Comments received on poems by P.H.Rose



Snowdrops at Bridgewater
Jooles said:

this sounds lovely!! I\'m catching up .... not been in for ages but thus is lovely

June 7th, 2019 19:09

Snowdrops at Bridgewater
Goldfinch60 said:

Beautiful write P.H. Natures artistry can be awe inspiring.

February 26th, 2019 01:38

Snowdrops at Bridgewater
dusk arising said:

You brought back memories of a romantic time spent in the Somerset levels. I know those morning mists.
From the levels to Lincolnshire, two very flat areas. But hardly any cider made on Lincolnshires farms unlike Somerset.

February 25th, 2019 11:42

Snowdrops at Bridgewater
Fay Slimm. said:

What a beautiful sight of the Spring\'s whitest flower my friend -- I could see how you had to write up the snowdrop in all its thousands and thank you for sharing such glory with us at MPS Norman.

February 25th, 2019 09:58

Indivisible....
Goldfinch60 said:

Superb write and tribute PH. He will be looking down on you and always be with you.

February 14th, 2019 01:41

Thinking.....
sylviasearcher said:

This made me feel sad

January 15th, 2019 09:58

Thinking.....
Goldfinch60 said:

Strong emotive write.

January 15th, 2019 01:20

Thinking.....
psychofemale said:

Loved this one, def. on my fav list :)

January 14th, 2019 21:13

The year gone
Neville said:

an emotionally charged poem inspired by an emotionally charged and otherwise, tragic event... Neville

January 1st, 2019 11:24

The year gone
Michael Edwards said:

Great write and read PH - happy new year to you.

January 1st, 2019 03:08

The year gone
Goldfinch60 said:

Super emotion laden write. May this New Year bring a wonderful time to you.

January 1st, 2019 02:42

Sand castles by the sea
Lorna said:

Made me think of Five Children and It for some reason.... fun.

November 2nd, 2018 05:40

Sand castles by the sea
Michael Edwards said:

A super write - I\'ve missed your work - welcome back PH.

November 2nd, 2018 02:24

First for a while... A conversation with time.
BRIAN & ANGELA said:

The moving hand doth write
And having writ moves on
Nor all thy piety nor wit
Can move it back
To cancel half a line
Nor all thy tears
Wash out a WORD of it !

Hi BROTHER nice hear from you again ~ Fine Poem ! Time is elusive and unless you are Dr WHO it always moves forward. This is why we have to CARPE DIEM and make the most of every SECOND ~ cos once its GONE ~ its GONE ! Yours BRIAN (UK) Please check our POEM for TODAY on HAPPINESS ~ Thanks B & A !

November 1st, 2018 15:45

First for a while... A conversation with time.
Goldfinch60 said:

Time will always be with us and it changes its speed with no reason.
Tic, Toc, Tic, Toc.

September 10th, 2018 01:12

First for a while... A conversation with time.
onepauly said:

wonderful rhythm!

its been a while!

onepauly

September 9th, 2018 23:58

My father the stranger....
Goldfinch60 said:

Such an emotive write but I can see where it can be so true.

Good to see you back PH.

May 2nd, 2018 00:37

My father the stranger....
onepauly said:

I\'m sorry to say my own father died after suffering with lung cancer.(he never smoked). that was about 30 years ago. I still grieve for him. it seems hes my only connection between heaven and earth. why did he have to suffer with that. I guess the pain was unimaginable. I\'m lost in self pittey. is that selfish?

May 1st, 2018 18:25

Where Have I Gone..
🐤s.zaynab.kamoonpuri🌷🐦😽 said:

Oh my but u can write awesomely about it, must be a mild form of the ailment. Great refrain and we share with you in your hard time. Hopefully how u can conjure up such poetic imagery and reflections ought to cheer and solace too. Happy new year.

January 9th, 2018 23:43

Where Have I Gone..
Goldfinch60 said:

Very strong write, my wife has dementia and it is such a life changing condition.

October 12th, 2017 00:38

Where Have I Gone..
Christina8 said:

Missed your poems over the last several months, PH! Great poem about a devastating disease.

October 11th, 2017 17:22

Where Have I Gone..
FredPeyer said:

Beautiful poem about a terrible disease, P.H.!

October 11th, 2017 15:43

Twenty four of darkness....
malubotelho said:

I admire you for having the courage to go into such an experiment. We all should do it. I might try if I have an opportunity. When I was a child sometimes we would play and blindfold ourselves for a long time and walk through the farms with no sight. It came to my mind now. I\'ve never done it in adult age. Might be the time now. Thanks for sharing your experience on your writing.

August 4th, 2017 08:51

Twenty four of darkness....
Goldfinch60 said:

Very good write on a very grave thing to do, and accomplish. Seeing how others live with disabilities is, as you said, eye opening. \"There but for the Grace of God.........\".
Very well done.

August 4th, 2017 07:56

Twenty four of darkness....
Michael Edwards said:

Some experience and bravo for seeing it through (no pun intended) - great write.

August 3rd, 2017 14:18

Twenty four of darkness....
Fay Slimm. said:

Only an empathetic heart would go to these sightless lengths P.H. and adopting an affliction takes courage and care for those who are unable to see at all -- your experience has been an opening to write how the blindfold affected your life - the final two lines of your verse reminded me that yesterday I posted a tribute to the gift of light which might be of interest -I titled it \"More Than\"

August 3rd, 2017 13:39

Twenty four of darkness....
FredPeyer said:

P.H. this is incredible. I agree that we all should do this once, and not only be blind-folded (even though this is most likely the hardest one), but to maybe spend a day panhandling on the street for example.
Great poem! Great subject!

August 3rd, 2017 13:29

Twenty four of darkness....
orchidee said:

A fine write P. Could you hear or not - with the hood as well?

August 3rd, 2017 13:07

Twenty four of darkness....
Louis Gibbs said:

We humans are incredibly adaptive beings. Being night-blind from birth, I experienced to a small degree the adaptive process that blind people go through in employing the other senses to compensate for blindness. The ears pick up most of the load, lending orientation to the source of sounds and the location of obstacles through echo. I admire your experiment, and relate to your appreciation to the invaluable gift of sight! Fine poem, indeed

August 3rd, 2017 12:45

Twenty four of darkness....
WriteBeLight said:

Incredible PH! Great expression of your feelings and experience. Don\'t think I could have done that!

August 3rd, 2017 12:36

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