Comments received on poems by Neville



Tiny Blue Moments
Thomas W Case said:

Superb work, my friend. There’s a soft, sun-bleached nostalgia running through this—Crete as a thin place where time feels almost borrowable, like you could pocket it and carry it home.
But it tips into something more intense at the end, where longing becomes physical and a bit consuming, like memory trying to turn itself into possession.

June 30th, 2026 08:28

Irony
Andrew Charles Forrest said:

Neville you have done it again
STOPPED ME IN MY TRACKS
You have inspired my next one
Thank you...

June 28th, 2026 15:43

Irony
Thomas W Case said:

There’s a quiet confidence in this—almost a gentle rebellion.
It suggests truth isn’t something reserved for the grand or sacred, but something that can arrive small, simple, and immediate—if you’re open enough to notice it.

June 28th, 2026 08:17

The Last Laugh
cellinic said:

What I like about this sort of reflection is that it is sophisticated, filled with ignorantia docta mood and spirit, best wishes, a fave, my friend

June 26th, 2026 22:45

What To Do When Molehills Become Mountains
Doggerel Dave said:

Ambivalent attitude towards orange - wristwatch as protest against or signal that I don\'t own a mobile....syringe head... but for the rest, especially a certain head of state (and what a state)....neva mind, I\'ll get my shit together eventually, which is more than my expectation for the rest of the world....
Good to see you take it on, Neville.

June 25th, 2026 18:31

In The Shadow of Fast Clocks
Thomas W Case said:

This has a quiet, reflective weight to it—like someone sitting with time itself and realizing it doesn’t behave the way we expect it to.

The image shifts (clock, bloom, milk, veins) give it a lived-in, bodily philosophy—time not as idea, but as something that changes the texture of everything it touches.

And the ending lands gently but honestly: not resolution, but admission. That unfinished page feels exactly right for what you’re saying.

June 23rd, 2026 08:37

The Last Laugh
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Neville, what a wonderful piece. This one made me smile...and then it made me nod. There comes a point when all those things we once chuckled about suddenly start making perfect sense. Beautifully done, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

June 22nd, 2026 09:55

The Last Laugh
Goldfinch60 said:

Age is great fun isn\'t it Neville? LOL

Andy

June 22nd, 2026 01:48

The Last Laugh
orchidee said:

Good write N.

June 21st, 2026 08:11

The Last Laugh
Thomas W Case said:

There’s a quiet sting to this—the kind that sneaks up on you the same way time does.
You start with a smirk at others, and end with the echo of that same smirk coming back around for you.

That closing turn is the knife: not cruel, just inevitable.
Life doesn’t mock us loudly—it just waits its turn, then chuckles under its breath.

June 21st, 2026 08:10

The Last Laugh
arqios said:

Parallax is one of those words that ring my bell. And at the moment, using it for viewing another\'s field from a certain angle makes it look greener and such. 🙏🕊️

June 21st, 2026 06:13

The Last Laugh
sorenbarrett said:

Neville good to hear from you this poem strikes a nerve in this aging body where such lines can easily be identified with and aches grow more numerous and frequent and yes I do hear people from time to time over my shoulder laughing to themselves and I wonder. Well written my friend

June 21st, 2026 04:21

What To Do When Molehills Become Mountains
NafisaSB said:

hint taken - and yes, I am in complete agreement

June 19th, 2026 06:56

For a Child
Thomas W Case said:

There’s a quiet vow in this—grief turned into a promise to keep something alive beyond time.
It feels intimate and enduring, like love choosing memory as its final form.

June 14th, 2026 07:13

What To Do When Molehills Become Mountains
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Neville, this really hit me hard. There\'s a righteous fire running through this piece...a refusal to shrug at harm or pretend it will somehow sort itself out on its own. The conviction here is palpable. Wonderful write, my friend! 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

June 10th, 2026 07:57

What To Do When Molehills Become Mountains
Thomas W Case said:

There’s a wry, almost fireside certainty in this—like someone trying to turn chaos into a moral everyone can carry home.

And what makes it land is that last turn… the recognition that even hard-won peace is never really final, just temporarily held in place by the next human storm.

June 9th, 2026 18:13

What To Do When Molehills Become Mountains
sorenbarrett said:

Don\'t tell that to Donald Trump. Either way he take orange being the new black he won\'t like it. A good read my friend where one man\'s obstacle becomes another man\'s challenge then accomplishment turned to disbelief and nothing that can be believed in a world of fake, CGI, AI. Loved the write a fave good to see you back Neville

June 9th, 2026 11:12

What To Do When Molehills Become Mountains
orchidee said:

Good write N. I mentioned \'prevail\' in my poem too, just 5 minutes ago!

June 9th, 2026 10:02

Beneath The Bruises
Thomas W Case said:

There’s a deep tenderness here—seeing her not as broken, but as something still quietly rising.

Feels like dignity holding the line… even when everything else has already given way.

June 7th, 2026 06:54

Irony
NafisaSB said:

You have nailed it although books are relevant and revealing too

June 4th, 2026 08:34

Beneath The Bruises
Thomas W Case said:

Tremendous work, my friend.

June 2nd, 2026 14:42

Beneath The Bruises
NafisaSB said:

a very sensitive rendition straight from a woman\'s heart to your pen - and the readers..well done..

June 2nd, 2026 02:18

Beneath The Bruises
rhmn_7 said:

At the end of a day, isn\'t love we all want? Great poem dear Neville!

May 31st, 2026 01:43

Beneath The Bruises
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Neville, “something / is awakening but / as yet, it / just stirs so gentle / and quietly” is the passage that stayed with me most. That slow awakening of selfhood and dignity feels incredibly real here...fragile, but alive. Powerful work, my friend. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

May 27th, 2026 10:13

Beneath The Bruises
Goldfinch60 said:

Sensitive write Neville, if only all were good in our world.

Andy

May 27th, 2026 01:54

A Few Notes on A Feeding Frenzy
NafisaSB said:

such a vivid and true depiction of what happens at such sales - i can well understand why one would not like to be part of the vulture pack....

May 27th, 2026 00:51

Beneath The Bruises
Friendship said:

Nicely written. Your poem addresses themes of suffering, strength, identity, and the longing for love and connection. It reflects on the woman\'s experience of pain, resilience, and the desire to be cherished and recognized.

May 26th, 2026 19:40

Beneath The Bruises
arqios said:

True and strong. Personhood manifests in many various ways. To recognise that and esteem accordingly is an excellent first step in every encounter with others. 🕊️🙏

May 26th, 2026 18:10

Beneath The Bruises
Katie B. said:

A most tender yet powerful write. Well written, Neville.

May 26th, 2026 14:14

Beneath The Bruises
orchidee said:

What goes on behind some doors, we may not know......

May 26th, 2026 10:02

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