Comments received on poems by Andrew Charles Forrest



Tides of life
orchidee said:

Good write A.

January 28th, 2024 05:38

Observations #59
orchidee said:

Good write Andrew.
We can\'t deny some \'classical\' passages/verses in scripture, whether we are \'of any faith or none\', as the ditty goes.

October 9th, 2022 08:58

Observations #59
arqios said:

Extrapolating this, that is a lot of galleries we may never ever be able to visit! Thanks for sharing.

October 9th, 2022 08:46

Rainbows over the union
Goldfinch60 said:

Beautiful words Andrew in tribute to a wonderful lady.

Andy

September 15th, 2022 01:49

Alt. End #6 (aka The Truth of it all)
Goldfinch60 said:

True words Andrew, the governments in this world just do not care for the people.

Andy

August 16th, 2021 23:53

Alt. End #6 (aka The Truth of it all)
Neville said:


Too bloody true Andrew ..
we are standing on the doorstep of corporate genocide ..

they say tobacco kills, but politicians have a lot more blood on their hands than any cigarette brand .. that dont mean you should stop trying to quit kids ............ N


August 16th, 2021 14:10

Alt. End #6 (aka The Truth of it all)
Doggerel Dave said:

Humpty is no orphan - don\'t we all get trampled on by \'the governments agents and governments men\' in some way or another.
Good \'un Andrew.

August 16th, 2021 08:19

Alt. End #6 (aka The Truth of it all)
dusk arising said:

Humpty TRUMPTY promised a wall.
But humpty trumpty took a great fall.
All the protesters and republican men
failed to put trump back together again.

I couldn\'t resist joining in with you. Will we ever get to see him in court.
Nice one, I enjoyed your piece.

August 16th, 2021 07:05

Alt. End #3 (aka It doesn\'t happen to me)
Goldfinch60 said:

Unfortunately those lucky pennies were the one we had in our youth.

Andy

August 14th, 2021 00:47

Alt. End #3 (aka It doesn\'t happen to me)
Doggerel Dave said:

Shows to go - life never ceases to be a learning experience....
Neat little write that I can relate to with ease.

August 13th, 2021 17:30

Alt. End #3 (aka It doesn\'t happen to me)
dusk arising said:

Here in the UK \'to spend a penny\' is to urinate. (you used to have to put a penny in a slot to open the door in a public toilet which is where the phrase originated).
So if you found a penny at least your pants stayed dry. Good to see you here again ACH.

August 13th, 2021 14:54

Observations # 61
L. B. Mek said:

yup, that belated realisation
when we\'re all gifted with limitless words
of wholehearted eloquence, only
those we need to hear us, are nowhere
to be found, so as-one we - look up, to the clouds
and whisper: all - that we hoped to convey
in that stuttering - goodbye
of our love\'s - final, surrender..
(such a poignant read, thanks for sharing)

April 30th, 2021 04:46

Observations # 61
orchidee said:

Good write Andrew.
Ok, I\'ll come back, so you can say all them things! heehee.

April 30th, 2021 01:49

Observations # 61
Goldfinch60 said:

Very true words Andrew, especially the last line.

Andy

April 30th, 2021 00:09

Up, On The Downs
Goldfinch60 said:

If only those trees could talk we would hear some wondrous stories Andrew. May you walks always be wonderful.

Andy

April 26th, 2021 00:40

Up, On The Downs
rosiedm said:

Nice wee story anything about trees does foe me 😁

April 25th, 2021 15:20

Up, On The Downs
orchidee said:

Good write Andrew.

April 25th, 2021 13:58

A Dram Induced Dream or The Poet and the Emperor
SureshG said:

Alas! Most dreams fade along with night, leaving the mind frustrated, and thus your recollection is even more entertaining

February 11th, 2021 13:29

A Dram Induced Dream or The Poet and the Emperor
L. B. Mek said:

at least you completed your witty retelling of that dream, unlike Coleridge who once again, could only share an incomplete - masterpiece:
https://mypoeticside.com/show-classic-poem-6070

February 9th, 2021 05:36

A Dram Induced Dream or The Poet and the Emperor
orchidee said:

Good write Andrew.
I thought I was Napoleon until they took me away - the men in white coats! lol.

February 9th, 2021 02:51

A Dram Induced Dream or The Poet and the Emperor
dusk arising said:

Love it. The enigmatic dream. So full of possibilities to romance.

And the cow jumped over the moon.

Super stuff from you today.

February 8th, 2021 18:30

Happy Christmas from my Cathedral
Goldfinch60 said:

Your Cathedral is similar to mine, the glory of Nature is always so wonderful.
May you too have a Happy Christmas Andrew.

Andy

December 13th, 2020 02:16

Happy Christmas from my Cathedral
dusk arising said:

Thank you Andrew Charles for your kind wishes. And my wishes for health and peace this season are sent back to you. May the celebration of christmas bring pleasure to you and yours.

I share with you the delight of the natural cathederals of the woodlands where the saints surround us and among all the wildlife present we come to terms with our very existence here. Truly humbling to a spiritual mind.

December 12th, 2020 19:28

Happy Christmas from my Cathedral
Michael Edwards said:

Nice one Andrew and all the best of the season.

December 12th, 2020 14:37

Happy Christmas from my Cathedral
orchidee said:

Good write Andrew.

December 12th, 2020 11:04

There it is
Goldfinch60 said:

Walking with or sitting by water can bring such wonderful feelings into our lives Andrew. Beautiful words.

Andy

September 23rd, 2020 04:44

There it is
orchidee said:

Good write Andrew.

September 23rd, 2020 03:58

A room that echoes
Goldfinch60 said:

Wonderful emotive words Andrew and in my case the last two lines are so true.

Andy

September 8th, 2020 00:22

A room that echoes
dusk arising said:

Sadness as if one were reaching for the last ever human touch, a speechless goodbye, grateful for that final comfort as one soul traverses the untold truth to beyond.

I was captivated within your words.

September 7th, 2020 17:33

A room that echoes
Michael Edwards said:

A melancholy write - love the simple format which underlines it so well.

September 7th, 2020 08:24

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