Comments received on poems by Saxon Crow



In Your Grace
Goldfinch60 said:

May that love never fail SC.

Andy

December 9th, 2021 01:58

In Your Grace
Coyote said:

All prayers should be this beautiful Sax. Lovely write🙂

December 8th, 2021 18:24

In Your Grace
Draven said:

Very nice and warm.

December 8th, 2021 16:22

In Your Grace
dusk arising said:

Great words of devotion whether they be to a loved one, a faith or your guardian angel.

December 8th, 2021 14:28

In Your Grace
orchidee said:

A fine write SC.
To be facetious a moment: Cooee, I\'m always there singing! Arrgghhh! lol.

December 8th, 2021 13:05

In Your Grace
Violet bluebell( used to be yellow rose) said:

Lovely writing , crow )

December 8th, 2021 12:41

These Distant Dreams
Coyote said:

\"Who are we but a shadow of an echo of an unconscious memory of who we were\"
That\'s a brilliant line in a amazing poem Sax. Really love this one. Very, very relatable.

December 7th, 2021 14:10

These Distant Dreams
Fay Slimm. said:

Fantastic set of reasons why we need to keep dreaming dear Sax - this is a gem and goes into my favourites.

December 4th, 2021 03:18

These Distant Dreams
Goldfinch60 said:

Keep on flying SC and those dreams will become reality.

Andy

December 4th, 2021 02:36

These Distant Dreams
Jerry Reynolds said:

A fine write, S.C.
The life of a poet. Faith in the return of a muse.

December 3rd, 2021 16:04

These Distant Dreams
dusk arising said:

\"the rusting chains of distraction\"... a line to die for.

May there be more treasured highs than lows throughout for you sax.

December 3rd, 2021 13:12

Dead Fox
Goldfinch60 said:

Wonderful words SC, I often see dead foxes along the road living very near the countryside.
People just do not seem to care about nature anymore and seem to just want to destroy it as in their lives many become that automaton.

Andy

December 3rd, 2021 01:21

Dead Fox
dusk arising said:

Yes indeed dear poet. I take that onboard, we are all just dead foxes waiting to happen.

So I better get on with living a bit of life then!

Your piece contains a great positive \'kick up the arse\' message today for most of us. Though the depressed among us will only acknowledge the negative which is so sad.

December 2nd, 2021 09:29

Dead Fox
Lorna said:

Such a good expression of the feebleness of life..... has shades of the Rubaiyat.....

December 2nd, 2021 09:10

Dead Fox
Garth Rakumakoe said:

There\'s a lot of meaning depth here. I also love how some of it appears as flashing scenes: \"Dead fox laying on the road, a fleeting moment and now you\'re home\" Totally maverick if you ask me. Captivating to say the least!

December 2nd, 2021 08:49

Dead Fox
Doggerel Dave said:

Usual great piece of writing, Sax.

The key is obviously embodied in the lines already quoted above – no need to repeat them.

I feel sometimes we are so removed from what could be our essential nature that there is no way back…perhaps. Or not….


December 2nd, 2021 07:17

Dead Fox
L. B. Mek said:

yeah, we who: bombarded no10
to stop the mindless hunting
with horses and guns;
then run them down
two at a time, with our cars
while cursing their existence
as merely a nuisance, to our privileged existence...
(of hypocrite duality
in our ever-fallible, humanity
you pen, my friend)
really well written
thanks for sharing, dear Poet

December 2nd, 2021 05:18

Dead Fox
orchidee said:

A fine write SC.
Erm, I saw one once on a country road. I took it to a nearby pub. Most embarrassing, as it was smelling by then, and I asked if they could bury it. They looked at me as if to say \'Doh! Why you bring that thing here?\'


December 2nd, 2021 03:21

Thank you
spilleronsheet said:

Great one dear poet
People may acclaim that we are rebel in our own way
Disrespecting their advice
But isn’t it high time
Peace
For once let us speak


November 26th, 2021 03:39

Thank you
Goldfinch60 said:

In our lives we must always take our own paths to lead us into our own lives.

Andy

November 26th, 2021 01:49

Thank you
Saxon Crow said:

This poem is to the nanny state that always takes and disempowers.

November 26th, 2021 01:28

Thank you
Doggerel Dave said:

Great stuff, Sax.
The adjustments and compromises parents have to make as offspring mature, I’m sure is very difficult. (I have only observed this process between my parents and I; Never been a parent myself).
Whatever the difficulty, the move to individuate must be undertaken if survival as a free autonomous human being is to be achieved.
(Aah – too heavy – go for dusk’s lighter version).


November 25th, 2021 21:35

Thank you
Thekkinkkattil said:

A nice poem applicable to any elder .Only the misguided advise makes us wonder. Happy thanksgiving

November 25th, 2021 17:19

Thank you
dusk arising said:

Well one might think this is all about your father but it can\'t be cos he\'s such a nice bloke ! ! !
So who\'s the bad guy.... scout leader? teacher? the pope? taxi driver?....

Your shout Saxon.

November 25th, 2021 11:48

The First Time I Played Croquet With My Dad
myself and me said:

Just noticed that both you and your dad are here. A lovely family.

November 16th, 2021 20:48

The First Time I Played Croquet With My Dad
L. B. Mek said:

fun read, thanks for sharing
should link to Andy\'s write, to add context

November 16th, 2021 06:25

The First Time I Played Croquet With My Dad
dusk arising said:

Fathers deserve to win a lot more than theyre given credit for. Are you a father? Doesn\'t really matter if you are or not but should you become one then sooner or later you\'ll agree.

Good entertaing stuff.

November 16th, 2021 06:18

The First Time I Played Croquet With My Dad
Doggerel Dave said:

I really shouldn\'t be putting up anything here at all....family matter ,... keep well away...let it burn itself out... coupla of rhymes there I quite liked....\'sorry I intervened...

November 16th, 2021 04:52

For my Father....
SureshG said:

I’m just happy for this lighthearted piece.

November 14th, 2021 20:29

For my Father....
Sherbs said:

I’ve never played backgammon, but I love the banter here in your poem!

November 14th, 2021 03:17



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