Comments received on poems by Tom Dylan



The Sell-Out Gig
Cheeky Missy said:

Life. Exquisitely rendered by the poet with such poignancy the heart is rent in twain oer what had seemed passé, I swoon, I swoon! You know, I cringe too relate it, but tis not unlike the withered fellow who happily explained about his very hot car from the 60\'s which I\'d accidentally admired before realizing it was his. He said it\'d been the rage in highschool, but he\'d been unable to afford it. Now he was waiting for his wife to bring [an extra gas can?]-- and I began to learn, only began, about those loves we must eventually reconcile to reality. I love this piece! Me wishes for me ain copy!

September 2nd, 2024 18:51

The Sell-Out Gig
Mutley Ravishes said:

One and a half classic albums, Tom?!
Anyways, 500 quid
To see specks on a stage
That`s more than a weekly wage
And by the way, Noel, I`m not afraid!
4 years gone by
I`m still fine


September 2nd, 2024 18:35

The Sell-Out Gig
Bella Shepard said:

You bring home the insanity of ticket prices for these mega concerts. I googled Taylor Swift tickets out of curiousity and they start at around $1600.00. I\'m amazed at what people will pay for a one night experience. Great write my friend, you hit it out of the ball park.

September 2nd, 2024 13:57

The Sell-Out Gig
orchidee said:

Boohoo - or zzzzzz! I thought I was going to a gig, but it was showings of 20 \'The Waltons\' episodes. Who could bear that? lol.
If ya don\'t know it, don\'t see more than one episode. You\'ll go mad! lol.

September 2nd, 2024 10:30

The Sell-Out Gig
Doggerel Dave said:

Please note 2781above, Tom. Ticket agencies can be manipulative rip offs, the actual experience hell. Far better with the vinyl in the comfort of his own home.

September 2nd, 2024 09:34

The Sell-Out Gig
Tony36 said:

Excellent write

September 2nd, 2024 07:34

The Sell-Out Gig
2781 said:

Down here-one word: three syllables-Ticketek

September 2nd, 2024 06:36

What\'s In A Name
Thomas W Case said:

Very creative. Great work.

August 31st, 2024 20:27

What\'s In A Name
Dan Williams said:

This is way past clever. Very amusing. Well done.

August 31st, 2024 01:09

What\'s In A Name
Cheeky Missy said:

You\'re too fun.

August 30th, 2024 11:53

What\'s In A Name
Bella Shepard said:

This has to be the cleverist and most entertaining poem I have ever read, no lie. I loved every line. Kudos dear poet, you have created a masterpiece!

August 30th, 2024 10:30

What\'s In A Name
sorenbarrett said:

A play on names loved it. In one form or another we have done something similar in the past. A most fun read.

August 30th, 2024 06:46

What\'s In A Name
Doggerel Dave said:

😅😂🤣 Wot is poetry if it is not playing with words? Kept me amused from beginning to end, Tom. Wish I had thought of it first!

August 30th, 2024 05:47

What\'s In A Name
orchidee said:

Oh lol And yes, do you know Bill Stickers or Bill Posters? What they done? They are always being prosecuted! lol.
With my syllables in my poems, I consult Miss Cilla Berles for help.

August 30th, 2024 03:54

The Write Crowd
Doggerel Dave said:

Think you won that debate, Tom. But how does the proprietor allow you to set up your office on one of their tables, which otherwise might be available for a quicker, more frequent turnover? Married to one of their daughters?🙃

August 28th, 2024 21:08

Definitely, maybe not
Mutley Ravishes said:

Oh well. I thought Liam had something good going on there with John Squire. The power of nostalgia....soon leaves the room.

August 28th, 2024 18:37

The Write Crowd
Mutley Ravishes said:

Great storytelling, Tom.

August 28th, 2024 18:30

The Write Crowd
Thomas W Case said:

I relate. Fantastic work, Tom.

August 28th, 2024 12:38

The Write Crowd
orchidee said:

Good write Tom.

August 28th, 2024 10:40

The Write Crowd
Tony36 said:

Excellent write

August 28th, 2024 09:53

Definitely, maybe not
orchidee said:

Arghh! Are \'The Nolans\' going to re-form? They\'re all aged about 150 now. Who could bear there singing again? lol.
All I heard Oasis sing - or say? was F, F, F, and F! Ooh!

August 27th, 2024 12:13

Definitely, maybe not
sorenbarrett said:

The bands I have seen are best in their prime with few exceptions that mellow like a fine wine

August 27th, 2024 08:21

Definitely, maybe not
Doggerel Dave said:

Wise decision, I think Tom. Times past are best left in the rich nostalgic memory. Well said.

August 27th, 2024 06:54

Steaming
NafisaSB said:

Reminds me too of the visit to the Dutch railway museum with our grandson - his awe mixed with our sentimental memories -
good writeup

August 20th, 2024 23:16

Final Word Count
Thomas W Case said:

Powerful and poignant. Great work, Tom.

August 19th, 2024 10:09

The 1990s were my 1960s.
Accidental Poet said:

The 60s were my 60s
The Kennedy assassination was my horrific nightmare
The Beatles were my Beatles
1967 was my Summer of love because of Sharon
The Moon landing was my Moon landing

Great comparison Tom. ✌️☮️ PEACE LOVE

August 15th, 2024 21:06

The 1990s were my 1960s.
Cassie58 said:

I’m a huge Beatles fan, but then I was brought up on their music, like your parents. Having said that, I do like Oasis too. However, the Beatles compositions will be around for a very, very long time. Happy Thursday Tom.

August 15th, 2024 02:50

The 1990s were my 1960s.
Goldfinch60 said:

I was a teenager in the 60s, great times!

Andy

August 15th, 2024 01:35

Final Word Count
2781 said:

Maybe it all depends on how the writing increases, or decreases the heartbeat. This is why I don\'t exert myself to much.

August 14th, 2024 21:32

The 1990s were my 1960s.
Thomas W Case said:

Nice parallel. Great work, great music.

August 14th, 2024 14:19



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