Comments received on poems by Goldfinch60



How Did That Happen?
P.H.Rose said:

Love this GF60...
I completely
Resonate with
Everything
You\'ve wrote..
I cry to some
Music... I absolutely
Adore slow piano
Music.... quite
Literally enters
My very soul...


April 2nd, 2017 10:10

How Did That Happen?
willyweed said:

age brings nostalgia along for the ride?

April 2nd, 2017 08:55

How Did That Happen?
WriteBeLight said:

Music can well up such strong emotion. I am sorry that your group has decided to stop performing. :(

April 2nd, 2017 07:09

How Did That Happen?
BRIAN & ANGELA said:

Thanks \"O\" for a beautiful poem and an equally beautiful video and classical music ~ perfect for SUNDAY. The Heavens declare the Glory of God (I look through a telescope and God is there) and Planet Earth the intricate delicacy of His creative ability (I look through a microscope and God is there as well !) AMEN ! Real Men do cry ~ I KNOW ! Thanks for sharing ~ caring and crying ~ BRIAN

April 2nd, 2017 03:57

How Did That Happen?
Philip said:

Music connects directly to the emotions so they may be lots of reasons that you cried. This is a poem I can rel;ate to, music can make me cry too. Phil.G

April 2nd, 2017 03:29

How Did That Happen?
orchidee said:

You were moved in your subconscious, I think. Some deep movement, and the \'movement\' of the orchestral piece.
Got a headache now, with this deep psychological thinking so early of a morning! heehee.

April 2nd, 2017 02:26

How Did That Happen?
orchidee said:

It was a sort of finale for that Orchestra. It struck some chord within you (chord - pun intended maybe!). There\'s other Orchestras too that continue on, as you know. I go all hot or all cold sometimes with some music, on some occasions. Not hold AND Cold both at once. And not hot flushes! heehee.

April 2nd, 2017 02:24

How Did That Happen?
Michael Edwards said:

was it the Stuttgart ? Oh it can easily happen - happens to me when I listen to something slow with passion - Rachmaninov cello concerto for example. No I love the poem and have great empathy with it (if that\'s possible).

April 2nd, 2017 02:24

To Infinity and Beyond.
BRIAN & ANGELA said:

\"I close my eyes and picture the emerald of the sea # From the fishing at Dingle to the shores of Dunardee # I miss the river Shannon and the folks at Skibereen # The moorlands and the midlands ~ with their 40 shades of green !\" I\'m sure you\'ve been to Ireland GF ~ it is there your really see the tru GLORY og GOD\'s CREATION ~ in 49 shades of GREEN. Thanks for reminding us ~ How great is our GOD ! BRIAN

April 1st, 2017 10:47

To Infinity and Beyond.
WriteBeLight said:

I feel like I am standing outside looking upward and feeling so small against the great beyond. Great work Goldfinch.

April 1st, 2017 06:09

To Infinity and Beyond.
orchidee said:

Bit of hyperbole = exaggerated statement of \'infinity and beyond\'?! heehee. I know what you mean though. You must mean watching Neighbours. Well ,that feels like it\'s been on for infinity!
There\'s a hymn: \'Even eternity\'s too short to praise you\'. Erm, will we know when we get to the edge of infinity, that \'the \'beyond\' is next?

April 1st, 2017 01:51

To Infinity and Beyond.
Michael Edwards said:

Well its great thinking and along similar lines to my own posting today - conjures beautiful imagery.

April 1st, 2017 01:33

Lost in a Book.
P.H.Rose said:

Ha ha .
Very good...

March 31st, 2017 17:45

Lost in a Book.
BRIAN & ANGELA said:

In my experience GF ~ Thebest place to get lost in is a good book ~ or even a mediocre one ! You \'get lost in a kindle OR VENor even AN AUDIO BOOK ! Yours BRIAN

March 31st, 2017 17:27

Lost in a Book.
willyweed said:

I love to read and I always do.
of mice and men Steinbeck again?

March 31st, 2017 15:10

Aching With Pleasure.
WriteBeLight said:

I am not a big jazz fan, but your poem is top notch!

March 31st, 2017 12:16

Lost in a Book.
WriteBeLight said:

Books are wonderful Goldfinch. Great tribute to books!

March 31st, 2017 11:57

Lost in a Book.
Tony36 said:

Great write. I get lost in books all the tme

March 31st, 2017 07:32

Lost in a Book.
Fay Slimm. said:

Ha ha - - snap my friend - this really describes me !

March 31st, 2017 04:44

Lost in a Book.
Garry said:

Lovely poem. Books can be dangerous things! Have you read \"Inkheart\" by Cornelia Funke.

March 31st, 2017 02:22

Lost in a Book.
orchidee said:

Cooeeee G. If I call cooee will I find you?! I wish I would shut up! lol.

March 31st, 2017 02:19

Lost in a Book.
Michael Edwards said:

Superb little shorty - I also love a book - better than any TV programme. I\'m currently reading Vanity Fair but not up to Hardy standards.

March 31st, 2017 02:01

Aching With Pleasure.
willyweed said:

the only way to be ...jazzed

March 30th, 2017 19:34

Aching With Pleasure.
BRIAN & ANGELA said:

Thanks BROTHER ~ Having been born in Liverpool ~ i was weaned on jazz ~ Blues ~ Folkk ~ Gospel and of course POP ! Love JAZZ ~ nice mention of CHET & BIRD to stir the Jazz tuned soul. Loved the quintet and the SAX especially ~ DIVINE. Thanks for caring . I play guitar (badly) and DJANGO is my GOD ! Regards BRIAN

March 30th, 2017 08:34

Aching With Pleasure.
Michael Edwards said:

DS is right - written with passion and read with enjoyment

March 30th, 2017 06:07

Aching With Pleasure.
orchidee said:

A fine write.

March 30th, 2017 02:31

Now.
orchidee said:

Just for now - right now - a big coooeeee! lol. Why don\'t I shut up now?!

March 29th, 2017 10:01

Now.
willyweed said:

there is only one scared moment \" now\" always was always will be. excellent write Goldfinch!

March 29th, 2017 06:54

Now.
WriteBeLight said:

NOW that is a great point and good advice!

March 29th, 2017 03:48

Now.
Garry said:

Now is our future. Elegantly said.
However it\'s pretty soon our past. All very confusing. It\'s probably to do with quantum mechanics.

March 29th, 2017 03:42



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