Little Billy
Viewing comments for Chapter 12 "freedom"memiors from my life experiences.
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Comment from duchessofdrumborg
'Little Billy' is a well-written and heart-wrenching piece. This talented poet has learnt the truth through his loss. Love, family and freedom so often came at a terrible cost. It was a privilege to read and review a work of this caliber.
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2010
'Little Billy' is a well-written and heart-wrenching piece. This talented poet has learnt the truth through his loss. Love, family and freedom so often came at a terrible cost. It was a privilege to read and review a work of this caliber.
Comment Written 19-Oct-2010
reply by the author on 19-Oct-2010
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thank you for the excellent review
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You're more than welcome.
Kindest wishes, the Duchess
Comment from mmmichelle34
that is an exellent peace of work i so enjoyed reading it.
you do have a tuley great way of writting hope to see more of your work.
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
that is an exellent peace of work i so enjoyed reading it.
you do have a tuley great way of writting hope to see more of your work.
Comment Written 18-Oct-2010
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
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thank you
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I wrote another short story called Time in a Bottle. If you truly are intrested I thought I'd let you know.
Comment from Renee' J Thomas
I think this is a wonderful tribute to your dad, too bad he isn't here to read it. I was in your fathers' era, so many young men left and never returned, soooo sad.
I think if you correct this following it will be better!
renee'
was the politicians the was should be were :-)
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
I think this is a wonderful tribute to your dad, too bad he isn't here to read it. I was in your fathers' era, so many young men left and never returned, soooo sad.
I think if you correct this following it will be better!
renee'
was the politicians the was should be were :-)
Comment Written 18-Oct-2010
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
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thank you
Comment from JSway
THe Vietnam War took so many lives and left families bereft of loved ones who fought to defend their country and its way of life. Thank you for remembering these brave souls, the ones they left behind, and of the importance of living.
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
THe Vietnam War took so many lives and left families bereft of loved ones who fought to defend their country and its way of life. Thank you for remembering these brave souls, the ones they left behind, and of the importance of living.
Comment Written 18-Oct-2010
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
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thank you
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You're welcome:)
Comment from percival86jack
The futility and utter senselessness of war... oh did I mention barbaric! What a sad tale... to have never known your dad! So terribly sad... cheers, Jack
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
The futility and utter senselessness of war... oh did I mention barbaric! What a sad tale... to have never known your dad! So terribly sad... cheers, Jack
Comment Written 18-Oct-2010
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
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thanks
Comment from cheyennewy
Hi keimosobie,
This is a heartbreaking poem. Is the picture you used of your dad? I often wonder if humans will ever learn how to get along and abolish war forever? Probably not. Both my husband and one of my grandsons fought a war. Thank God they came home safe. You have a nice rhyme and gentle in this melancholy poem. Well done....chey
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
Hi keimosobie,
This is a heartbreaking poem. Is the picture you used of your dad? I often wonder if humans will ever learn how to get along and abolish war forever? Probably not. Both my husband and one of my grandsons fought a war. Thank God they came home safe. You have a nice rhyme and gentle in this melancholy poem. Well done....chey
Comment Written 18-Oct-2010
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
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yes its him. thanks for the review
Comment from l.raven
What a beautiful poem this is.Has a really nice flow to it.And I love the wording.It's very sad you have never met your father.My real father passed when I was 2.I'll see him when the time is right.God Bless
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
What a beautiful poem this is.Has a really nice flow to it.And I love the wording.It's very sad you have never met your father.My real father passed when I was 2.I'll see him when the time is right.God Bless
Comment Written 17-Oct-2010
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
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thank you for the review
Comment from Joan E.
I am pleased you were able to say those important four words and the posting of this poem inspired you to do so. Cheers! Thank you for sharing your reflections on the tragedy of war in your rhyming couplets. Your "three years older" than your son is a very powerful comparison.
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
I am pleased you were able to say those important four words and the posting of this poem inspired you to do so. Cheers! Thank you for sharing your reflections on the tragedy of war in your rhyming couplets. Your "three years older" than your son is a very powerful comparison.
Comment Written 17-Oct-2010
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
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thank you for the kind review
Comment from marcii
Sorry for your loss, time may have past but you don't ever forget.
War is not a thing we need but they continue nether the less.
I like your poem very much.
Marcii
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
Sorry for your loss, time may have past but you don't ever forget.
War is not a thing we need but they continue nether the less.
I like your poem very much.
Marcii
Comment Written 17-Oct-2010
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
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thank you for the kind review
Comment from M.L. Gardner
Very beautiful poem with deep heartfelt meaning. I like how you gently worked in how the cycle repeats itself. We have a new generation of children who will only know their father by a picture and a medal. Touching and well written. I like the informality of it, with no use of capitalization or punctuation. Gives it a touching innocence.
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
Very beautiful poem with deep heartfelt meaning. I like how you gently worked in how the cycle repeats itself. We have a new generation of children who will only know their father by a picture and a medal. Touching and well written. I like the informality of it, with no use of capitalization or punctuation. Gives it a touching innocence.
Comment Written 17-Oct-2010
reply by the author on 18-Oct-2010
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thank you for the review