Comments received on poems by arqios
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arqios said:
Thanks for the Fave @sorenbarrett and @Cheeky Missy 🙏🏻🕊️
June 25th, 2025 07:38
arqios said:
Thanks for the Fave @sorenbarrett and @Cheeky Missy 🙏🏻🕊️
June 25th, 2025 07:38
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Jerry Reynolds said:
A fine write, arqios. A lot to unpack here. I enjoyed reading it over and over.
June 25th, 2025 06:13
Jerry Reynolds said:
A fine write, arqios. A lot to unpack here. I enjoyed reading it over and over.
June 25th, 2025 06:13
lore-keeping
David Wakeling said:
There are spirals and unwinding going on everywhere. A great exploration poem.I like your use of adjectives.I can\'t get enough of them.Well done
June 25th, 2025 04:15
David Wakeling said:
There are spirals and unwinding going on everywhere. A great exploration poem.I like your use of adjectives.I can\'t get enough of them.Well done
June 25th, 2025 04:15
lore-keeping
sorenbarrett said:
The images merit pondering in this poem. With rhyme as well it spins its tale. Real and fanciful the images pull at ones mind the caterpillar and butterfly of the second stanza and the last stanza of the sun as a springless clock seen in its coils. Very nice in its subtlety a fave
June 25th, 2025 03:56
sorenbarrett said:
The images merit pondering in this poem. With rhyme as well it spins its tale. Real and fanciful the images pull at ones mind the caterpillar and butterfly of the second stanza and the last stanza of the sun as a springless clock seen in its coils. Very nice in its subtlety a fave
June 25th, 2025 03:56
in Wordsworth was my father\'s voice
Cheeky Missy said:
Wow. You leave me breathless, and half delirious in concluding, sweetly fainting, half drunk on your delectable lines weaving a fantastical tale which takes my soul off on flights of fancy so dreamy I never want to leave. Gorgeous and beautifully rendered with exquisite imagery and a delicacy whose inherent poignancy makes me swoon. Thank you so very much for sharing. I love, love, LOVE it.
June 24th, 2025 17:04
Cheeky Missy said:
Wow. You leave me breathless, and half delirious in concluding, sweetly fainting, half drunk on your delectable lines weaving a fantastical tale which takes my soul off on flights of fancy so dreamy I never want to leave. Gorgeous and beautifully rendered with exquisite imagery and a delicacy whose inherent poignancy makes me swoon. Thank you so very much for sharing. I love, love, LOVE it.
June 24th, 2025 17:04
in Wordsworth was my father\'s voice
arqios said:
Here lies the hatchet 🪓 ochre-stained but buried deep
June 24th, 2025 06:57
arqios said:
Here lies the hatchet 🪓 ochre-stained but buried deep
June 24th, 2025 06:57
in Wordsworth was my father\'s voice
Poetic Licence said:
A touching nicely written recollection of there father and his interests, nicely done
June 24th, 2025 06:02
Poetic Licence said:
A touching nicely written recollection of there father and his interests, nicely done
June 24th, 2025 06:02
in Wordsworth was my father\'s voice
Jerry Reynolds said:
Excellent write, arqios. Dads can be overwhelming. I grieved mine with short-form poems. Still do.
June 24th, 2025 05:59
Jerry Reynolds said:
Excellent write, arqios. Dads can be overwhelming. I grieved mine with short-form poems. Still do.
June 24th, 2025 05:59
in Wordsworth was my father\'s voice
David Wakeling said:
For me this is a great tribute to your Father and your childhood and the great William Wordsworth. I always loved Wordsworth.He had a simple genious that was easy to appreciate and enjoy.Well done Excellent piece
June 24th, 2025 04:38
David Wakeling said:
For me this is a great tribute to your Father and your childhood and the great William Wordsworth. I always loved Wordsworth.He had a simple genious that was easy to appreciate and enjoy.Well done Excellent piece
June 24th, 2025 04:38
in Wordsworth was my father\'s voice
arqios said:
It\'s been forever that I haven\'t been able to get myself to write about things concerning my late father but it\'s getting easier over time. 🕊️🙏🏻
June 24th, 2025 04:37
arqios said:
It\'s been forever that I haven\'t been able to get myself to write about things concerning my late father but it\'s getting easier over time. 🕊️🙏🏻
June 24th, 2025 04:37
in Wordsworth was my father\'s voice
sorenbarrett said:
It is the quaint familiarity that some how is not easily identifiable that gains the fave in this poem of tribute. A most lovely write
June 24th, 2025 04:26
sorenbarrett said:
It is the quaint familiarity that some how is not easily identifiable that gains the fave in this poem of tribute. A most lovely write
June 24th, 2025 04:26
cluEleSs
Goldfinch60 said:
Those who follow the many become clueless but those who think outside the box and are right are never heard arqios.
