Comments received on poems by Neville



From Big Things Small
Parisab said:

‘Tired and we’ll stretched truth’ when we realize that we are past the ‘The big thongs from small’ I’m glad that you took time to write your lovely and interesting words as always and I enjoyed my time paying attention…

December 18th, 2023 11:56

From Big Things Small
Christina8 said:

A wonderful write, I\'ve known people like this!

December 18th, 2023 10:16

From Big Things Small
Jerry Reynolds said:

A fine write, Neville.
But it\'s so much fun.

December 18th, 2023 09:27

From Big Things Small
arqios said:

For some the appearance of more diminishes that shrinking feeling of nothingness and of being of no consequence.

December 18th, 2023 07:50

From Big Things Small
orchidee said:

Ahh, this is what KP says to me about our marriage! lol.
An \'e\'ermore\' has crept into my poem again. Do shut up Orchi, talking rot, says Fido. lol.

December 18th, 2023 05:51

Shadowbright
Goldfinch60 said:

May her light always be with you Neville.

Andy

December 18th, 2023 02:53

From a Little Book of Sins
Goldfinch60 said:

So true Neville, those words we write can explain our life.

Andy

December 18th, 2023 02:51

Suburban Sunflower
Goldfinch60 said:

Fine words Neville, how big a portion of her did you get?

Andy

December 18th, 2023 02:40

Shadowbright
Cassie58 said:

Anyone who can turn darkness into light by words or otherwise is worth their salt, whether dead or alive. This brevity is in the past, maybe we are recalling ghosts here Neville. The shorter the poem, the further the mind can travel. Nice.

December 17th, 2023 15:18

Shadowbright
MendedFences27 said:

She had her way with many things, words included. A great, though short, poem of appreciation. Loved it. - Phil A.

December 17th, 2023 15:17

From a Little Book of Sins
Accidental Poet said:

Your secrets safe with me, I don\'t know about Orchi though. 🙄

December 17th, 2023 10:12

Shadowbright
Jerry Reynolds said:

Wow, Neville. I can\'t stop reading it.

December 17th, 2023 09:59

Shadowbright
Accidental Poet said:

N, you\'ve been most certainly missed by all here. Your poem sounds like someone I know. 😉👍

December 17th, 2023 09:46

Shadowbright
arqios said:

A sure brightness that we take with even in uncertain tomorrows!

December 17th, 2023 09:38

Shadowbright
2781 said:

Welcome home?

December 17th, 2023 05:30

Shadowbright
orchidee said:

I bet you know I\'m gonna say this - there\'s a hymn including \'turns my darkness into light\'. Now KP turns my light into darkness, and that\'s a fact! lol.
She\'s not a dark horse, but a dark.... you know it, trout.
How long you gonna bore us with KP jokes, asks Fido?

December 17th, 2023 05:00

From a Little Book of Sins
orchidee said:

Yes, I often write of my tribulations with KP. lol.
Water melons? Will I swoon?!

December 17th, 2023 02:56

From a Little Book of Sins
Cassie58 said:

Wonderful. I saw the sharp angles of the pyramid, or triangle if you prefer, after time softening and becoming rounded like a circle. This is a little gem. A bauble to hang on my Christmas tree. 💜

December 17th, 2023 00:28

From a Little Book of Sins
Thomas W Case said:

Truly superb.

December 16th, 2023 22:05

Suburban Sunflower
arqios said:

Welcome home N. Okairi!

December 16th, 2023 19:32

From a Little Book of Sins
arqios said:

Poetry is often a person’s “little black book.”

December 16th, 2023 19:31

From a Little Book of Sins
Doggerel Dave said:

Delicious? Not much keen on tropical fruit actually prefer cool temperate - so its still plums and cherries for me... lychees make a close second...or third depending on how you count \'em; mind how you spit the pips....
That reminds me: water melons have something.. You can do delicious circles with the pips if you know how to form the lips....well maybe not a full circle, but certainly a classic parabola ...... memories....

I shot a watermelon pip in the air,
And it fell to earth I know exactly where.............Gotcha!

December 16th, 2023 19:09

Suburban Sunflower
Neville said:


Core thanks Cassie .. & then it dawned on him 💜 :) I hope you feel able to post here very soon .. Neville

December 16th, 2023 03:54

Suburban Sunflower
Cassie58 said:

Your surburban sunflower stimulates the senses. She must have been the apple of your eye. Tasty work.

December 16th, 2023 01:51

Suburban Sunflower
Doggerel Dave said:

I have trouble with peaches and apricots.....couldn\'t make it a plum or a cherry, could yer......?
A good sign your jetlag is almost

December 15th, 2023 21:06

Suburban Sunflower
Jerry Reynolds said:

A fine poem Nelville.

December 15th, 2023 16:10

Suburban Sunflower
MendedFences27 said:

Was she the apricot or one of the sunflowers? I\'m thinking Sunflower. This made me hungry for some peach pie.
Welcome back.
An excellent start for one weary from traveling. Loved it. - Phil A.

December 15th, 2023 15:04

Suburban Sunflower
orchidee said:

Cooeee! Ahh, another poem about KP and I. I fancied bit of her, but got a mouthful of botox. lol.

December 15th, 2023 10:49

Suburban Sunflower
Thomas W Case said:

Fantastic work. Great use of the senses old friend.

December 15th, 2023 09:32

Twisted History the Rape of the Plains People  
Doggerel Dave said:

Much too late (wasn\'t present when you penned this).
1788 saw the start of a similar (tragically similar) story here following the \'settlement\' (invasion) by the British in what came to be known as Australia.
You received the kind of response you deserved here, Neville.

December 2nd, 2023 20:05



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