Comments received on poems by Kevin Hulme



The Shock of your Joy
arqios said:

I used to believe you can give yourself fully to another without having to ‘give’ your heart away. Perhaps the jury is still out on the matter but I love the angle presented here. Thanks for sharing. 🙏🏻👍🏻

January 1st, 2025 04:58

The Shock of your Joy
Poetic Licence said:

I very much Enjoyed the read, Happy New Year To You and All

January 1st, 2025 04:11

The Shock of your Joy
Tony36 said:

Excellent write

December 31st, 2024 20:38

To the Poets
arqios said:

Oh, the shards of truth, lancing through; all the while flashing and twirling as diving synchronised swimmers, charging the depths with florid displays, nothings that a lonely heart dismays. What a brilliant exposé! Liked and Faved. 👍🏻👍🏻

December 30th, 2024 22:05

To the Poets
Tony36 said:

Great write

December 30th, 2024 21:14

To the Poets
Poetic Licence said:

A very clever and entertaining piece of writing, enjoyed the read

December 30th, 2024 19:23

A Lady Honoured once more
Poetic Licence said:

Quite powerful write of dedication and devotion, well written

December 30th, 2024 04:06

A Lady Honoured once more
Tony36 said:

Beautiful

December 29th, 2024 21:24

A Lady Honoured once more
Kevin Hulme said:

Thank you Thomas, appreciate your Comment.

December 29th, 2024 20:31

A Lady Honoured once more
Thomas W Case said:

Beautiful. Powerful work.

December 29th, 2024 20:07

One Summer Past
arqios said:

Such is a classic summer romance. When I look back now I realise that I wasn’t immune to this and was quite infatuated a time or two.

December 29th, 2024 05:22

How Sweet is the Death
Poetic Licence said:

Really enjoyed the read, and it does feel like drowning a lot of the time

December 28th, 2024 21:59

How Sweet is the Death
arqios said:

Loving the rhythm and rhyme, hoping it’s not a swan song of sorts, perhaps the year farewelling, now that’s an enticing thought. Superb images!

December 28th, 2024 20:22

How Sweet is the Death
Tony36 said:

Great write

December 28th, 2024 19:58

He never did Love (Or feel the warmth of its Sun)
sorenbarrett said:

Very well written with great rhyme and rhythm it seems such a sad tribute to one that never loved or felt its joy. Very nicely done

December 24th, 2024 03:48

He never did Love (Or feel the warmth of its Sun)
rin said:

For people who find the sun too hot, I think the moon is fine too.
``Tenderness to You\\\\\\\'\\\\\\\' After reading this, I want you to post these words in the comments of other poems and spread them around like chain mail.

December 24th, 2024 01:01

Little Baby
Poetic Licence said:

That`s the way to start the day, read a lovely little uplifting poem like this, really enjoyed

December 23rd, 2024 02:43

Little Baby
Cassie58 said:

Makes me glow reading this little poem. A delightful read Kevin. Merry Christmas to you and yours 🎄🎄🎄

December 22nd, 2024 23:30

Little Baby
arqios said:

A beautiful read to begin the week with! Timely and uplifting. Sharing the joy. :-)


December 22nd, 2024 19:22

I Hate to see you cry
Poetic Licence said:

A touching and emotional piece around the horrific subject of abuse, i hope the outcome was eventually a good one, Well written

December 22nd, 2024 02:30

I Hate to see you cry
Doggerel Dave said:

Will you be able to extract her (assuming she wants to be extracted by you)? Well I hope you are in enough of a favorable economic position to do it...
As a piece of partly realistic poetry your POV made for a shattering description of her situation.
Worthwhile read. Thanks.


December 21st, 2024 21:47

I Hate to see you cry
Cassie58 said:

Some suffer terrible abuse, but stay just the same in a loveless marriage of misery. If only they could break from this prison cell. Topical write . It happens. Nicely narrated Kevin.

December 21st, 2024 21:44

I Hate to see you cry
𓆩Mase𓆪 said:

No problem.

December 21st, 2024 21:28

I Hate to see you cry
𓆩Mase𓆪 said:

Nice write.

December 21st, 2024 20:52

I Hate to see you cry
arqios said:

I see/read/feel what you mean! Part of my posting process these days is to get a general feel of what is currently being posted and reacted to. Otherwise I tend to barrel on oblivious to my surroundings. And as a result of that the poems suffer poor reception when they could have a better ‘life experience,’ in a manner of speaking. Now both of us posting on the same theme without first conferring - that may be connected to these efforts, somehow. Or perhaps my emotional state this time of year also has some part to play. Haven’t the slightest idea! But I also breathe ‘hating to see you cry.’ 🙏🏻

December 21st, 2024 20:16

My name is...
Poetic Licence said:

a quite comprehensive way of reminding us, there still is hope, and if we pull together things could get better, Enjoyed the read

December 21st, 2024 06:15

My name is...
arqios said:

Hope is in many cases what we need, but not false hope and definitely not the deceptive hope peddled by those in power. But I digress. I suppose it is up to ourselves to help each other navigate the more and more unknown waters of life challenges.

December 21st, 2024 05:47

If they had lived
arqios said:

The unfulfilled potential of young lives cut short is such a moving topic. Your poem\'s vivid imagery of missed milestones and the stark symbol of a white casket evokes a deep emotional response. It not only allows for grief but opens avenues of self examination and catharsis. Thanks for sharing.

December 20th, 2024 07:46

If they had lived
Poetic Licence said:

I feel quite a haunting and very sad poem, which i will re-read again later, well written

December 20th, 2024 04:47

A Soldier’s Story
Doggerel Dave said:

An anti-war poem packed with compelling complex images, you make your point in smooth flowing verse.
Great write. Faved.


December 19th, 2024 18:03

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