All Those Puzzling Pieces
Viewing comments for Chapter 33 "No Sound"What makes a life? How do the pieces fit?
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Comment from adewpearl
Excellent use of personification
beautiful presentation of your poem
love the sound/round/down rhyme
stunning visual and compelling expression of soulful emotion
what a lovely poem of serenity with a strong spiritual component :-) Brooke
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
Excellent use of personification
beautiful presentation of your poem
love the sound/round/down rhyme
stunning visual and compelling expression of soulful emotion
what a lovely poem of serenity with a strong spiritual component :-) Brooke
Comment Written 28-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
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thx so much Brooke! :)Sharyn
Comment from Jumbo J
Hi Sharyn,
I have been watching this moon for three nights now, it's spectacular, mesmerizing sight and a wonderful imagery of the silence that God allows us, as earth goes to sleep. Full moon's do it for me, I feel the power from the sheer beauty of it. A beautiful poem Sharyn, loved the layout, the visual and the sentiments you delivered, take care.
Kindest thoughts,
James xx
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
Hi Sharyn,
I have been watching this moon for three nights now, it's spectacular, mesmerizing sight and a wonderful imagery of the silence that God allows us, as earth goes to sleep. Full moon's do it for me, I feel the power from the sheer beauty of it. A beautiful poem Sharyn, loved the layout, the visual and the sentiments you delivered, take care.
Kindest thoughts,
James xx
Comment Written 28-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
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Hasn't it been spectacular? me too James! :)S
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
Gold hole in the sky... love that! God's looking down, all right. I wonder what else He does besides watch us and deal with prayer requests? Sunday is His day off, but He works anyway, I'd bet. :)
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
Gold hole in the sky... love that! God's looking down, all right. I wonder what else He does besides watch us and deal with prayer requests? Sunday is His day off, but He works anyway, I'd bet. :)
Comment Written 28-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
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gives us a bit of relief from the more righteous views of hellfire & damnation Phyllis - I've had my fill of those lately! I much prefer the more benevolent version! (Mine) :)))S
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God's not sending anyone to Hell. He might put them on a gray, soggy cloud way in the back of Heaven, but He'll understand how their minds got all confused. He knows what they were taught, and not taught, as kids, how desperate they are, and sometimes that minds get broken and don't think clearly. And I'll bet He'll spend a lot of time down in that Heavenly Ghetto trying to set them straight. Catholics call it purgatory. Makes more sense that eternal damnation and pain no matter what horrific mistakes you made.
So, I'm with you all the way. The whole idea is to forgive our brothers, so if we're expected to do it, surely The Boss will. :)
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I'm with you Phyllis - can't stand the hellfire & damnation chest-beating!
Comment from Enrique28
What a lovely sounding little ditty! A fine poetic image of peaceful stillness very nicely conveyed and illustrated...
Nature is indeed all inspiring. Well done! Enrique
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
What a lovely sounding little ditty! A fine poetic image of peaceful stillness very nicely conveyed and illustrated...
Nature is indeed all inspiring. Well done! Enrique
Comment Written 28-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
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thank you so much Enrique! :)
Comment from Tina McKala
those last three stanzas! that was amazing!
Beautiful poem with such a strong atmosphere and image of a peaceful night. great poem!
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reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
those last three stanzas! that was amazing!
Beautiful poem with such a strong atmosphere and image of a peaceful night. great poem!
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Comment Written 28-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
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thx Tina - nice to play with brevity sometimes, yes? :) Sharyn
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it's a challenge :)
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good for self-discipline though - too easy to be long-winded, yes??? :)
Comment from Curly Girly
This is a lovely, short and sweet verse. A delightful image choice to match it too. Simply lovely. It conjures up so much peace and comfort.
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reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
This is a lovely, short and sweet verse. A delightful image choice to match it too. Simply lovely. It conjures up so much peace and comfort.
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Comment Written 28-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
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thx so much Nicole! :)S
Comment from JM daSilva
Earth is a baby that needs caring. Your poem painted a perfect image of baby earth, the stars, and us caring for it. We need more poems like that. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
Earth is a baby that needs caring. Your poem painted a perfect image of baby earth, the stars, and us caring for it. We need more poems like that. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 28-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2013
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oh lovely! you're my first review for this one JM - thanks for that lovely Sunday evening gift! I get so tired of the chest-beating bible-bangers ... I much prefer a more benevolent vision! bless you!
:)Sharyn
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Oh, that's great. Let's take care of baby earth. Yay!