Comments received on poems by Saxon Crow



Christmas Tree End
Saxon Crow said:

Nice one Neil. Our Christmas tree was a plastic effort. We decided to get rid of it this year, decorations and all. It was the easiest take down of a tree ever.... Straight into a black bag haha

January 13th, 2022 04:26

Christmas Tree End
spilleronsheet said:

I feel bad about the Christmas tree
In Estonia they keep your tree protected to be used again and again
And that contrast of novelty with the Christmas tree so true to the point
Well crafted dear poet

January 13th, 2022 03:55

Winter riddle
Goldfinch60 said:

Very intriguing words SC.

Andy

January 13th, 2022 01:51

Winter riddle
Michael Edwards said:

A real gem of a write - love it.

January 12th, 2022 08:53

Winter riddle
woundedheart said:

Beautiful imagery of naked fingers holding up the sky,love this very much

January 12th, 2022 05:21

Winter riddle
Rozina said:

So cleverly put.

January 12th, 2022 04:54

Winter riddle
orchidee said:

Good write SC.

January 12th, 2022 03:17

A Wild Folc Tale
Poetic Dan said:

My head when crazy at the end of this, as if I have a standing ovation.

True legend and I\'ll read this when she gets older ;)

January 9th, 2022 12:28

A Wild Folc Tale
Goldfinch60 said:

That respect for all nature is so wonderful.

Andy

January 8th, 2022 14:29

A Wild Folc Tale
spilleronsheet said:

A powerful and a must message with a beautiful rhyme to eyes
Well crafted dear Saxon

January 8th, 2022 12:42

A Wild Folc Tale
Rozina said:

Very good advice. Enjoyed this poem.

January 8th, 2022 05:46

A Wild Folc Tale
orchidee said:

Good write SC.

January 8th, 2022 03:13

Narrow mind, silent heart
Goldfinch60 said:

True. May your god go with you SC.

Andy

January 8th, 2022 01:34

Narrow mind, silent heart
orchidee said:

Good write SC.

January 7th, 2022 03:25

Narrow mind, silent heart
Fay Slimm. said:

Oh how true your few words Sax.

January 7th, 2022 03:08

Come follow, come follow
Caring dove said:

Lovely poem ! Really like your words , and great flow to this

January 7th, 2022 02:44

Come follow, come follow
Michael Edwards said:

My kind of poem - it transports you someplace else.

January 7th, 2022 02:36

Come follow, come follow
Rainbow said:

Lovely

January 7th, 2022 02:32

Come follow, come follow
AuburnScribbler said:

An immaculate flow here Saxon Crow, this truly is a wonderful piece, that celebrates the relationship of humankind and nature.

Bravo, and I hope that all is well!

January 7th, 2022 02:13

Come follow, come follow
Goldfinch60 said:

We may never return SC but those memories are always within us.

Andy

January 7th, 2022 01:40

Come follow, come follow
Rozina said:

Lovely poem, an enjoyable read.

January 7th, 2022 00:35

Blame God? Really?!
James Michael said:

Good un!

January 6th, 2022 23:41

Come follow, come follow
James Michael said:

Excellent rhythm & rhyme. A bittersweet ending to a spectacular relationship of life and nature in words.

Anyways, cheers to you!

January 6th, 2022 20:32

Blame God? Really?!
spilleronsheet said:

Very well summed up dear poet
Those last lines were so true
It’s very true that we remember and blame him in pain
But forget when we gain
Well crafted dear poet
Thanks for such a beautiful write

January 2nd, 2022 14:31

Blame God? Really?!
Accidental Poet said:

Taken from my own entry \"Something I have to say\" of August 14 of last year,
There are many things about this universe that most of us more than likely will never know how or why they are as they are. So where do we place the concept of God (who we know so little about) within a universe, we know so little about. How can we judge God because something tragic in the world has happened? How can we blame God because a family member has a terminal disease there is no cure for? Why is it always God that gets thrown under the bus for circumstances that are a society related issue? Because God let it happen? For what reason would any spiritual entity want to let harm come to any life form on this Earth? I believe in my heart that there is someone or something bigger than all of us, and that it loves and cares very deeply for us. If there is a God or spirit entity, whether in our image or not, I believe it is the essence of love. And it has instilled the qualities of love in every living thing on Earth. And when a species of life on this Earth comes to the end of its life no matter the cause or reason, that God or spirit is there to comfort and welcome the crossing over of that life to the afterlife.
Great entry Sax. πŸ˜‰πŸ‘

January 2nd, 2022 06:48

Blame God? Really?!
orchidee said:

It\'s true, SC. Though suffering is one of the blocks to believing. Various sufferings - disasters, illness, emotional, mental, etc.
Not that I always sail through sufferings fully trusting, but hopefully learn some thing(s) from them.

January 2nd, 2022 03:18

Decree
Goldfinch60 said:

So your god willed my wife\'s death SC!!

Andy

December 31st, 2021 01:27

Decree
orchidee said:

Good write SC.
There are the whys and wherefores too, we know.

December 30th, 2021 06:27

Decree
dusk arising said:

Yep, blame man for tsunamis, earthquakes, avalanches etc... which of course god had no hand (or will) in along with all the resultant deaths and injuries and misery.
Or Isn\'t god quite so omnipotent after all? And if he is, should people be worshipping such a cruel killer?

December 30th, 2021 05:44

For the love of.....
Goldfinch60 said:

So very true SC.

Andy

December 19th, 2021 01:48



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