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just my ☘️ luck
arqios said:
For all who observe or choose not to celebrate, just a timely topic of note: St Patrick’s Day 2025 ☘️☘️
March 17th, 2025 07:13
arqios said:
For all who observe or choose not to celebrate, just a timely topic of note: St Patrick’s Day 2025 ☘️☘️
March 17th, 2025 07:13
just my ☘️ luck
Poetic Licence said:
Brings a smile on a Monday morning, enjoyed the read
March 17th, 2025 06:07
Poetic Licence said:
Brings a smile on a Monday morning, enjoyed the read
March 17th, 2025 06:07
just my ☘️ luck
sorenbarrett said:
Well timed this one does, now that you mention it, remind me of that song. A fun read.
March 17th, 2025 06:05
sorenbarrett said:
Well timed this one does, now that you mention it, remind me of that song. A fun read.
March 17th, 2025 06:05
just my ☘️ luck
Tom Dylan said:
Nicely done! This made me smile. Happy St Patrick\'s Day, mate!
March 17th, 2025 03:33
Tom Dylan said:
Nicely done! This made me smile. Happy St Patrick\'s Day, mate!
March 17th, 2025 03:33
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Goldfinch60 said:
Walking in Natures realm is so enlightening arqios.
Andy
March 17th, 2025 02:12
Goldfinch60 said:
Walking in Natures realm is so enlightening arqios.
Andy
March 17th, 2025 02:12
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David Wakeling said:
Wow amazing poetry. Nature at her best and we get to witness it.Good to be alive.
March 16th, 2025 18:24
David Wakeling said:
Wow amazing poetry. Nature at her best and we get to witness it.Good to be alive.
March 16th, 2025 18:24
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Cheeky Missy said:
Oh! How deliciously gorgeous tis, laden with nigh exquisite imagery and, if read aloud as poetry is to properly be indulged, the soul is nearly absorbed into the vision, swallowed by the same whose poignancy hauntingly echoes. Thank you so very much for sharing. I love it!
March 16th, 2025 12:12
Cheeky Missy said:
Oh! How deliciously gorgeous tis, laden with nigh exquisite imagery and, if read aloud as poetry is to properly be indulged, the soul is nearly absorbed into the vision, swallowed by the same whose poignancy hauntingly echoes. Thank you so very much for sharing. I love it!
March 16th, 2025 12:12
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Tristan Robert Lange said:
Serene Sunday morning poetry to blow the mind with profound truth. Well done, my friend! Your use of the forest and nature here is masterful. 🌲🌴🌳🌿🌿🌼🍄🌵
March 16th, 2025 07:47
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Serene Sunday morning poetry to blow the mind with profound truth. Well done, my friend! Your use of the forest and nature here is masterful. 🌲🌴🌳🌿🌿🌼🍄🌵
March 16th, 2025 07:47
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sorenbarrett said:
This poem made me feel right at home. I live with all this a hundred and fifty feet from my door. A lovely write that encapsulates the experience of taking a walk through the forest, woods, mato, jungle whatever you want to call it. Loved it
March 16th, 2025 06:14
sorenbarrett said:
This poem made me feel right at home. I live with all this a hundred and fifty feet from my door. A lovely write that encapsulates the experience of taking a walk through the forest, woods, mato, jungle whatever you want to call it. Loved it
March 16th, 2025 06:14
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Poetic Licence said:
People forget how magical a forest or woods can be, nature thriving in it\'s natural habitat, the sounds, smells and the noise just brings a sense of connecting with nature, lovely write
March 16th, 2025 05:35
Poetic Licence said:
People forget how magical a forest or woods can be, nature thriving in it\'s natural habitat, the sounds, smells and the noise just brings a sense of connecting with nature, lovely write
March 16th, 2025 05:35
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Friendship said:
Beautifully written,arqios,Your poem is to celebrate nature, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the natural world and to reflect on their relationship with it. Your poem serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and valuing the environment.
March 16th, 2025 04:53
Friendship said:
Beautifully written,arqios,Your poem is to celebrate nature, inviting readers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the natural world and to reflect on their relationship with it. Your poem serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and valuing the environment.
March 16th, 2025 04:53
echoes of Babel
Cheeky Missy said:
I have read, and reread this eloquent cry of the poet\'s soul, that whisper in the gloaming where few hear, and methinks I know, or rather, understand better what I never realized before. It\'s not the disunity. No. It\'s our head. Gorgeously rendered with excellent imagery and a gripping, haunting poignancy whose voice lingers. Thank you for sharing.
March 15th, 2025 19:16
Cheeky Missy said:
I have read, and reread this eloquent cry of the poet\'s soul, that whisper in the gloaming where few hear, and methinks I know, or rather, understand better what I never realized before. It\'s not the disunity. No. It\'s our head. Gorgeously rendered with excellent imagery and a gripping, haunting poignancy whose voice lingers. Thank you for sharing.
