Comments received on poems by Cheeky Missy



An Odd Twist on Xmas In July
sorenbarrett said:

Flowers, food and travel what more could a person ask for? Lovely

July 16th, 2025 08:40

An Odd Twist on Xmas In July
Tony Grannell said:

Dear Missy,

No Barry\'s, what\'s a girl to do; tea/lemonade and no brie. Your life\'s a muddle of late in three hurried sonnets yet wonderfully composed. A real treat to read. Very well done.

Wishing you the very best,

Tony.

July 16th, 2025 08:22

Pretense, Eh? Go Figure
Doggerel Dave said:

When I visit a friend here, I do wonder if it might be you in a completely distorted time/space way. Breakfast and the cat singular; only one, she\'s been...what\'s that word...done? Rendered in your inimitable style of sonneteering gastronomy and feline appreciation.

July 16th, 2025 07:25

Don\'t Give Me THAT Look
NafisaSB said:

did enjoy the culinary experience vicariously, and your thoughts about the food, the pets, etc..

July 16th, 2025 00:32

Pretense, Eh? Go Figure
Tristan Robert Lange said:

And there you go again, my dear friend, folding the sacred into the scent of breakfast hash and the bounce of cats off walls (I love your cats, just saying)! These sonnets flow like journal entries from a soul in motion, caught between heaven and furballs, grace and groceries. What can I say, Missy? You rock! 🌹👏

July 15th, 2025 14:01

Pretense, Eh? Go Figure
Poetic Licence said:

Enjoyed the reads, no animals on beds please!!!

July 14th, 2025 22:11

Pretense, Eh? Go Figure
arqios said:

Oh wow, cats on the bed... I wondered if I had already posted the cats/sunbeam poem here at MPS... else that would be today\'s feature. And I have found over the years a niggling underground connection between rain/moisture and ants being present in and around those times. Hope all is well in the feline cosmos. 🕊️🙏🏻
P.S. indeed it has been posted up already: https://mypoeticside.com/show-poem-205524
so another poem will be featured in its place. 🐈

July 14th, 2025 21:30

Pretense, Eh? Go Figure
sorenbarrett said:

Cats never gave me much comfort when ill but the dog was quite empathetic. Another fun read

July 14th, 2025 14:37

Haha, The Old Disappearing Trick
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Enjoy? I always do when it comes to your scrumptious sonnets! There’s something almost theatrical in how you carry the day...from clouds to cucumbers, kittens to coffee tables...with the cadence of prayer and the chaos of memory. These sonnets, my dear friend, pile up like the cats themselves: mischievous, sacred, absurd, and entirely alive. And still, the aching human heart beneath it all pluses like a low hymn on an organ. Thoroughly enjoyed! 🌹👏

July 14th, 2025 09:52

Haha, The Old Disappearing Trick
Friendship said:

Nicely written, I enjoy the read, Cheeky Missy❤️

July 14th, 2025 06:45

Haha, The Old Disappearing Trick
Doggerel Dave said:

Definitely fed me well enough to see me through.

Pinned with a certain gastronomic delight that knows no peer around here, Missy.

July 13th, 2025 20:30

Haha, The Old Disappearing Trick
sorenbarrett said:

Days ritual full of food and fun nicely done Four sonnets with loss of treasures of the past.

July 13th, 2025 13:35

Haha, The Old Disappearing Trick
Thomas W Case said:

Superb work.

July 13th, 2025 12:30

Haha, The Old Disappearing Trick
Poetic Licence said:

Now they appear to be slowly destroying treasured possessions, where will it end!!, lovely selection today, enjoyed

July 13th, 2025 12:00

Don\'t Give Me THAT Look
Tony36 said:

Excellent write

July 12th, 2025 18:35

Don\'t Give Me THAT Look
Friendship said:

Poems \"I Think I Hit the Jackpot\" and \"Their Watermelon Slices Looked Convincing\" explore themes of domestic life, the joy of simple pleasures, and the passage of time. The first poem reflects on the joys of preparing food for loved ones, particularly the joy derived from serving raw salmon to pets, while juxtaposing this with the delight of a Saturday breakfast with French toast. The second poem expresses nostalgia and the fleeting nature of time, capturing moments of everyday life and the joy in small tasks, like selecting food at a market. Both poems highlight the importance of food as a source of comfort and connection in daily life.


