Comments received on poems by dusk arising



tower
Saxon Crow said:

DA im really enjoying these poems of yours. Looking forward to more of the same :)

March 4th, 2020 15:41

tower
Alan .S. Jeeves said:

I enjoyed this piece very much DA. I have to say it is my kind of poem. Nicely worded and themed, yes! very good.

Kind regards, Alan

March 4th, 2020 14:44

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TWENTY3 said:

i am currently reading lots of fantasy books having discovered the lazy world of audible which means i don\'t have to read just lisrten. This poem really fits where i am with my listening and i cant wait until later when i can hjave another instalement of fantasy. this was just what i needed to get me in the mood.

i should like to read the novel that i am sure you will write after this little intro siummary. graet read

March 4th, 2020 13:44

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FredPeyer said:

d a, let that songbird of yours sing more often! Great writing.

March 4th, 2020 12:38

Ocean
Neville said:

excellent sir through and through..

I was not expecting Johnny to put in an appearance though....

Neville

March 4th, 2020 08:55

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Goldfinch60 said:

Wonderful write d a, may that songbird sing in our lives forever.

Andy

March 4th, 2020 01:56

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Michael Edwards said:

A real poets poem - a super write.

March 3rd, 2020 16:41

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Clara said:

Wow. This is amazing! Truly. I was lost in it from the very first line. You\'ve quite the skill. Really impressed. Fab!

March 3rd, 2020 15:53

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myself and me said:

A lovely writing. MM

March 3rd, 2020 14:14

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Neville said:

Superb sir.. absolutely...

You can beat an egg and a bush and a drum... but ya just can\'t beat a green and leafy woodland glade, now can ya...ā€¦

Neville

March 3rd, 2020 10:07

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Fay Slimm. said:

A scene I could read all day is your tale of wild love in a woodgreen hideaway - - great stuff and more of this please D.A.

March 3rd, 2020 09:27

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orchidee said:

A fine write D A.

March 3rd, 2020 09:13

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Saxon Crow said:

DA by far my favourite one of yours by a long yard. Totally faved

March 3rd, 2020 09:06

calling
SureshG said:

If an atheist is one who refuses to be defined by organized theism, then like yourself, etch my name on that list - for I am a true believer of your thoughts.
Thanks for sharing

March 2nd, 2020 20:24

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Goldfinch60 said:

You have said it all in your words d a, I totally agree with you.

Andy

March 2nd, 2020 16:38

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Clara said:

A faith which asks for nothing but continued faith is the best there is. Great work.

March 2nd, 2020 13:14

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LIGHT WARRIOR said:

Love this..love this love this....nice work
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March 2nd, 2020 11:50

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Saxon Crow said:

Says it all DA. Great stuff

March 2nd, 2020 10:14

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Poetic Dan said:

A wonders glorious mystery, nothing more amazing than life it self. Once I turn off my mind ;)

Fantastic stuff my friend

March 2nd, 2020 08:41

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Neville said:

Well stated my dear friend and poet, perfectly presented but not preached.... a view that many we be able to relate to, Iā€™m sure...

March 2nd, 2020 07:48

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Fay Slimm. said:

A brilliant summary of how we should listen to life\'s calling and be satisfied that the spirit of such is enough.

March 2nd, 2020 07:03

The only love she held onto
ron parrish aka wordman said:

but it`s always beautiful

March 1st, 2020 17:22

that smile
Goldfinch60 said:

What a wonderful write d a, it certainly moved me although I did not know either of my grandmothers the feeling that you put into your words certainly showed me their love.

Andy

February 29th, 2020 01:12

that smile
Nemo said:

Beautiful šŸŒ¹
Both my grandparents passed away, they were kind souls ā¤ļø

February 28th, 2020 14:24

that smile
Neville said:


Oh what a picture you paint here.. these words so fine should really be dedicated to Grandma\'s everywhere.. You certainly got mine off to a T

Neville

February 28th, 2020 11:22

that smile
Saxon Crow said:

DA that really touched me. Totally Faved. I have such good memories of my grandparents. Brilliant poem

February 28th, 2020 09:06

that smile
Fay Slimm. said:

Brilliant summary of loving Grandparents - most remembered are times we felt closer to them than to anyone else - - what a fine tribute to those \"million tears \" hidden by wonderful smiles - a great read my friend.

February 28th, 2020 05:33

Mrs Klondyke
Saxon Crow said:

Ooooo nasty.... what happened to the leg??

February 27th, 2020 15:01

Mrs Klondyke
Goldfinch60 said:

I still have both my legs. LOL

Andy

February 27th, 2020 03:44

Mrs Klondyke
ANGELA & BRIAN said:

GOOD MORNING *DA* ~ A rather macarbre *Legless tale* to start the Day. Swapping ones victim ino another persons coffin (to get rid of the BODY) is No.77 in my book on the *Perfect Murder* ! No. 78 is to dump the Body in a FREEZER garnished with Frozen Peas ~ AMEN. Please check our Poem (posted yeaterday) *Value of an EGG* Thanks !

Blessings & Peace to You & Yours
Love Angela & Brian šŸ’›šŸ’›šŸ’›

February 27th, 2020 03:43



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