March 15th, 2025 19:16
echoes of Babel
David Wakeling said:
This is brilliant. So well written and poetic. I felt like taking a journey finally searching for meaning.Excellent mi amigo
March 15th, 2025 15:30
David Wakeling said:
This is brilliant. So well written and poetic. I felt like taking a journey finally searching for meaning.Excellent mi amigo
March 15th, 2025 15:30
echoes of Babel
Poetic Licence said:
I don\'t know who babel is,my sense from this write is remembering days past and how things might have been and searching for a way to get back to them, for people to be heard and listened to again, apologies if wrong, enjoyed the read
March 15th, 2025 05:31
Poetic Licence said:
I don\'t know who babel is,my sense from this write is remembering days past and how things might have been and searching for a way to get back to them, for people to be heard and listened to again, apologies if wrong, enjoyed the read
March 15th, 2025 05:31
echoes of Babel
sorenbarrett said:
Brilliant! I have heard this Bible (fable) used to explain many things even as an analogy of the development of language from its original roots through proto European and on to us, but never as a metaphor for individual relationships and their breakdown in communication. I works so well in the initial unity of a relationship where all is shared and time is spent in communication and its erosion and demise through lack of communication net even understanding each other any more. There are other metaphors that can be take from this but this one struck me. Very well done Cryptic
March 15th, 2025 05:27
sorenbarrett said:
Brilliant! I have heard this Bible (fable) used to explain many things even as an analogy of the development of language from its original roots through proto European and on to us, but never as a metaphor for individual relationships and their breakdown in communication. I works so well in the initial unity of a relationship where all is shared and time is spent in communication and its erosion and demise through lack of communication net even understanding each other any more. There are other metaphors that can be take from this but this one struck me. Very well done Cryptic
March 15th, 2025 05:27
echoes of Babel
orchidee said:
Good write A. Wasn\'t the confusion of languages at Babel (Babble) so that mankind would not do even more evil than they were capable of? Of course, we can learn other languages now, and put them to good purposes - trade, commerce, treaties between nations, etc.
I dunno how those people would know when their tower had reached Heaven. When they saw the Pearly Gates, if they exist?!
March 15th, 2025 03:44
orchidee said:
Good write A. Wasn\'t the confusion of languages at Babel (Babble) so that mankind would not do even more evil than they were capable of? Of course, we can learn other languages now, and put them to good purposes - trade, commerce, treaties between nations, etc.
I dunno how those people would know when their tower had reached Heaven. When they saw the Pearly Gates, if they exist?!
March 15th, 2025 03:44
wide road of the exterior
Poetic Licence said:
A wonderful tribute to a man who had such an impact on a country i have never had the privilege to visit, enjoyed the cascade
March 14th, 2025 09:11
Poetic Licence said:
A wonderful tribute to a man who had such an impact on a country i have never had the privilege to visit, enjoyed the cascade
March 14th, 2025 09:11
wide road of the exterior
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Wow! A tribute in a haiku sequence! Brilliant! Well done, my friend! 🌹👏 A fave for sure!!!
March 14th, 2025 09:10
Tristan Robert Lange said:
Wow! A tribute in a haiku sequence! Brilliant! Well done, my friend! 🌹👏 A fave for sure!!!
March 14th, 2025 09:10
wide road of the exterior
arqios said:
This has not appeared to have fared well. Oh well.
March 14th, 2025 07:56
arqios said:
This has not appeared to have fared well. Oh well.
March 14th, 2025 07:56
wide road of the exterior
Friendship said:
Well done.Your poem serves to honor Basho\'s legacy and the enduring impact of Japanese culture, exploring how nature and history intertwine to shape identity and memory.
March 14th, 2025 05:59
Friendship said:
Well done.Your poem serves to honor Basho\'s legacy and the enduring impact of Japanese culture, exploring how nature and history intertwine to shape identity and memory.
March 14th, 2025 05:59
wide road of the exterior
David Wakeling said:
This is an amazing tribute to Basho.I sadly have not heard of him until now.Thank you for enlightening me.Wonderful poem
March 14th, 2025 05:03
David Wakeling said:
This is an amazing tribute to Basho.I sadly have not heard of him until now.Thank you for enlightening me.Wonderful poem
March 14th, 2025 05:03
wide road of the exterior
sorenbarrett said:
This cascade of Haikus a most unique tribute to a man and his journey. Beautiful
March 14th, 2025 03:50
sorenbarrett said:
This cascade of Haikus a most unique tribute to a man and his journey. Beautiful
March 14th, 2025 03:50
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