It's always possible to enjoy a hym irrespective of belief.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRobryliBLQ
:)
Happy Christmas.
Chris
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Thx for the feedback on my ill room poem Dave.
I have added another comment on the page.
Happy Christmas
Chris
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Dave, you have posted something in the discussions section about Andrew Marvell ! Never heard of him till spent a day in Hull in a very nice square near a very nice church. Performed in the shadow of a statue all day which was of.... yes, Andrew Marvell. Looked him up since but struggle to connect with his work. Big fan of other met' poets e.g. Vaughan. can you recommend something? Win x
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Thanks for the comment on Synechdoche.
Dave
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Philipos
Mon 20th Dec 2010 22:04
Re; Hospice Cat Dave, absolutely -animals are so much more aware than we think - saved people from earthquakes too - many thanks for the kind words
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Thanks for your comments on Colliers and Kids.
I too thoroughly enjoyed the Tudor.
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Appreciate the comments on the OK Society poem- if it strikes a chord then that is good.
Of course I wish our society spent less time on tittle tattle and paid far more attention to real news stories. I wish our media had more decorum, decency and taste.
If only something could be done.
Chris
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Thu 16th Dec 2010 15:43
Cheers for the nice words about Infinity Station. ...and yes when I look back on it that is what it's about... it was written in a bit of a rush.. I was trying to capture a moment and then riff off that so it's nice to find out what its about afterwards!
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Wed 15th Dec 2010 19:11
If Bertrand Russell couldn’t convince you I’m certainly not going to try. I’m not that evangelical about my atheism. In fact some of my best friends are Christians. My Dad bought me the book for Christmas many years ago, not that we celebrated Christmas. He was like the pope of atheism. I believe it had something to do with being a bomb aimer in Lancasters during the Second World War not that he talked about it much. His older brother had been a Japanese prisoner of war and became a Methodist lay preacher on his return. They would have some wonderful discussions, warm never heated. My Dad had the last word at George’s funeral when he started the eulogy with the line- I hope George is quickly coming to terms with the lack of an afterlife.......
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Hi Dave, thank you so much for lovely comments on my ghazal and for "Sharing" - ouch is right! lol.
Love your shopping ghazal too, it is excellent! x
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Tue 14th Dec 2010 12:08
Hi Dave - thanks for your comments. I accept that some of the stuff i may put up causes some disagreement and even consternation, but at the end of the day it's only a point of view so hopefully no-one takes it personally. I thought your comments were very balanced and respectful considering you might disagree with some of the substance of the poem.
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Hi Dave thank you for your kind comment on my blog 'someday soon..who knows..maybe. I will look up the blog entries that you have suggested for me when i get chance and am sure I will find them interesting. thank you ..bernadettexx
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Philipos
Wed 8th Dec 2010 20:44
Hi Dave - many thanks for the comments - was especially pleased to get through the first hurdle attempt
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Hi Dave, thanks for reading Ghazal (your letters). I think technically this is ok, With so many rules however it is easy to end up with something that is 'forced to fit' and has no poetic merit at all. I am hoping my efforts avoid this. Thanks Win X
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There is a new discussion topic on ghazals which may interest you :-) Win
http://www.writeoutloud.net/public/newsgroupview.php?NewsGroupsID=3&NewsThreadsID=1127#msgcontent_11384
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Hi Dave, thanks for the comments on In My Dreams You're Alive. I have left some more on the blog page. Glad you liked, Win X
Perhaps your comments are right. All these things good and bad are part of life and like it or not make us who we are, its just what we do with them that counts.
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Thank you Dave! Isobel must have said something!
I am so elated... : )
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Thx for the feedback on the Fleeting Memory poem- appreciated.
Chris
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Thank you for defending my poem (Stratigraphy) against that cruel heartless Graham! ;-) xx
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Pete Crompton
Mon 22nd Nov 2010 11:32
Dave, thanks for feedback on recent poem, hope I can give it a read to you soon.
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Thu 18th Nov 2010 07:15
Thankyou for your comment Dave. We do all have masked front in place and you have gone straight to the heart of the matter in that only certain people i.e extensions of trust, are allowed behind the mask.
Regards Yolande
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Dave, sorry for the mistaken "decline" - hope you got the message. Never used it before. Still getting used to the site. The other day I found I had accidentally excluded some people -doh!
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Yes, Dave, you are right it was a long shot but hey why not? It was simply the caverns reference that had me thinking of the Kubla Khan caverns!! Glad you lked the "On the nature of.." Wondered if it was a bit too much on the gloomy side but then I do love a good wallow! Is your similarish poem on your blog? I'll check it out now - I hope it is. Thanks for your support.
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Wed 17th Nov 2010 08:03
Hi Dave - no, I never did read any of the Red Dwarf books - sorry. B
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Tue 16th Nov 2010 23:38
Hi Dave - I like a lot of yours & it's very interesting about the photons & news to me. I posted a poem not-so-very-long-ago (old father time) positing my view that there really is "No Such Thing as Time". This is my firmly held belief, which, if true, might help to avoid some of the anomalies & problems which particle physics currently seems to be struggling over. just my 2 cents. all the best. B
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Hello Dave
Thanks for your thoughts on Sleep Easy. There's a row of 13 graves in St Mary's Cemetery in Hucknall where I'm from. They're the graves of Polish Airmen who inspired the poem. (So far as I know there is no Tadeus Makulski or Zigmunt Kovacs among them).
