Hi, Kealan! Thanks for your comment on Ballad about the soldier. With warmest wishes, Larisa
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Hi Kealan! Thanks for your comment on Scream, glad you appreciated it! I just hope Alan Moore doesn't sue me! :-)
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Hi, Kealan. Thanks for responding. No, I totally got the 'Hamas' thing; in so many ways the early Israelites were 'terrorists' of their era, god-oriented or not. In my opinion, I think it was introducing the idea of 'woman' into the mix, in any form, that diluted rather than augmented your idea. I did enjoy Rachel's comments. Perhaps she picked up 'ghosts' far better than I did. Maybe one has to be a committed Roman Catholic to fully understand the dynamism of the idea of Virgin Mary as 'perfect woman'. Maybe that wasn't your intent at all. I also wondered about 'admitted', but I have heard that word used. 'committed' is better, no question; avoids a 'bump' in getting your ideas started clearly.
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Wed 21st Apr 2010 18:23
Thank you, Kealan, you mighty fine marvel of a poet! Your comments are always generous and your insights both astute and warmly welcomed.
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Thankyou for commenting on my poem.. time for me to read some of your work now.
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Rachel Bond
Fri 16th Apr 2010 23:08
hi kealan i have just listed 'Id rather fuck my dog....'its such a shame i dont have the audio version.
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Kealan, how did you use the word 'solice' as in 'a disgrace to solice' in your comment about Thomas' latest poem? I looked it up, and found nothing; yet 'solace' didn't seem quite right either. I know you love language; so I'm interested.
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Hi Kealan Glad you liked the poem about the red kites. I wasn't sure about it myself as it's a bit different from what I normally do - Mar sin fein ta me an-bhuioch leat!
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Hi, Thanks for reading and commenting :-)
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Sat 10th Apr 2010 09:47
Hi Kealan, thank you for your generous comment on Snow White. Heck, with that sort of encouragement, I may even write another poem!
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I think your Jester character rules the world by friend. Loved the poetry.
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Kealan, I find it unreal that no one else has commented on As the Moon Prevails. Would you consider reposting it into April's lot?
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Thanks for this Kealan.
I had the idea of starting a Discussion on this to see what we all really think about each other.
I suspect I'm not the only one who harbours dark thoughts!
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Thanks for commenting on "I Thought White Was Beautiful". It was an excerise in metaphor. So glad you liked it.
Lisa
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Wed 24th Mar 2010 19:07
Hi Kealan-you have paid me a great compliment re'bible'poem.Coming from you,it means more than you know-big thanks-Stefan.
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Hi thanks for commenting on my latest, much appreciated x
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Thanks for your comment on 'Flea Circus'. I'm afraid your observation misses the point of the poem i.e. it's the reaction of the audience rather than how the circus really works. Incidentally, there were mechanical flea circuses that didn't have any fleas at all
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Mon 8th Mar 2010 14:56
Hey there Kealan, thank you so very much for your lovely comment. Props to you for your powerhouse poems -- accomplished, pithy and potent.
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Thu 4th Feb 2010 11:37
Good morning Kealan.No mention of Russian missile imports in your comments,or possible kick-off of third world war? Respect to your views nevertheless.Just a figurehead,not the whole ship type poem.There was the Monroe enigma too.Shame we could,nt keep the old cars running here,like they do in Cuba-these modern cars are untouchable when anything goes wrong-then its big wallet time!-Stef.
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Excellent point about 'knowledge as a tranquilizer' and clearly explained. Thanks.
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Tue 12th Jan 2010 13:50
Kealan, we're all 'fairly shit' -- in our own eyes or those of others, but so what. 'Poetry will teach you poetry' -- that's all we need to remember.
So the greatest tribute we can offer to each other is this, as from me to you -- 'Keep writing..you have something to say..'
Michael
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Thank you very much for your comment Kealan. I am glad that you were interested by my little climate question.
