Comments received on poems by Gary Edward Geraci



Come Aboard
Pintu Mahakul said:

This poem is very beautifully narrated and really fabulous. Spacious staterooms and cabins arranged for a queen amazes mind. Description of mystic vessel gives new direction to the imagery of this poem. Bustling harbors, and vivacious yachts here describe beauty. Excellently penned poem is shared with much care.

June 18th, 2017 02:34

Come Aboard
Gary Edward Geraci said:

Thank you Kindred Spirit.

June 17th, 2017 17:13

Deus Vult!
Gary Edward Geraci said:

Thank you Augustus for your read and comment. I appreciate you brother.

June 11th, 2017 23:10

Upside Down
Gary Edward Geraci said:

Thanks Augustus - for me, the absolute desert of liberal arts and humanities courses in my civil engineering degree program now necessitates such \'extreme measures.\' All kidding aside, I enjoy reading the craft books and seeing the poetry examples, The struggle to write something meaningful is the payoff.

June 11th, 2017 23:08

The Candle
Gary Edward Geraci said:

Thanks Augustus. I\'ve gotten in the good habit of praying every morning; first thing after waking up. I light a candle and from time to time, look up from my reading and into the flame. That\'s when the prayer really takes off as I begin to imagine all those around the world whom at that very same moment are sincerely praying before a candle - just like me.

June 11th, 2017 22:58

Deus Vult!
Augustus said:

Can be read as a prayer. Nice.

June 11th, 2017 22:56

Upside Down
Augustus said:

I am amazed that you can read a book about crafting a poem and then do so. (Your engineering degree is showing) great message about black market arms.

June 11th, 2017 22:52

The Candle
Augustus said:

Love the simplicity of the style and the prayerful message. Enjoyed

June 11th, 2017 22:45

Deus Vult!
orchidee said:

The kerfuffle is often over the word \'Trinity\' which does not appear in the Bible. But there\'s enough in the Scriptures to convince us of a Trinity = Tri-Unity.

May 29th, 2017 01:57

Deus Vult!
orchidee said:

A fine write G. I thought I was gonna get lost in some Latin or something with the \'Vult\' wotsit! heehee. I only know a smidgeon of Latin.

May 29th, 2017 01:56

Deus Vult!
BRIAN & ANGELA said:

Thanks for sharing BROTHER ~ I love SPIRITUAL POEMS ~ they bring the presence of the LORD into this site. GOD is Sovereign and His will does prevail and ultimately SATAN will be destroyed ! STANZA 1. Reminds us of the importance of God\'s Word and being Born Again. S 2. Jesus & The Holy Spirit being at ONE with the Father and the New Kingdom ~ AMEN ! In S 3. The important concepts of Sanctification (Holiness) Guidence and walking in the Way of Peace are mentioned. This poem is a Sermon outline ~ thanks fo sharing ~ BRIAN (UK). Please check my Peom for today ~ based on Psalm 95 ~ Thanks B.

May 28th, 2017 17:04

Deus Vult!
Gary Edward Geraci said:



May 28th, 2017 15:02

Likes
Gary Edward Geraci said:

Thank you Esmeraldaya!

May 25th, 2017 22:32

Likes
Esmeraldaya said:

that was very beautifully written

May 25th, 2017 21:49

The Candle
Gary Edward Geraci said:

It seems the software platform here has an adversion to apostrophe\'s but only after one decides to edit. \"\\\\\\\\\" is the result.

May 18th, 2017 14:35

Alongside a Lover
Gary Edward Geraci said:

Thank you Marnesha.

May 17th, 2017 22:46

Alongside a Lover
Marnesha said:

Beautifully well thought words on love and lust.

May 17th, 2017 22:39

The Candle
WriteBeLight said:

Lovely :)

May 17th, 2017 11:49

Man Awake
Gary Edward Geraci said:

Thank you Diamond. Your comment is humbling; to realize one\'s words can truly move another\'s heart. Better yet, Another\'s words, are doing the \'moving\' - my pen is just the instrument. Either way, the glory goes to God.

May 13th, 2017 20:42

Alongside a Lover
Gary Edward Geraci said:

You\'re welcome Diamond; I appreciate your time and your comment.

May 11th, 2017 22:57

Alongside a Lover
Gary Edward Geraci said:

You\'re welcome Fay and thank you for commenting. Praying for fortitude while reading the first stanza of James George Deck:
\"O Lamb of God, still keep me
Near to Thy wounded side;
\'\'Tis only there in safety
And peace I can abide.
What foes and snares surround me;
What lusts and fears within!
The grace that sought and found me
Alone can keep me clean.\"

May 6th, 2017 16:32

Alongside a Lover
Fay Slimm. said:

A profound search into the spiritual journey we as humans all take - - your pen describes the vast difference between true love and the counterfeit of lust which dominates those who know only the need to satisfy physical senses. An enlightening read Gary and thanks for sharing it.

May 6th, 2017 11:17

Drum Machines Don\'t Have Souls
Gary Edward Geraci said:

Yes, we indeed become creatures of our most immediate, sensual experiences. Faith traditions that recommend frequent, daily prayer, prayer made throughout the day, do so as an antidote to sensual overload - the risk that only what is immediately apparent to us through our senses will ultimately define our reality. It\'s not because God needs our prayers that we pray but because we need our prayers. We are creatures of both natural and supernatural qualities. Rejoice!

May 2nd, 2017 12:41

Drum Machines Don\'t Have Souls
Gary Edward Geraci said:

I\'m happy to see the resulting contemplation in your comments OUTBACK. Thank you!

May 2nd, 2017 12:34

Raphia Regalis Leaves
🐤s.zaynab.kamoonpuri🌷🐦😽 said:

Woah sublime. I like the mention of Adam and Eve. Great diction as well. Elegant freeverse style.

Pls do comment my latest poem too, u r most welcome to. Pleeez do.

April 27th, 2017 15:29

Raphia Regalis Leaves
Gary Edward Geraci said:

Thank you Phil, your comments are encouraging. Your answer to the question \"Why leaves?\" adds a dimension and perspective unique to that of my own yet is one that I will happily concur with!

April 25th, 2017 21:58

Raphia Regalis Leaves
MendedFences27 said:

The ways of life graded by the grandeur of leaves, very unique expression of life\'s values. A terrific piece of writing, colorful, interesting, and with a very deep meaning. I asked myself, \"Why leaves?\" and then thought, are leaves not the greatest, most colorful expression of recurring life. Great poem. - Phil A.

April 25th, 2017 21:45

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