Comments received on poems by Paul Bell



The Sign
FallenAngel1🕊 said:

Great fun Paul,what else can I say that hasn\'t been said by the gang 😆✌️🕊

January 27th, 2022 14:59

The Sign
Neville said:


In short, they just dont get much better than this .............. well penned my friend from end to end ........................... :)

January 27th, 2022 08:46

The Sign
dusk arising said:

Good fun. I\'m sure i met her, albeit briefly, on a perculiar blind date. It amazes me that some ppl can turn up on a blind date with totally negative attitude, what\'s the point?

January 27th, 2022 07:46

The Sign
L. B. Mek said:

you had me at:
\'She throttled her brolly\'
😅 lol
thank you so much, for sharing these humorous gems
I appreciate each and every one!

January 27th, 2022 06:48

The Sign
Rozina said:

Haha not much luck with this lady! Had a good laugh reading your story. You were right, the rain was a bad omen.

January 27th, 2022 04:55

In From The Cold
Rozina said:

Your crime novel in the making. Waiting for instalments of blood and gore, sexy women, fast cars, the suave hero (yourself?)…..

January 26th, 2022 01:01

In From The Cold
sorenbarrett said:

Blackmail never ends well. And this is only confirmed as it goes on.

January 25th, 2022 16:14

In From The Cold
L. B. Mek said:

I\'m all-in!
a little preface, premise - please
in your next chapter\'s share
thanks in advance, dear Poet
(let me know if or when
you do, though
don\'t wanna miss that read)

January 25th, 2022 07:15

Carver
spilleronsheet said:

I really liked this read
Humour
Satire
Wordplay
And Mr Carver
Really good dear Paul
What a prison
What a cell mate
And the way the prisoner played

January 25th, 2022 01:14

The Diploma.
L. B. Mek said:

🤣🤣🤣
I can\'t breathe, help
its too early in the day
to get laughing stitches, Help!
lmao
your dose of humour, should come with a warning, seriously funny
thanks for sharing, dear Poet

January 24th, 2022 08:51

The Diploma.
Rozina said:

So funny. I think I’ll be dreaming of this soon. Good night.

January 24th, 2022 08:43

Carver
Neville said:


this is great ... packs a real punch .. left me feeling like I had been hit from behind on the back of me head with a black stocking filled with dried butterflies droppings ....... You really do have a sense of humour mate x5 stars ....... Neville :)

January 23rd, 2022 06:18

Carver
Neville said:


this is great ... packs a real punch .. left me feeling like I had been hit from behind on the back of me head with a black stocking filled with dried butterflies droppings ....... You really do have a sense of humour mate x5 stars ....... Neville :)

January 23rd, 2022 06:18

Carver
Rozina said:

Where is this prison? Amazing place, amazing people! Great story.

January 22nd, 2022 18:33

Carver
dusk arising said:

I enjoyed reading this. I haven\'t a clue what it\'s about or if there\'s a moral lesson being offered. But enjoy it i did.... more please - how about continuing this one?

January 22nd, 2022 17:39

The Letters
Goldfinch60 said:

Powerful emotive words Paul.

Andy

January 21st, 2022 02:43

The Letters
Rozina said:

Hardly get letters these days. All online. Except bills. What a touching story. Reading this made me sad.

January 20th, 2022 21:26

The Letters
spilleronsheet said:

And that’s the power of letter
Loved the way the letter could mend the way
Good one dear Paul

January 20th, 2022 14:01

The Letters
L. B. Mek said:

\'After a while
we
moved on, from the anger.
We
became, human again.\'..
(If
\'we\' could just
spoon feed this, realisation
to the world, at birth
how far, could we have made it
as a species...)
thanks for sharing, a wonderful read
and I loved those lines,
Anger, is such a cheap emotion

January 20th, 2022 07:55

The Letters
dusk arising said:

A story of life which reveals that there is more to walking away than walking away.

January 20th, 2022 06:29

Divorced
Goldfinch60 said:

Good fun read Paul.

Andy

January 20th, 2022 02:28

Divorced
Fay Slimm. said:

Ha - laughed my socks off at this divorce story - am wondering if Julie stayed the course and caused even more stress .......... great read Paul

January 19th, 2022 16:19

Divorced
dusk arising said:

Light hearted but a very relateable story. I too walked away from divorce with nothing - to ensure my special daughter would have the best i could give. That was a long time ago and there still remains a strong bond of friendship and mutual respect.
Life changes dramatically after divorce.

January 19th, 2022 11:33

Divorced
Rozina said:

Did the virus help with the poem?! It’s so funny!

January 19th, 2022 08:58

CV
Goldfinch60 said:

Wonderful fun write Paul, my first laugh of the day - thank you.

Andy

January 19th, 2022 01:55

CV
Rozina said:

Sorry to hear that you’re down with Covid. But you’re still funny! Get well soon.

January 19th, 2022 01:27

CV
spilleronsheet said:

Such a witty poetry
Quite engaging dear Poet

January 18th, 2022 09:27

CV
L. B. Mek said:

a friend of mine
had to sign-up at the local job centre
cos his company collapsed in 2008,
maybe a few month\'s before he reached retirement
and for those months
the sht they made him go through
re-training schemes alongside teens
homework like assignments
and on and on;
luckily, back then
I had my own thing
so I just signed some papers
told them
he was doing some work placement thing with me
until
eventually, he reached his retirement age and could be free..
(they would call it Fraud
I call it, the humanity within me!)
I hated them
for how low they made him feel, during those months
a working man, for his entire life
but this handful months!
I bet he ha d a few murderous thoughts when doing
his weekly CV interviews/ interrogations

January 18th, 2022 08:36

CV
dusk arising said:

Enjoyed reading this fun piece.

Sorry to read you\'ve got this covid thing, hope you fully recover very soon.

All my CV says is \"writes silly poems\".

January 18th, 2022 08:33

Bob It
Rozina said:

Hahaha!

January 17th, 2022 22:46



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