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K ''aha but behold, logic first then reason, then third down the line perception'' indeed, though the reverse is then appropriate...: )
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Mon 14th Dec 2009 19:10
thanks for you comments on the "recycling" poem :)
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Mon 30th Nov 2009 09:19
Hi Kealan. Youcan now edit your blog entries without them jumping up to the top of the pile. Win (Admin)
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Kealo! Thanks for your comment on my Istanbul piece. I have something in common with those two poets and I don't mean my poetry.
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Hi Kealan
thanks for taking the time to read and make comment on 'Here'
steve x
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Hi Kealan... Most welcome edit your poems and hit the tag line write in Gus Jonsson Group... and thats you... in
Welcome aboard.
Gus
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Hi KC, your ref' to the sigh has as its equivalent for me in the last line of 'The Trial' by Kafka.
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Rachel Bond
Sun 22nd Nov 2009 15:42
thanks for the comments on 'barkless trees' so glad you could relate. It is set in england although the times I spent in Ireland no doubt informed my writing...it could be down any dark track you dont belong...let me know if you want a lift to another poetry night, rachx
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Hi Kealan, Thanks for your comment on 'The Cleethorpes Treaty'. I really enjoyed reading 'Logic, Reason, Perception, Experience.' I think it is really clever.
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Hi Kealan.
Thanks for your comments on "A Day in the Life". I just came back from Gentral America, where I penned a sequel. I posted it on here a few days back. Complete antithesis !!
Take care, Andy
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Hi there, Thankyou so much for your comments on my latest blog entry, more detailed comments left on blog page. Winston
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Deborah Jordan Bailey
Sat 7th Nov 2009 21:08
thank you Kealan, for your kind comments on Kilim, much appreciated : )) Debz x
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Rachel Bond
Fri 6th Nov 2009 15:03
thanks for your comment kealan.my poems write from a dark place...maybe I should write that comedy idea of the 36 steps for 36 sins although Ive forgotten it now!
maybe see you at hebden this weekend?
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steve mellor
Thu 5th Nov 2009 18:07
Thanks for taking the time Kealan, glad you enjoyed it
I had to sort of sneak Dylan into my son's name, but it had to be done. Unfortunately he dislikes it to the nth degree.
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Tue 3rd Nov 2009 19:48
hi there kealan,thanks for your comments on "what is love" and "questions & answers" poems it certainly makes you think about it :)
enjoyed reading your poems :)
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Thanks for your comment Kealan. If you live in Bolton, you should try to make the next poetry night at the Howcroft - there is normally a good gathering of poets there - though most of them are a good bit older than you! Hopefully see you around. Isobel x
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Welcome to WOL. If you take a look at my last two posts, you will see that I run an informal competition called 'Write Out Loud Outstanding Poem of the Month'. It would be lovely if you could get involved by voting - we need fresh blood. Hope to hear from you.x
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“Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Here’s Tom with the weather.” Bill Hicks
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Fri 16th Oct 2009 15:03
Thanks, I wrote it last night. My daughter asked me to write about Autumn and also the moon (which I have done but not too sure about it at the moment). I like your work some of it could be used in one of the brilliant dark comics such as Watchmen or Dark Knight if you get my drift ' it seems you have just killed the jester' - "you have the right of freedom
If you have enough money." Nice and dark, ready for a fight.
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steve mellor
Fri 16th Oct 2009 14:39
Hi Kealan
Thanks for the comment, thought and idea.
God knows what it would do to my creaking frame. The drugs may help of course.
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Kealan concidered yourself hired...start this Friday 8pm (party time) dress: rough & hard.
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Thank you K for your comments both!
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Hi Kealan, good to meet you, thought your poem Fires of Burning Midnight worked well with the musical accompaniment, like the poem too, hope to see you again soon, and making your debut on the stage! cheers Jeff
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Thu 15th Oct 2009 14:37
Thanks for your comment on my little poem that's over 40 years old.
You must gird your loins and read your stuff at the next open mic. There's one at the Howcroft on Sunday!
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Tommy Carroll
Tue 11th May 2010 22:52
Thank you K for your personal comment. : )
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