move that poem to the blog area and put up another 'sampler' in its stead. Will be reading you again soon. Cheers, Frederick

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Philipos

Sun 19th Dec 2010 00:52

Thank you for the comment on 'Timewise' Greg much appreciated and hope you're coping with all this snow where you are

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Sat 18th Dec 2010 19:56

Hi Larisa - no problem - good to hear from you again. I've not been on here much lately! I always read your poems though when I see them.

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Philipos

Sat 18th Dec 2010 19:14

Hi Winston - thanks for the feedback on 'When' very much appreciated - gave me the chance to check the 'Dreaming of Dad' ghazal- lovely - has any of your bardsmanship rubbed off on the little one - time alone will tell I suppose

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Greg Freeman

Sat 18th Dec 2010 15:22

Thanks for commenting on Nets, Ann. It was written about three years ago, when I had difficulty coming to terms with the journey my mother was setting out on.

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Greg Freeman

Sat 18th Dec 2010 15:18

Thanks for commenting on Nets, Isobel. It was written about three years ago, at the start of a journey for my mum. The snow has stopped me going down to Sussex to see her today, meals on wheels have cancelled, and I've had to ask good neighbours to look in on her to make sure she's ok.

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winston plowes

Sat 18th Dec 2010 10:58

Hi Isobel, Thanks for your very kind comments on Ghazal(there) I feel like I am on a roll with them, It's true that you can get so tied up in conforming to the criteria that you end up with just a bunch of 'forced phrases' and not a 'poem' I would love to see those lights. Win X (snowed in today)

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winston plowes

Sat 18th Dec 2010 10:03

Ann, thanks for commenting on my last blog entry. Never knew you could get the lights in Cornwall. You are very lucky to see them, see if you can dig out the poem, I am a big fan of the lights. Yes, a while ago I couldn't write a ghazal at all for some reason. But as ever with these things time changes everything. Win X. P,S, snowed in!

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winston plowes

Sat 18th Dec 2010 09:54

Hi there Greg, Glad you liked my last blog, Ghazal (There). I think thats my fav sher also, Win

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winston plowes

Sat 18th Dec 2010 09:53

Hi there, Glad you liked my last blog, Ghazal (There). Notice I have used the word 'I' as a takkhalus this time as we chatted about recently. Win x

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Greg Freeman

Sat 18th Dec 2010 07:31

No, it's not Scarborough, John; the much balmier region of Hastings! We know Scarborough very well, though; my father-in-law hails from there, and my wife speaks very fondly of her childhood holidays and Peasholm Park.

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alan barlow

Fri 17th Dec 2010 22:56

thanks for your message and no problem ;-)
my back is far from up no fear everyone is entitled to a set of beliefs so long as it means something to them, just so long as they are of the understanding that others are not open books to be recruited to the same school of thought being as individualism is like evolution/mutation. me dark naahhhh.... um well maybe quite a bit lol

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Philipos

Fri 17th Dec 2010 22:49

Hi Alan devilishly decent of you to comment on my poems Mad Festive Dog and Consumed - read your Saturn which reminds me of an out of body experience there must a niche market out there somewhere for your work - thanx again

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Isobel

Fri 17th Dec 2010 22:33

LOL - when I saw your profile pic and a comment I thought the devil had come to give me a good roasting! What a pleasant surprise to read it. I am delighted by what you had to say. I really wasn't wanting to come across as preachy and am relieved I didn't - we all have to reach our own conclusions or those conclusions are worthless. I'm just delighted to be able to get my meaning across to even one atheist without putting backs up.
Your poetry is very dark indeed - tried some of the links but got nowhere. Will take another look on WOL.
Isobel x

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Fri 17th Dec 2010 22:26

hey up! izzys in the building! repeat after me-fuckoff Wilde-but don,t forget the xxxx,s!

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Fri 17th Dec 2010 21:12

Hi Lyn - thanks for reading! It's difficult to know whether to split long poems or not. I think maybe we should as it puts people off otherwise or they are more likely to skim read it at least.

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winston plowes

Fri 17th Dec 2010 20:11

Re Ghazal (branches). John, I don't find your comments 'nit picky'. 1) You have spotted a missing apostrophie and 2) The line 'filing down the wind's teeth' and 'branches' raises an important point when writting ghazals in english. The poem is a compromise between, on the one hand maintaining the criteria and on the other creating a poetic voice worth hearing. In the first sher (As Philipos pointed out the voice was compromised as boughs would have been more harmonious) and yes in the 3rd sher also. To try and get round this to some degree other poets have inserted a lot of punctuation. Maybe a dash would improve the reading, some english ghazals are almost overwhelmed with punctuation IMHO,
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Chris Co

Fri 17th Dec 2010 16:05

Hi Laura,

I know exactly what you mean- reference your last comment on the OK society poem.

P.S

It was nice to meet you at the Tudor.

fantastic performance of your space poem....really enjoyed it!

Happy Christmas

Chris

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Chris Co

Fri 17th Dec 2010 16:03

Thx for the feedback and kind comment on the Ok Society poem.

Thoughtful...

Cheers Isobel

Might see you at the Howcroft..if not have a really happy Christmas.

Chris

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Chris Co

Fri 17th Dec 2010 15:59

Thx for the generous and detailed feedback on the OK Society poem Steve.

I did perform it at The Bards and it went down in the tone/manner that felt apt.

It'll be good to be back at the Bards in the New Year!

Chris

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Chris Co

Fri 17th Dec 2010 15:56

Appreciate the comments on the OK Society poem- if it strikes a chord then that is good.

Of course I wish our society spent less time on tittle tattle and paid far more attention to real news stories. I wish our media had more decorum, decency and taste.

If only something could be done.

Chris

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Dominic Berry

Fri 17th Dec 2010 13:43

hey folks, have printed a new poem up on me Write Out Loud blog- 'Hero'. be cool to see what folk think :)

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winston plowes

Fri 17th Dec 2010 10:09

Hi Ann, Yes. Mission accomplished. and just before the weather went wrong again. I will patch you in to the report in due course. Win :-)

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Ann Foxglove

Fri 17th Dec 2010 09:43

Glad you arrived safely!

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Paul F Blackburn

Fri 17th Dec 2010 08:52

Oops - thanx for pointing me in right direction

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Thu 16th Dec 2010 23:31

Evening Lynn-thanks for hobbling to the puter and reading my pooims-to which thou hast yea and verily commentheth upon-fanx darlin! SW-xx

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Thu 16th Dec 2010 15:45

Ta Laura for the 'like' on Infinity Station... very much appreciated.

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Thu 16th Dec 2010 15:44

Ta Ann for the nice post on Infinity Station... glad you liked it.

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Thu 16th Dec 2010 15:43

Cheers for the nice words about Infinity Station. ...and yes when I look back on it that is what it's about... it was written in a bit of a rush.. I was trying to capture a moment and then riff off that so it's nice to find out what its about afterwards!

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Thu 16th Dec 2010 15:40

Hi John,

Thanks for the comment on my Infinity Station Poem...

I think you are right about the use of the word Phallic, that verse might need a bit of work I think coz the 'joke' of it doesn't quite work at the moment.

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Philipos

Thu 16th Dec 2010 14:29

Hi Lynn - yes less is sometimes best eh - I agree - thanks for taking the trouble to read and comment on Botswana and good luck with the post op recovery and to Benji say prrrp for me

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Thu 16th Dec 2010 14:26

Thank you for your comments about 'At Cromer', Lynn!

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Thanks for the comments about 'At Cromer'.

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