Dancing In The Moonlight
First grandchild poem20 total reviews
Comment from Ben Colder
This is good and the thought is even better. Never stop dancing. I gave you four stars hoping it might help concerning some things I have learned here on F.S. Separate your stanzas for a more easer read. Critics love poking corrections at you for not doing it but if it fits your thoughts who cares if you leave it the way you have it.
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reply by the author on 16-Jun-2013
This is good and the thought is even better. Never stop dancing. I gave you four stars hoping it might help concerning some things I have learned here on F.S. Separate your stanzas for a more easer read. Critics love poking corrections at you for not doing it but if it fits your thoughts who cares if you leave it the way you have it.
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Comment Written 16-Jun-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2013
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Thanks! I appreciate your thoughts.
Comment from 4tun81
This poem captures a moment that I hope many grandparents have. I happen to have a photo of me with my newborn son (36 years ago). When my grandson was born my son, by coincidence, had a photo taken of himself with his son in the exact same position. I have the photos sitting side by side - remembering when...
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2013
This poem captures a moment that I hope many grandparents have. I happen to have a photo of me with my newborn son (36 years ago). When my grandson was born my son, by coincidence, had a photo taken of himself with his son in the exact same position. I have the photos sitting side by side - remembering when...
Comment Written 16-Jun-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2013
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That's lovely. Thank you for your comments. :)
Comment from Cry the Vile Rebel
I don't know, but something of the wisdom and love of this piece just touched me. You know to appreciate magic when you see it, love when you fell it - and that is no small thing. Well done.
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2013
I don't know, but something of the wisdom and love of this piece just touched me. You know to appreciate magic when you see it, love when you fell it - and that is no small thing. Well done.
Comment Written 16-Jun-2013
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2013
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Thank you so much, it is one of my fondest memories.
Comment from Darkhorse555
such a wonderful gift to behold the joy in its happiness like your little piece of heaven holding your heart in such beauty lovely piece
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2013
such a wonderful gift to behold the joy in its happiness like your little piece of heaven holding your heart in such beauty lovely piece
Comment Written 13-Jun-2013
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2013
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Thank you.
Comment from EMB
So I'm guessing single mom, since there's no mention of dancing with the husband and father. This is a lovely poem, filled with the love of a grandmother. Very nice. :)
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2013
So I'm guessing single mom, since there's no mention of dancing with the husband and father. This is a lovely poem, filled with the love of a grandmother. Very nice. :)
Comment Written 12-Jun-2013
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2013
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Actually no. I don't know of many husbands who will go babysit with their wives. If you have one, hold onto him! LOL Thanks for your comments.
Comment from nancyjam
This is lovely. I can just see your
daughter dancing with her baby in
the soft light of the moon and then you
join them.
Three generations dancing as you remember
your own baby. so sweet. I loved it.
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2013
This is lovely. I can just see your
daughter dancing with her baby in
the soft light of the moon and then you
join them.
Three generations dancing as you remember
your own baby. so sweet. I loved it.
Comment Written 12-Jun-2013
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2013
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Thank you for your lovely comments.
Comment from donaldww
The speaker has taken on her grandchild for baby sitting, while her daughter goes out dancing. As a result of the moment, the speaker decides to dance as well.
cheers,
DW
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2013
The speaker has taken on her grandchild for baby sitting, while her daughter goes out dancing. As a result of the moment, the speaker decides to dance as well.
cheers,
DW
Comment Written 11-Jun-2013
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2013
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Thank you. :)
Comment from Glasstruth
The birth of a new baby is such a great influence on everybody. It's a reminder of why we're here. Your poem is full of life, and like how it spreads to you. The joy is overwhelming. Thanks for sharing. Les
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2013
The birth of a new baby is such a great influence on everybody. It's a reminder of why we're here. Your poem is full of life, and like how it spreads to you. The joy is overwhelming. Thanks for sharing. Les
Comment Written 11-Jun-2013
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2013
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Thank you! :)
Comment from RodG
This poem poignantly depicts three generations linked by love. I can easily see my own wife and daughter here.
I like how the "camera" records this scene in a non-stop manner as one line tumbles into the next. "This child's mother was that little girl of mine" speaks volumes. So easy to relate to this moment in time. RodG
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2013
This poem poignantly depicts three generations linked by love. I can easily see my own wife and daughter here.
I like how the "camera" records this scene in a non-stop manner as one line tumbles into the next. "This child's mother was that little girl of mine" speaks volumes. So easy to relate to this moment in time. RodG
Comment Written 11-Jun-2013
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2013
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Thank you. :)
Comment from GracieAnn
This is a tender write giving tribute to generational universal appreciation and experience. How we still see the world anew in the eyes of our children not matter the age. :0 GracieAnn
reply by the author on 11-Jun-2013
This is a tender write giving tribute to generational universal appreciation and experience. How we still see the world anew in the eyes of our children not matter the age. :0 GracieAnn
Comment Written 11-Jun-2013
reply by the author on 11-Jun-2013
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Thank you for your lovely comment.