Comments received on poems by Goldfinch60



Birthday Valentine.
sylviasearcher said:

How kind I also have a special little man in my life who was born on the day of love.

February 15th, 2019 02:49

Birthday Valentine.
orchidee said:

A lovely write Gold. I would probably end up singing to folk. They would run away. Awww! lol. I would like to be inspired to give poem to people at times too though.

February 15th, 2019 02:42

Saint Valentines Day Senryu.
Fay Slimm. said:

Beautiful senryu Goldi - - you two have real love.

February 14th, 2019 16:46

Saint Valentines Day Senryu.
Laura🌻 said:

Andy,

Your Beautifully devoted words of love for Joyce are immeasurable!

Happy Valentine’s Day to you and your precious!💞

My love to Joyce and to you!💝

~Laura~

February 14th, 2019 15:27

Saint Valentines Day Senryu.
Neville said:

splendid... and so say all of us...

February 14th, 2019 13:58

Saint Valentines Day Senryu.
Michael Edwards said:

Spot on Andy

February 14th, 2019 06:46

Saint Valentines Day Senryu.
FineB said:

Hello Goldfinch60,

Happt Valentine\'s Day!

A beautiful poem and tribute to your wife.

Ah yes Johnny Mathis is a brilliant singer.

Keep writing
FineB

February 14th, 2019 05:49

Saint Valentines Day Senryu.
dusk arising said:

You are truly blessed.

February 14th, 2019 05:18

Saint Valentines Day Senryu.
ANGELA & BRIAN said:

THANKS UNCLE ANDY : For you lovely tribute to JOYCE on Valentines Day : GOD bless you both. Thanks also for showcasing Jonny Mathis : great singer beautiful Songs ! Voice like MANUKA HONEY !
Love & Blessings : ANGELA 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡

February 14th, 2019 04:22

Saint Valentines Day Senryu.
orchidee said:

A lovely write Gold.

February 14th, 2019 02:59

The Moon of Love - FIBS.
dusk arising said:

Is this algebra or poetry? LOL Well known now that i dislike mixing verse and arithmetic.
Good old middle of the road Andy Williams eh.... you\'ll be playinmg Matt Munro next... \'on days like this\' his intro song to the original \'italian job\' movie Matt at his very best.


February 13th, 2019 13:27

The Moon of Love - FIBS.
orchidee said:

A lovely write Gold. Let\'s croon!

February 13th, 2019 02:40

Aging Crime.
Neville said:

I understand where you are coming from.. it aint easy.... N

February 13th, 2019 02:38

The Moon of Love - FIBS.
Michael Edwards said:

As Neville says - a real gem.

February 13th, 2019 02:37

The Moon of Love - FIBS.
Neville said:

you have just crafted a little gem sir.. a diamond no less..... Neville

February 13th, 2019 02:34

Lake Walking.
Ranita said:

Love you poem. It bring you right there in the moment. I do nature photography as one of my hobbies and you just made me want to go find a frozen lake :-)

February 12th, 2019 11:24

Aging Crime.
Andrew Charles Forrest said:

Thanks G wisdom has no value now we have Google.
But I\'m glad I had my youth WHEN I had it... we had such role models as Buddy
Smile and wave !

February 12th, 2019 07:27

Aging Crime.
ANGELA & BRIAN said:

BUDDY HOLLY NEVER GREW OLD !
taken from us in 1939 aged 22 ~ A
short but influential life especially
on JOHN LENNON ~ AMEN

Thanks Uncle Andy for sharing both BUDDY HOLLY and the problems of advancing age ! My DADS MANTRA is:

Every AGE has its PLEASURES but
also its PAINS ~ but on balance Id
rather be alive than DEAD !

Every Blessing & Love to YOU & JOYCE ~
BRIAN & ANGELA 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
Please check POEM on RIOJA WINE !

February 12th, 2019 06:07

Aging Crime.
Michael Edwards said:

A great write and thanks for the BH clip - Unintentionally I looked much like BH in my youth and to this day certain family members still refer to me as BH.

