Comments received on poems by jim56



memories
Cassie58 said:

Being blessed with children, grandchildren and greats is a wonderful blessing as we get older. They are a reminder of our past with our parents and siblings. All about the cycles of life. They keep me young. A lovely poem Jim. Beautiful day here. Been out in the garden. Lovely September warmth. Have a super Monday.

September 16th, 2024 07:40

seasons
Cassie58 said:

Dear Jim, your poem today brought back some very dear memories to me. We took our three grandchildren sledging on a snowy morning some years back. Wrapped up warm we went to a local beauty spot. Hard to climb, but exhilarating on the way down. We had such great fun. Took photographs too. Thank you for the lovely memory your words gifted. Have a wonderful day.

September 15th, 2024 10:04

dreams
Cassie58 said:

Hello Jim. Happy Saturday. We all need our dreams. This is a beautiful poem. Hold on to yours and I sincerely wish they all come true. Lovely day in the garden today.

September 14th, 2024 12:15

autumn song
Tony36 said:

Love it

September 13th, 2024 09:55

autumn song
Cassie58 said:

I hope your robin friend returns another day with his songbook Jim. Birdsong can certainly brighten each day rain or shine. A lovely uplifting nature offering. Beautiful sunshine’s today.

September 13th, 2024 08:56

autumn song
sorenbarrett said:

A fun and lovely poem of nature.

September 13th, 2024 06:00

tell someone
Tony36 said:

Excellent write

September 12th, 2024 12:56

tell someone
Cassie58 said:

Sage advice here Jim. The old saying is a problem shared is a problem halved. No good bottling those thoughts. I wonder if you are in your garden today?. We have a bright sunshine day, but cool with it. Jumper weather. First time for months. The leaves on my silver birch are just starting to yellow. Enjoy the rest of the day.

September 12th, 2024 09:29

autumn scene
Tony36 said:

Love it

September 11th, 2024 18:32

daddies boy
Cassie58 said:

What an endearing tribute to your dear Dad. I was a Daddy!s girl, along with my two younger sisters. All of us Daddy’s girls. If he’d had his way, none of us would ever had married lol. No one was ever good enough for his daughters lol. Lovely poem Jim. Hope you are ok.

September 11th, 2024 14:22

autumn scene
Cassie58 said:

A lovely autumn offering Jim. It has been cool here today. No change of colour yet. no golds and reds, just a cold and windy day. Hope yours has been good. Looking forward to autumn colour. So lovely to look at.

September 11th, 2024 14:18

daddies boy
Tony36 said:

Beautiful

September 10th, 2024 14:40

daddies boy
sorenbarrett said:

A wonderful tribute to a loving father

September 10th, 2024 12:54

lonlieness
Dan Williams said:

Thank you. I can so whole heartedly relate to this. Especially the sleep that does not come. Very nice.

September 9th, 2024 00:21

lonlieness
𓆩Mase𓆪 said:

Hope things get better for you Jim! Good poem.

September 8th, 2024 23:56

lonlieness
MR.apocalypse said:

i loved this very dark tone sometimes its good to let this stuff out

September 8th, 2024 21:42

lonlieness
Cassie58 said:

Such a sad poem Jim. So many lonely people. It’s not just older people who feel lonely either. Young people can also feel isolated when living away from home. I sincerely hope you have family and friends who keep in close contact with you. We are very fortunate, still have grandchildren and their partners living with us. So difficult for young people to buy or rent these days. We live in a costly area, within commuting distance of London. Enjoy Sunday evening.

September 8th, 2024 13:29

lonlieness
Caring dove said:

I’m sorry you feel that way …

September 8th, 2024 11:21

lovebird song
Caring dove said:

We all need things to bring us comfort and make us happy . Nice writing

September 7th, 2024 10:50

lovebird song
Tony36 said:

Love it

September 7th, 2024 10:48

lovebird song
Cassie58 said:

Bird song is so lovely to listen to Jim. This
poem is a delightful Saturday read. Another dull day here, but no rain. Eye is better, no more medicine, but maybe a glass of wine will help fix the other bits of me needing attention lol. Have a great day.

September 7th, 2024 08:57

cancer killer
Dan Williams said:

Cancer has taken way too many people from me; mother at 36, father, at only 67, three best friends of forty years or more, not sure they will ever conquer it as we humans have polluted too many things, too many causes. Thank you for this.

September 7th, 2024 01:36

cancer killer
Cassie58 said:

Cancer is a curse for sure. I have lost friends and loved ones over the years. I was lucky enough to come through it myself, but what a worrying time that journey can be for all involved. It can strike at any time and any person. No one can pay their way out of this one. Felt this one Jim. Written from the heart. Another wet day here.

September 6th, 2024 11:42

cancer killer
Tony36 said:

Sad, but well written

September 6th, 2024 07:12

cancer killer
2781 said:

In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.

September 6th, 2024 06:14

cancer killer
sorenbarrett said:

Sad the seeds lightened a bit in your poem very nicely done a very fun read

September 6th, 2024 04:42

cancer killer
sorenbarrett said:



September 6th, 2024 04:42

love hurts
Cassie58 said:

So true Jim. Love can hurt, especially if it isn’t returned. Unrequited love, many a film, book and poem have covered this subject matter. When the heart chooses , you can’t just switch off. I hope you have had a good day. Torrential rain here.

September 5th, 2024 16:06

love hurts
sorenbarrett said:

Very nice Jim. Love can be a one-way street. It comes from inside and does not need to be reciprocated. Love is for the holder, not the beholder.

September 5th, 2024 06:08

unpredictable
sorenbarrett said:

Oh yes, so many pathways we have to choose from. Reminiscence of Robert Frost’s path less taken this reminds me of all the choices we have to make, and we will never know what might have been. Nicely written, Jim.

September 4th, 2024 12:54



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