Comments received on poems by Goldfinch60



Island of Words and Music.
Dave poet said:

Sounds celestial this island of yours. Nice write

April 30th, 2017 06:30

Acceptance.
Aamina said:

That\'s a lovely poem. It can be hard to accept hardships . It\'s a lovely write and I hope everything goes well for you and your wife x

April 30th, 2017 04:35

Acceptance.
BRIAN & ANGELA said:

THANKS ANDY ~ FOR THE HUMBLE ACCEPTANCE OF QUE SERA SERA ~ shown in this very moving poem. Godliness WITH contentment is great gain ~ and you and your Lady have both ! Your are always on my Prayer List and for this week I have promoted you ~ and your Lady ~ to the TOP ! Every Blessing BRIAN ~ Please check my Peace Poem and my Fruit Fusion ~ Thanks B.

April 30th, 2017 03:47

Acceptance.
Michael Edwards said:

A humbling poem which illustrates the strength you have in each other - you have my utmost respect and I will be thinking about you as you face this together.

April 30th, 2017 01:53

Acceptance.
orchidee said:

A fine write. It\'s easy to say some cliché or phrase of comfort. it\'s another thing if we\'re experiencing the actual situation. But thinking of you. I sometimes forget a little of what some folk may be facing, whether in church always, occasionally, or never.

April 30th, 2017 01:42

Acceptance.
Pintu Mahakul said:

Growing around is real with feelings of love. This is interesting with acceptance of life here. This amazes mind definitely.

April 30th, 2017 01:42

The Last Station of The Cross.
Gary Edward Geraci said:

Amen!

April 29th, 2017 22:21

Awakening.
Gary Edward Geraci said:

Is it during the morning when most of your ideas come to you?

April 29th, 2017 22:07

Awakening.
MendedFences27 said:

Facing another day on the planet is always a lucky day. Being able to write about it, so well, is icing on the cake. Hope all is well. - Phil A.

April 29th, 2017 20:49

Awakening.
orchidee said:

Ohhh but are we ever in the Obit\'s. We\'re millions of years old, us two! lol.

April 29th, 2017 11:07

Awakening.
orchidee said:

A fine write. Will me first though be a pork pie and sherry - that time of a morning?! heehee.

April 29th, 2017 11:06

Awakening.
BRIAN & ANGELA said:

Thanks ANDY for a very DROLL poem ! You will know you are really old when you have to check the OBITUARIES to see if you are in them ! Good week last week ~ please check my Poems ~ BRIAN

April 29th, 2017 09:25

Awakening.
Warded Seabee said:

Great wite

April 29th, 2017 09:18

Jazz was Born.
WriteBeLight said:

Glad you enjoyed the show as I can easily tell in your uplifting and jazzy write Goldfinch!

April 29th, 2017 07:32

Awakening.
WriteBeLight said:

Yes Goldfinch, great write. I agree with all here. It is wonderful to get up awake and alive and not take for granted the fact that we are able to. :)

April 29th, 2017 07:04

Awakening.
Philip said:

I know this feeling exactly, It\'s a positive way to start the day, just to be grateful you are ok. Phil.G

April 29th, 2017 02:57

Awakening.
Michael Edwards said:

When I awake dying for a pee I know all\'s well - like the write

April 29th, 2017 01:44

Jazz was Born.
Tony36 said:

Great write

April 28th, 2017 10:39

Jazz was Born.
Lizzy Renee said:

Wow! such wording! :)

April 28th, 2017 09:08

Protecting Moon.
official1sp said:

Can one outgrow Gold Finch, our great poet of solitude, of love loss comprehended as farce? I think so, yes. In the impatient, zestful still-youthful adulthood of one’s life. When at last one takes control of one’s life. Or believes one can, or has. … You outgrow Gold Finch. But then one day, abruptly, you return to Mr. Finch. As the brash arc of adulthood begins to wan. It’s like discovering yourself in a corridor you would have sworn you’d never been in before — yet you know it. This staircase, this door to be opened, this room. It’s all there. Always has been there. Unchanged. Waiting for you.

April 28th, 2017 07:40

Time No Longer.
official1sp said:

You were a magician of language, and it would be most respectful, perhaps even ethical, not to look too closely into the workings of your magic. But it’s to the brilliance of your credit that analysis of your methods does nothing to erode the joy of amazing stories. Like all good magic, YOURS just cannot be explained away. And thank God for that.

April 28th, 2017 07:35

A Man of Infinite Leisure.
official1sp said:

Reading Finch, you’re constantly assailed by the notion that he is writing down what you have always known, except that you’ve never thought of it before. This is highly unnerving; fortunately, you’re usually too busy smiling like crazy. I can think of no finer poem to have beside me while land masses implode and sea floors explose, while the world ends.

April 28th, 2017 07:32

Lost in a Book.
official1sp said:

Not a wasted word... This has been a main point to literary thinking all our lives.

April 28th, 2017 07:23

No Money In Good.
official1sp said:

I like how the poem addresses the concept of a life without kindness as a word of desperation. You can clearly see that Mr. Finch compares it to being imprisoned humanity, when either of those can\'t be freed without humility. Very accurately penned, because a life without kindness would be aimless.

April 28th, 2017 07:18

The Last Station of The Cross.
official1sp said:

Mr. Finch has an astoundingly tuned voice — graceful, sincere, firm, authentic, and at times funny — telling just the kinds of stories we need to get us through these times

April 28th, 2017 07:11

The Roar of Silence.
Goldfinch60 said:

Thank you so much Lamar, you are most kind.

April 28th, 2017 07:10

The Roar of Silence.
official1sp said:

This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing this with us. I have no doubt that your reader base will continue to grow once people discover how amazing your poems are!

April 28th, 2017 07:06

Island of Words and Music.
Goldfinch60 said:

Thank you Lamar. Much appreciated.

April 28th, 2017 07:05

Stop and Look Back.
Goldfinch60 said:

I am always here and will always listen. Thank you for your kind thanks.

April 28th, 2017 07:03

Feathers.
official1sp said:

I salute you for your tenacity of purpose and outstanding leadership qualities. Thank you for your words of encouragement and support. I will remain forever grateful for your contributions to literature.

April 28th, 2017 06:57



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