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Thanks Dave!I'm chuffed to bits :) x
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Thanks for comment on Mannequin.
Mrs C needn't worry. It isn't autobiographical.
(Well - mostly)
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Dave, thanks for spotting That Inward Eye. It's the first and only sestina I've attempted, and needs a bit more work yet. I felt I was running out of puff towards the end ...
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...hello Dave..thanks for comment..Bleasby Street came out of trying to trace the 'family tree'and visiting the places they lived..cheers.
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for commenting on my poem Be! which was 21 years old yesterday so is no longer in a playpen and wants to be taken seriously. I try to make it understand with sympathetic comments like "You cannot be serious!" but alas to no effect. The poem wants to live with you as she's sure your a much better poet than me :(
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Thanks for your comment on Freedom Dave, appreciated
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Afternoon Dave
Where I am now and where I used to be... now that is the wispy nagging teaser... not exactly an age thing and its not exactly melancholy... painless ..but it does get very close to hurting...
just 'wish me back' moments of a man who is getting homesick after all these years.
Thanks again for your well read critique.
Gus
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Thanks for your thoughts on Tom Pudding.
No, I'm afraid I haven't been to that museum - I gather there's something similar in Goole (only a stone's throw for me) and I haven't been there. Must do one day.
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Thank you, Dave for reading 'It is.. (Freedom)'...
I went to the beach on Friday and Sunday - it was paradise, and it inspired me to think about how free I felt and why.
xxx
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Thanks Dave, I have left a comment on the blog too, thanks so much for the comment you left, it's not about a bereavement in the usual sense, but about a relationship breakdown, and yes, I am living through it at the moment and much appreciate the support xxx
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Dear Dave as you've been kind enough to leave positive comments about my poems I thought you might like to check out this link to some poems of mine on You Tube, at least it will increase my count from single figures!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa5DFRyKC60&feature=related
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Hi Dave, thanks for your comment on my poem 'Freedom'. I hope I do win because I'm a penniless, crippled orphan who has been cruelly treated by this wicked world and could do with a bit of joy in my life - but don't let this influence you in your voting.
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Thanks for the comments Dave.
Good luck with the rest of the season - I suspect that Everton and Spurs will be vying for positions 5 - 8.
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Hi Dave, thanks for reading the train one :-).I have made some more comments on the blog page.
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Mon 11th Oct 2010 20:04
Hi Dave-thanks for the comments. B
(dust of life)
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Excusez moi le pun but Francine is a french derivative. She is also American and lives in the US of A - she would therefore be spared when the great french cull starts. I'll copy this to both of you - so you don't have to keep jumping back and forth. Allez Allez Allez!
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Hi Dave, Just came accross your sparce Churchilian sample piece. Really liked it, sums him up very nicely. Seem to remember he was fond of brandy and not whisky (More likely he was fond of both!) Good Health. Winston (And yes, I was named after your subject!)
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Cheers for the support, Dave... I know there is one piece there already so I know there's at least one person entering.. A second person has sent me through their poem but hasn't managed to get it put on here yet, so it'll get there i don't doubt..
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Dave - I wrote a reply but it's turned into a complete epic, so I'm gonna email it to you instead
Cheers
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Thanks for your comments Dave, glad the bullet piece made you laugh, and I do actually agree with you on the ‘what is poetry’ question. It was my first piece up on here though and I was a little hesitant over what reaction it may get, this being a ‘poetry’ site, hence the disclaimer!
Regarding the issue over allusions, part of me would love to explain further all of the inspirations, associations and references. But there’s a bigger part of me that knows how satisfying, delightful and soothing it can be to spot allusions in other people’s lyrical and literary works. Those moments when you almost squeal with recognition, or get an empathetic bit of grit in your eye, you know? This part also likes to avoid authorial intent, and prefers to let the reader make up their own interpretations, cos I know, again, what joy there is in doing that :)
Having said that, I have regularly devoured whole auto/biographical slices of my favourite writers and singers, in an effort to gain more understanding!
I don’t think I’ll ever really make up my mind, so I’ll just incline to the not-telling for now :)
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Sun 26th Sep 2010 16:34
Good Afternoon David
Whilst the tricky nture of the subject can be harrowing i think I have given it a slightly different slant.
I thank you for commenting but in particular for reading. The subject matter whilst unpalatable to many has taken a different outcome and slant to that implied by many other poems of similar ilk.
The poem is a completely different in construction to my standard ‘typical’ and yes it is haunting but moreover it is a construction of woven memories and fleeting images, if I was only able to capture odours and taste and include them within this poem they to would have been included.
The description of the odour and taste would have been superfluous within this poem… a ‘you would have to have been there moment’.
Once again many thanks.
Augusta xx
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I'm still not on your list Dave. It doesn't matter, as I'm not innit to winnit (I'm sure none of us are) but I have been good and tagged myself! x
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Hi Dave, Thanks for your Gaudi comments. Of course I will have a good look at the cathedral. Win
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winston plowes
Fri 24th Dec 2010 22:20
Dave, Thanks for your metaphysical comments. It will broaden my reading in this area. Difficul to get into at first but when you get used to the style you can be transported. Win X
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