Comments received on poems by Augustus



Memories Tender
burning-embers said:

A beautiful piece. A wonderful dedication.

July 9th, 2017 08:48

Swamp
onepauly said:

I like the nature part of it. I never read or watch politicians.

July 8th, 2017 19:49

Swamp
BRIAN & ANGELA said:

Thanks \"A\" Love Louisiana (especially NEW ORLEANS) but the Mangrove Swamps are something else and very very PRIMEVAL ! America may have struggled into the 21st C ~ despite TRUMP ~ but much of it ~ especially certain States which shall be nameless ~ is still NEANDERTHAL and Thank GOD for that ! BRIAN

July 8th, 2017 14:55

Swamp
Heather T said:

Great spill! Enjoyed every detail of this precious swampland. I personally think we could crowd fund the bail money. 😉

July 8th, 2017 11:38

Swamp
Louis Gibbs said:

Damn developers! (I was once one.) Beautiful, captivating piece of prose, August! You held me to the end.

July 8th, 2017 11:12

Swamp
orchidee said:

A fine write Aug. Then along comes someone to muck it up - to muck up a swamp even!

July 8th, 2017 10:59

Shame Revealed (+3)
Renzi said:

A fine write indeed. *hugs*

July 8th, 2017 05:36

Shame Revealed (+3)
malubotelho said:

I fine write. I\'m still want to write something about this subject. Could not do yet. Thanks for bringing the subject up, it inspired me a bit more. Shame always got me down just for a little time and I would get up and say to myself: dammit, if I was born here in this world it is because I have the right to live and commit mistakes or not have all my ideas accepted. Leave it behind, do better. Or just do and see what happens next. And I did.

July 7th, 2017 14:47

Shame Revealed (+3)
kevin browne said:

shame is more than what we realise. if we all had no shame then the behaviour patterns of society would change dramatically. apparently the rule of law would probably lose the weight of its power. I think you have clearly expressed about \'shame\' but there are so many different aspect to it which we need to be aware of. small write but big meanings. well done, Augustus.

July 7th, 2017 12:06

Shame Revealed (+3)
orchidee said:

Good write Aug.

July 7th, 2017 10:31

Shame Revealed (+3)
Louis Gibbs said:

Yes, shame can be useful, or a deadly device used as a weapon.
The poet\'s dreams are the very stuff of good verse, are they not?
\"Unspoken words echo for years\" may be the finest verse describing the power of poetry I\'ve seen! Kudos, Augustus!

July 7th, 2017 08:30

Shame Revealed (+3)
Goldfinch60 said:

Good write and may your courage never fail.

July 7th, 2017 08:22

Waiting for Silverfish
Goldfinch60 said:

Good write, the sea is a wondrous place.

July 2nd, 2017 01:47

Waiting for Silverfish
onepauly said:

not just another fish story

July 1st, 2017 22:27

Waiting for Silverfish
malubotelho said:

Thanks Mr. Algustus. Great one. Short and beautiful write.

July 1st, 2017 17:24

Waiting for Silverfish
rebecca g. said:

This is a beautiful piece, well done.

July 1st, 2017 15:49

Waiting for Silverfish
Louis Gibbs said:

I like pulling redfish out of the Gulf, but that\'s about it as far as my fishing experience goes. Nice poem, thanks for sharing with us!

July 1st, 2017 15:21

Waiting for Silverfish
Christina8 said:

Wonderful poem. I love to fish, but I\'m more of the great lakes variety, never of the ocean. I too am glad to keep reading your wonderful poems again!

July 1st, 2017 15:12

Waiting for Silverfish
kevin browne said:

me too, being an ex trawler man this brought the sea faring life straight back to me. a cool and rare write.

July 1st, 2017 15:01

Waiting for Silverfish
orchidee said:

Good write Aug.

July 1st, 2017 14:23

Waiting for Silverfish
P.H.Rose said:

I agree... superb!!!
As an ex seaman
I love poems of the
Sea......

July 1st, 2017 13:21

Govern
malubotelho said:

Great way of writing . I love to read you. Thanks for sharing.

June 29th, 2017 20:42

Govern
onepauly said:

a lot of the so called men, when the populations got bigger and they needed more land. they called and did use indian removal. to use it for themselves. I am outraged!

June 29th, 2017 19:16

Govern
P.H.Rose said:

Brilliant sir
Just brilliant

June 29th, 2017 10:09

Govern
BRIAN & ANGELA said:

Thanks for posting this POEM and PICTURE \"A\". I am student of American History and the painting shows the OHIO Pioneers installing Territorial Government @ Marietta Ohio in 1788. These territorial treaties were very important in establishing US territories in the USA. The land was claimed by the Native Americans and the French had previously owned it then the British. The town was named after Marie Antoinette ~ Queen of France ~ OK

When George Washington became the First President of the USA (1789 ~ 1797) Law and Treaties had to be made by Men to govern Men ~ Some were Gods like Jefferson (1801 - 1809) and some are Fools like Trump (2016 - ?). Thanks for sharing ~ BRIAN

June 29th, 2017 09:06

Govern
Goldfinch60 said:

Good write.

June 29th, 2017 08:02

To Jillian
poetboy123 said:

An incredible heart felt sentiment, and although I don\'t have grandchild I still enjoy this very much! Great pen!

June 28th, 2017 21:07

To Jillian
onepauly said:

best wishes for her and
granma and granpa

June 28th, 2017 19:53

To Jillian
Gary Edward Geraci said:

Eternal joy and love in family. Refreshing to see a rare gem of a poem like this among so much confusion. A tremendously satisfying read....

June 28th, 2017 19:43

To Jillian
Michael Edwards said:

Well I\'ve got six grandchildren and I wish I\'d written this.

June 28th, 2017 15:16

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