Comments received on poems by arqios



baker’s gift
Bragee said:

Good writing! We definitely need more of the behaviors you speak of in the world today.

July 2nd, 2025 11:14

baker’s gift
Friendship said:

Well written, the poem \"A Baker\'s Gift\" explores the theme of generosity and kindness, emphasizing the importance of giving and the small, often unnoticed acts of service that enhance human connections. It suggests that true gifts come from the heart and do not require acknowledgment or reciprocation. Your poem serves to remind readers of the value of kindness and the importance of giving without expectation, encouraging a culture of generosity and empathy in everyday life.

July 2nd, 2025 10:50

baker’s gift
Cheeky Missy said:

Wow. Awesome, what a gorgeous number. Beautifully rendered with nigh exquisite imagery and a wonderfully haunting poignancy.

July 2nd, 2025 09:29

baker’s gift
Poetic Licence said:

A lovely write of the way things should be naturally and in alot of ways used to be, I had a butchers round when i was a kid for a while, the butcher always put a bit extra in for the unemployed families, enjoyed the read

July 2nd, 2025 08:33

baker’s gift
arqios said:

Thanks for the Fave of this poem: @Caring dove and @sorenbarrett

July 2nd, 2025 07:34

baker’s gift
sorenbarrett said:

The message of the poem alone merits the fave. Nicely written it flows like the kindness of honey on buttered bread spreading its gold for the listener\'s tongue to taste. Very nicely done

July 2nd, 2025 07:27

baker’s gift
arqios said:

Not really a hundred percent about the title just yet... any ideas? This piece being a quiet nod to the things we often overlook—the unspoken gestures that ripple through our days without fanfare. It traces the outline of generosity not by what\'s expected, but by what’s offered freely, instinctively.

July 2nd, 2025 06:59

baker’s gift
2781 said:

My dear departed mum used this code. She was an oyster farmer/processor, and always put an extra oyster in each jar.
It paid off.

July 2nd, 2025 06:46

baker’s gift
Caring dove said:

Lovely writing ! Very nice 🙂

July 2nd, 2025 06:24

baker’s gift
Tony36 said:

Excellent write

July 2nd, 2025 06:15

June 14, 2010: journal entry
Mottakeenur Rehman said:

Your words weave quiet magic—ordinary moments brim with grace. The kettle’s hiss, the unanswered question, all hum with sacred light.

July 2nd, 2025 04:43

June 14, 2010: journal entry
Goldfinch60 said:

Poems come from many places arqios.

Andy

July 2nd, 2025 01:41

June 14, 2010: journal entry
MendedFences27 said:

Wow, If we could live in our poetry worlds, the world would be a beautiful place. A great poem, It seemed casual, but structured. Unessential and yet poignant.
Whimsical. yet formalized. Part humor, part morality, part wonderment, also down to earth and forthright. I\'m sure not all these things were planned but sometimes our pens just take over and there it is. Beautiful poem. - Phil A.

July 1st, 2025 14:00

June 14, 2010: journal entry
Damaso said:

wow, I stayed speechless, thank you for sharing it! Greetings!

July 1st, 2025 10:13

June 14, 2010: journal entry
arqios said:

Thanks for the Fave @Cheeky Missy

July 1st, 2025 05:46

June 14, 2010: journal entry
Cheeky Missy said:

Fascinating and prettily rendered with gorgeous imagery and a delicate, haunting poignancy akin to dewdrops. Thank you for sharing.

July 1st, 2025 05:30

June 14, 2010: journal entry
Poetic Licence said:

A Lovely write and it sounded like a beautiful day, enjoyed the read

July 1st, 2025 05:27

June 14, 2010: journal entry
arqios said:

Thanks for the Fave @sorenbarrett

July 1st, 2025 05:13

June 14, 2010: journal entry
sorenbarrett said:

Thoughts run, bump into and sometimes pass over each other and in this weave of a tapestry a poem emerges. This poem carries a lovely texture and feel and a fave

July 1st, 2025 05:04

June 14, 2010: journal entry
David Wakeling said:

A very poetic morning indeed. Quite a beautiful start to the day. great poem. Well done

July 1st, 2025 04:14

cannon shot fire
Goldfinch60 said:

Fine words arqios. Shakespeare was rammed down my throat when I was at school!

Andy

July 1st, 2025 02:29

cannon shot fire
Kevin Hulme said:

Fine Poem on a Tragic event. If only the Original were still here.

June 30th, 2025 18:41

cannon shot fire
Tony36 said:

Awesome write

June 30th, 2025 18:04

cannon shot fire
Cheeky Missy said:

Wow. Just WOW. Flowing with a delicious rhythm waltzing down the page chock-full of superb imagery, what a ghastly, haunting poignancy yawns! Fascinating and excellently rendered. Thank you for sharing.

June 30th, 2025 15:59

cannon shot fire
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Ah, yes. Happy? Anniversary! A wonderful poem that captures it. 🌹👏

June 30th, 2025 08:10

cannon shot fire
Doggerel Dave said:

One cannot be everywhere at once - I\'m always open to new history. Plese keep them up, mate - especially when you can relay them with your inspired poetic lines.

June 30th, 2025 06:21

cannon shot fire
Poetic Licence said:

Some say there are many ghosts, lovely write out of a tradegy, enjoyed the read

June 30th, 2025 06:21

cannon shot fire
David Wakeling said:

Quite a tragedy and quite a poem recording the event. That was when he said \"Now is the Winter of our discontent\". A thoughtful poem.I really enjoyed reading this compadre

June 30th, 2025 04:38

cannon shot fire
sorenbarrett said:

Very appropriate yesterday being the anniversary of the fire that burnt the Globe Shakespeare\'s theater. Well written in poetic form. Cheers

June 30th, 2025 04:16

cannon shot fire
arqios said:

A dramatisation in the form of Shakespearean sonnet that is somewhat theatrical exploring the events, implications, and anticipations of the June 30th, 1613, fire that destroys William Shakespeare’s beloved Globe Theatre during a performance of Henry VIII when cannon shots set fire to its thatched roof.

June 30th, 2025 03:26

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