Comments received on poems by Goldfinch60



Feelings In Life.
Rozina said:

Yes very true. May be hidden but they are there. A good write.

January 16th, 2022 22:24

Feelings In Life.
Neville said:


I\'ve a feeling you are write again sir :)

January 16th, 2022 04:03

Feelings In Life.
orchidee said:

Good write Gold.
Unless you\'re in Eastenders or something equally ghastly. They\'re not human, even. They\'re all made of wood, as in their acting! lol.

January 16th, 2022 02:58

Moments.
FallenAngel1🕊 said:

Very well penned🌟🌟🌟✌️🕊

January 15th, 2022 20:35

Moments.
spilleronsheet said:

As I read
I started naming the moments
The moments of happiness
The moments of grief
So beautiful and so touching
Thanks dear Andy

January 15th, 2022 11:37

Jacob Rees-Smogg. (sic).
Paul Bell said:

Red card for smoggy.
Now, I would imagine, smoggy secretly wants rid of Boris, and has stabbed him in the back before. He wants to be Prime minister, no doubt about it. Just a pity, Labour are hopeless.

January 15th, 2022 10:01

Moments.
Rozina said:

True. Good moments, bad moments. Some we wish to forget. But all part of our life which is getting shorter....

January 15th, 2022 03:39

Moments.
orchidee said:

Good write Gold.
A moment of me singing feels like a lifetime to others. lol.

January 15th, 2022 03:14

Jacob Rees-Smogg. (sic).
L. B. Mek said:

when you understand
our beloved blighty, has been fighting
for reforms in the house of lords
since 1997
it gives you a small glimpse
at hot deep rooted this topic is Andy,
I know for a fact, my bones
will be dust mites
before this systemic plague of peerage, privilege
is abolished
and merited equality\'s: accountability
is once again, the cornerstone
of this thing, we\'ve labelled
a democracy...!

January 14th, 2022 07:00

Jacob Rees-Smogg. (sic).
dusk arising said:

Was it ever not so? Why do the party of the nobs keep getting elected?

January 14th, 2022 05:22

Jacob Rees-Smogg. (sic).
Michael Edwards said:

Spot on - when I heard the \'light weight\' comment I immediately thought: Yes light weight and muscular with none of the PMs blubber.

January 14th, 2022 04:40

Jacob Rees-Smogg. (sic).
woundedheart said:

Love this guy have you watched the be bop guy he\'s amazing too. Great Poem and I agree do any leaders truly know what they are doing or worse still even care about their mistakes ☺

January 14th, 2022 03:17

Jacob Rees-Smogg. (sic).
orchidee said:

Let\'s \'Vote for cabbages!\' then, as Teddy says.

January 14th, 2022 03:02

Leading To That Place.
dusk arising said:

So if i have made loads of mistakes (stepping up stones) does that put me on higher ground than you? LOL... am I climbing for a mighty big fall.

On another note, is there something in the water... why do we seem to be losing poets from mps at this time.... also lack of posts from regulars (including myself)

January 13th, 2022 08:24

Leading To That Place.
John Prophet said:

Experience at play. Too many carry these stones instead of walking on them. Great insightful ✍️ write.

January 13th, 2022 07:37

Leading To That Place.
woundedheart said:

Our mistakes help shape us if we are wise enough to learn from them, beautiful message poem my friend ☺

January 13th, 2022 07:13

Leading To That Place.
L. B. Mek said:

Amen!

January 13th, 2022 06:13

Leading To That Place.
Rozina said:

Learning from our mistakes, sometimes bitterly. But we move on. Positive message thank you.

January 13th, 2022 04:11

Leading To That Place.
Saxon Crow said:

So basically, there are no mistakes... Or am I mistaken?

January 13th, 2022 03:48

Leading To That Place.
orchidee said:

Good write Gold.
Aww, why they say I need to go.... you know it .... over the hills and far away?! lol.

January 13th, 2022 03:23

Leading To That Place.
Caring dove said:

Just thought of the wizard of oz then and the yellow brick road ..

Nice writing , Andy ))

January 13th, 2022 02:56

Leading To That Place.
spilleronsheet said:

Powerful words shining like sun
Armouring the fallen soul
Thank you so much for the wonderful poetry and the beautiful message
A reminder to success

January 13th, 2022 02:32

Paul.
Michael Edwards said:

I love our language which is why I like poetry. As such I do recoil when I see bad grammar and spelling in poetry (where it\'s not used purposely and could be altered without detriment to the poem) and sadly there are regular examples of this here on MPS on a daily basis - not so yours I hasten to add.

January 12th, 2022 08:42

Paul.
Paul Bell said:

Isn\'t it so annoying, the whole of Europe speaks better English than us.
Actually, with some regional accents, it could be double Dutch.

January 12th, 2022 06:27

For The Tinkling Of Glasses.
AuburnScribbler said:

A brilliantly written poetic question here Andy, and I agree with your answer at the end.

Though I do consider myself a son of Dionysus on a regular basis, whilst I\'m at the pub, there is always some poetry in my bag to read, and there\'s always music in the air.

Bravo, and I hope that all is well!

January 12th, 2022 06:05

Paul.
spilleronsheet said:

This poetry was very refreshing
It’s true that words sound different just the way language changes across regions
Good one dear Andy

January 12th, 2022 05:07

Paul.
Rozina said:

Absolutely. English words spelt so differently with different meanings but sounding the same, spelt similarly but different meanings entirely, so funny but not really funny. You know what I mean. Thanks for this.

January 12th, 2022 04:09

Paul.
orchidee said:

Good write Gold. lol.
Doing good to one person per day will cancel out my bad deed of singing to them! heehee.

January 12th, 2022 03:03

Paul.
dusk arising said:

A wandering wonderer, a muse living in a mews with a cat which mews, A whore in the hoare frost, the rider rode down the road, who changed the colour with a dye to die for, she wrote about the reed which was a good read.

On and on. Yes our language is a funny old thing but i love it. Just as well really because it\'s kind of essential for a poet.

Great subject Sir!

January 12th, 2022 02:56

Paul.
Laura🌻 said:

Andy,

English is my second language. I can relate to your poem so well. Learning English was difficult. Your poem addresses some of the difficulties in learning English. The easiest thing for me to have learned in the English language were the verbs as opposed to learning the verbs in the Italian language…so many tenses to learn.

Laura 🌻

January 12th, 2022 02:37



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