Comments received on poems by Nicholas Browning
To feel
MaddieJ said:
A wise person told me that to feel isn\'t a crime... I loved the reminder. I have always worn my heart on my sleeves and that has made me seld conscious about feeling too much. This was a reminder that feeling is good. It shows your depth! Good wite!
July 10th, 2017 00:28
MaddieJ said:
A wise person told me that to feel isn\'t a crime... I loved the reminder. I have always worn my heart on my sleeves and that has made me seld conscious about feeling too much. This was a reminder that feeling is good. It shows your depth! Good wite!
July 10th, 2017 00:28
To feel
Poetic Dan said:
Nice job, definitely felt this one. Simple but powerfully affective, like Ripples it will do more than you think ;)
July 9th, 2017 18:27
Poetic Dan said:
Nice job, definitely felt this one. Simple but powerfully affective, like Ripples it will do more than you think ;)
July 9th, 2017 18:27
Chameleon
FredPeyer said:
Is there a way to turn this into a different font? I tried and could read a few words, but just didn\'t have the patience to try to decipher everything. Am sure it must be a great poem, but I belong to the same club Kat alludes to, only I\'m not blond!
July 9th, 2017 18:17
FredPeyer said:
Is there a way to turn this into a different font? I tried and could read a few words, but just didn\'t have the patience to try to decipher everything. Am sure it must be a great poem, but I belong to the same club Kat alludes to, only I\'m not blond!
July 9th, 2017 18:17
Chameleon
Heather T said:
One thousand points awarded to Mr. Browning for the use of \"obstreperous\". Rich vocabulary, hours of insight and journey recorded to come around full circle to all the good, bad, miserable, wondrous wanderings that make one who he is. Fantastic, introspective odyssey.
July 9th, 2017 16:56
Heather T said:
One thousand points awarded to Mr. Browning for the use of \"obstreperous\". Rich vocabulary, hours of insight and journey recorded to come around full circle to all the good, bad, miserable, wondrous wanderings that make one who he is. Fantastic, introspective odyssey.
July 9th, 2017 16:56
Brilliant Blue
Heather T said:
Blue has a fascinating history. My father and oldest son are color blind, and when they first learned about the new glasses that would allow them to properly see colors, both said they would turn them down. They didn\'t want to mourn what they would miss. Well done.
July 8th, 2017 12:24
Heather T said:
Blue has a fascinating history. My father and oldest son are color blind, and when they first learned about the new glasses that would allow them to properly see colors, both said they would turn them down. They didn\'t want to mourn what they would miss. Well done.
July 8th, 2017 12:24
To feel
Cyprian Van Dyke said:
\"To be lost is fine,\" I like that, lost is just another word for being free. Nice poem, I enjoyed the read!
July 6th, 2017 11:10
Cyprian Van Dyke said:
\"To be lost is fine,\" I like that, lost is just another word for being free. Nice poem, I enjoyed the read!
July 6th, 2017 11:10
Perplexionary Ode
Heather T said:
Welcome, Nicholas. I enjoyed your unhinged language. Bewildering work that fills the mouth and had all my synapses firing.
July 5th, 2017 19:24
Heather T said:
Welcome, Nicholas. I enjoyed your unhinged language. Bewildering work that fills the mouth and had all my synapses firing.
July 5th, 2017 19:24
Perplexionary Ode
Stephen.Sapaugh said:
So, this poem reminds me a lot of Gertrude Stine. It is poetry that drives me mad. This is actually a good thing in it\'s own right. You are playing with words, and in this you make some beautiful phrases. Your whole goal is to perplex me, and you accomplished it.This poem is quite perplexing. I personally hate and love it at the same time. I have little more to say about it, and due to the fact that you accomplished your seemingly audacious goal I give you the highest score possible 10/10. Good job on stumping me with this deliciously perplexing poem.
July 5th, 2017 18:04
Stephen.Sapaugh said:
So, this poem reminds me a lot of Gertrude Stine. It is poetry that drives me mad. This is actually a good thing in it\'s own right. You are playing with words, and in this you make some beautiful phrases. Your whole goal is to perplex me, and you accomplished it.This poem is quite perplexing. I personally hate and love it at the same time. I have little more to say about it, and due to the fact that you accomplished your seemingly audacious goal I give you the highest score possible 10/10. Good job on stumping me with this deliciously perplexing poem.
July 5th, 2017 18:04
« Return to the profile of Nicholas Browning