February 12th, 2019 03:24

Aging Crime.
orchidee said:

A good write Gold. This seems so for some (many?). Yet some oldies can still go swanning about, etc, enjoying life, though I don\'t begrudge them if theyare able to do so.
Ahh - the old \'chestnut\' or \'stumbling-block\' (?) about \'Why suffering?\'

February 12th, 2019 03:14

Aging Crime.
Suresh said:

This life is the debt for our past deeds. Our personal hell and our heaven. How we react in the present (cause) shall become our future (effect).
Old age is the verdict......
Engaging

February 12th, 2019 02:36

Aging Crime.
dusk arising said:

Great music, reminds me of how Buddy Holly\'s sound filled my childhood home when my older siste brought home his EP. It got more plays than anything else. To this day i enjoy playing \'Peggy Sue\' on my ukelele having changed the title to \'Ruby-doo\' for my granddaughter.
I don\'t feel like old age is punishing other than my aching knees and back (seeing osteopath today amid various jobs). I\'m pleased with my status of being an experienced and knowledgeable senior in my trade. Though it does worry me that my prospective customers may feel I\'m too old and doddery to do the work.
On reflection i can see how you personally may see ageing as a punishment. Some of the bland reasoning provided by our churches concerning suffering of ageing is more than questionable.

February 12th, 2019 02:36

The Sixties, was I There?
Joanna Garrido said:

I just read your poem. Really enjoyed. Although I wrote psychedelia and liked the doors, my teens were 70s with glam rock and all that.

February 11th, 2019 17:11

The Sixties, was I There?
FineB said:

Hello Goldfinch60,

What a brilliant poem and an incredible journey through the Sixties.

Keep writing Fine B


February 11th, 2019 14:50

Lake Walking.
FineB said:

Hello Goldfinch,

A vivid and lovely poem.

Thank you.

The only time I have heard of people walking on a lake or river for that matter was when I was in Prague and on a boat cruise around the River Vtlava. The guide told us that so many years ago the River froze and people literally walked on it without falling in.

Keep writing Fine B

February 11th, 2019 14:42

The Sixties, was I There?
Michael Edwards said:

What makes it worse for me is I was there in the late 50s as well - no mention of Buddy holly - he was my favourite and I still have the vinyl (even the early Brunswick recordings) - oh those were the days.Thanks for the look back Andy - a fine reminder.

February 11th, 2019 12:46

The Sixties, was I There?
Neville said:

As Mary Hopkin once sang.. Those were the days my friend.. Although I was around throughout the 60\'s, I came of age during the next decade .. I still wore my hair long and nowt but denim & patchouli oil when not at work until much later.. at work I was renown for my kipper ties... and here is a little known fact but totally true.. I once sang on stage at the Bedford Lido with Gerry Marsden & the Pacemakers.. thanks ever so for a delightful nostalgic ride back in time.... Neville

February 11th, 2019 10:27

The Sixties, was I There?
ANGELA & BRIAN said:

Thanks UNCLE ANDY : for a great Tribute to the SIXTIES ! They came & they went but they will never ever DIE : My Generation & the next wont let them ! Cool Music & Cool Dress & Love WAS in the Air. In our Poem today (Status Quo) we have showcased the BYRDS : But GROUPWISE the Beatles will for ever be UNBEATABLE !
Blessings & Love to You & Joyce :
ANGELA & BRIAN 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡

February 11th, 2019 05:34

The Sixties, was I There?
dusk arising said:

Yes those were the days, i must be a couple of years your junior for elvis was a \'has been\' - my older sisters king, not mine. But her Duane Eddy and Johnny Tillotson did fill the house before my Otis Redding and Temptations took over. Scooters, fur lined parka collars, union jacks, tiger tails, and dad\'s reams of green shield stamps from his motoring. Oh and Embassy coupons... nostalgia.

Thanks for the memory trip.

February 11th, 2019 03:32

The Sixties, was I There?
orchidee said:

A fine write Gold. Yes, we were there in the 60\'s - the 1060\'s too!
You going to Chios in July (the Aegean) - 700th anniversary of that battle? I\'m sure we were in that too.

February 11th, 2019 03:12



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