Andy
June 24th, 2025 01:22
Goldfinch60 said:
Those who follow the many become clueless but those who think outside the box and are right are never heard arqios.
Andy
June 24th, 2025 01:22
my poetic side
NafisaSB said:
you have explained the interaction amongst those who contribute here so well..
thanks for sharing
June 24th, 2025 01:19
NafisaSB said:
you have explained the interaction amongst those who contribute here so well..
thanks for sharing
June 24th, 2025 01:19
cluEleSs
Poetic Licence said:
This should be the mantra of the world as it is poignant, and it all endorsed, aided and abetted by our use and reliance on technology, enjoyed the read
June 23rd, 2025 06:22
Poetic Licence said:
This should be the mantra of the world as it is poignant, and it all endorsed, aided and abetted by our use and reliance on technology, enjoyed the read
June 23rd, 2025 06:22
cluEleSs
sorenbarrett said:
At first I took this for a critique on technology that has separated us but then it seemed far deeper that technology is merely the tool and that we have been separated all along technology has just made it easier as a wedge to split the log. We say we love, care and want peace but since when has that ever been the case? Has there ever been peace, has there ever been a time without domestic abuse, a time without theft, murder, genocide? it is just more easily accessible and visible now. A call to action but maybe you can\'t make a silk purse out of a sow\'s ear. A fave
June 23rd, 2025 04:29
sorenbarrett said:
At first I took this for a critique on technology that has separated us but then it seemed far deeper that technology is merely the tool and that we have been separated all along technology has just made it easier as a wedge to split the log. We say we love, care and want peace but since when has that ever been the case? Has there ever been peace, has there ever been a time without domestic abuse, a time without theft, murder, genocide? it is just more easily accessible and visible now. A call to action but maybe you can\'t make a silk purse out of a sow\'s ear. A fave
June 23rd, 2025 04:29
cluEleSs
David Wakeling said:
I think some are born clueless, some achieve cluelessness and some have cluelessness thrust upon them. I walk through the shopping mall and people just have not got a clue.An important well written poem. Well constructed.Excellent piece
June 23rd, 2025 04:27
David Wakeling said:
I think some are born clueless, some achieve cluelessness and some have cluelessness thrust upon them. I walk through the shopping mall and people just have not got a clue.An important well written poem. Well constructed.Excellent piece
June 23rd, 2025 04:27
cluEleSs
arqios said:
And there is goes... 4 without, now that\'s quite stunning.
June 23rd, 2025 04:19
arqios said:
And there is goes... 4 without, now that\'s quite stunning.
June 23rd, 2025 04:19
light between shadows
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Beauty begins, but does it ever end…even in death. I have seen some of the most beautiful deaths in my, granted I have seen some real ugly ones…but here’s the thing, it wasn’t ever death that was “ugly”. NO. It was the dying part. The pain, the suffering…but the, the peace. This poem expresses all of that to me. The serenity that goes from light to darkness…though, we may feel a bit uncertain as the light dims, we find that the light is no more than a veil obscuring our view. Or at least that is what I am getting out of this. Regardless, I love it my friend! A LOT. 🌹👏
June 22nd, 2025 08:15
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Beauty begins, but does it ever end…even in death. I have seen some of the most beautiful deaths in my, granted I have seen some real ugly ones…but here’s the thing, it wasn’t ever death that was “ugly”. NO. It was the dying part. The pain, the suffering…but the, the peace. This poem expresses all of that to me. The serenity that goes from light to darkness…though, we may feel a bit uncertain as the light dims, we find that the light is no more than a veil obscuring our view. Or at least that is what I am getting out of this. Regardless, I love it my friend! A LOT. 🌹👏
June 22nd, 2025 08:15
unyielding eyes
NafisaSB said:
Can identify with this so well as mine too may not always trod the beaten path
Well explained
June 22nd, 2025 06:16
NafisaSB said:
Can identify with this so well as mine too may not always trod the beaten path
Well explained
June 22nd, 2025 06:16
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