July 12th, 2025 14:49

Don\'t Give Me THAT Look
Tristan Robert Lange said:

I always adore how you blend the sacred and the everyday, Miss...and this set is no exception! From the salmon diplomacy to the Jarlsberg (yum) revelations, it’s all laced with your signature culinary charm. Always a joy to read my friend. 🌹👏

July 12th, 2025 14:24

Don\'t Give Me THAT Look
sorenbarrett said:

Food and celebration that becomes the 4th. Well done Chic

July 12th, 2025 09:52

Don\'t Give Me THAT Look
Poetic Licence said:

Hope his teething isn\'t to painful, and it only seems like yesterday we were wishing for summer, now autumn is approaching, enjoyed the reads

July 12th, 2025 09:15

Well, Wouldn\'t You Like to Know?
Friendship said:

The poet writes to process their thoughts and emotions, seeking to capture the beauty and chaos of everyday life while maintaining a sense of humor and reflection. The use of the sonnet form adds a layer of formality and structure to the exploration of these themes, contrasting the ordinariness of the subject matter. I need a nap now, ha!

July 12th, 2025 08:01

Well, Wouldn\'t You Like to Know?
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Well, of course we would, now that you ask! 🤣 Dearest friend, this whole sequence reads like a lovingly chaotic diary of daily detours wrapped in prayer and Panera! Mmm. I laughed at the bathrobe saga and felt the quiet pang of disorientation on the holiday’s edges. What can I say...you rock as did these sonnets, dear sonneteer! 🌹👏

July 11th, 2025 16:42

If Only I Were Dumpster Diving, Is It?!
Tristan Robert Lange said:

My dear Missy, this whole arc is a whirlwind of sacred absurdity—tender, tangled, and delightfully off-kilter. The blend of green reverie, daily disruptions, and cat conspiracies made me chuckle and sigh in equal measure. You manage to stitch the divine into the disorder, and somehow it all feels… familiar. Thank you for taking me along for this soiree of sonnets. 🌹👏

July 11th, 2025 09:29

Well, Wouldn\'t You Like to Know?
Poetic Licence said:

It is sounding like a very comfy and pleasurable life, but the way those fluff balls are taking over and ruling the roost, could get messy!!!, have a great weekend, enjoyed the reads

July 11th, 2025 07:40

Well, Wouldn\'t You Like to Know?
sorenbarrett said:

So nice to be on schedule with all the chores. The familiarity of home and cats and all. A daily routine to make all feel right. Nicely done Chic

July 11th, 2025 07:19

If Only I Were Dumpster Diving, Is It?!
sorenbarrett said:

The title itself brought me to attention. It was the other day that I met a man who had just emerged from a dumpster with a bottle of coke in his hand saying amazing this one is almost full as he took a drink out of the bottle. Feel sorry for these people. And the cats are back as well most of the dumpsters I have seen ahd racoons. Good write Chic

July 10th, 2025 14:31

If Only I Were Dumpster Diving, Is It?!
Poetic Licence said:

A lovely selection for this evenings readings, enjoyed very much

July 10th, 2025 12:31

If Only I Were Dumpster Diving, Is It?!
Tony36 said:

Excellent

July 10th, 2025 12:16

The Party\'s...In...The...Trash
Tristan Robert Lange said:

Ahh, my dearest Missy—the Sage of Sonnets, the Panera Prophet, the Camembert Queen! 😄 You never fail to weave the ordinary into lyrical little whirlwinds. These four? A feast...and you know I am a foodie! From dumpster drama to feline feasts, every turn carries your signature wit and weight. And that ever-present sigh toward the Divine…yes. Yes, my friend. A must fave! 🌹👏

July 9th, 2025 10:18

The Party\'s...In...The...Trash
Neville said:



I have only just begun to accept solids & you have worked wonders for my appetite .. Bless you and your pen Missy .. Neville

July 8th, 2025 10:34

The Party\'s...In...The...Trash
Poetic Licence said:

After a good party there is always a bit of a flat feeling, enjoyed the reads

July 8th, 2025 09:51

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