'Soft dove coming to nurse with the lion'. What a beautiful image. Such tenderness and vulnerability here, and courage need for both. The flow of warm / cold, winter and summer gently rocks the reader. Natures loneliness personified is fantastic. Oh how I would love to stroll along the pond here.
Gosh, Jenn!
I must have really been a good boy to receive so many of your wonderful reviews, .. read moreGosh, Jenn!
I must have really been a good boy to receive so many of your wonderful reviews, but I surely am not complaining. ; )
I cannot begin to adequately admit how much I agree with you, and how deeply difficult it was to learn to make myself soft-natured and vulnerable … I was always afraid to be that brave. My youth taught me well how to be tough and show no weakness, or what I perceived weakness to be; that which I came to understand were among my greatest strengths as a man. Ah, but how you inspire me up onto the humbling soapbox.
What a thought, to imagine my words rocking you … in such a wondrous voice you speak, and how the pond would love the company of you beside it, Jenn.
A beautiful review — wonderfully inspiring and warming to the senses … thank you! ⁓ Richard
9 Years Ago
Richard!! Oh my goodness, how your path has mirrored mine. As I approached my 40th birthday, I as d.. read moreRichard!! Oh my goodness, how your path has mirrored mine. As I approached my 40th birthday, I as do many people began this midlife (I won't say crisis) transition. I had been a very independent woman my whole life, never really letting anyone take care of me. My work over the past two and a half years has been about knowing I can be both strong and vulnerable. I don't have to chose one or the other. The process for has been long and full of many grieving days, sobbing in a heap on my living room floor. But I guess that explanation is for another time :) being able to be both strong and is a skill for both men and women we have to have some wisdom to embrace. And the good boy comment made me crack up. :)
9 Years Ago
Sharing with you, Jenn, is a wonderfully enlightened and growing blessing of joy, bonding, easy and .. read moreSharing with you, Jenn, is a wonderfully enlightened and growing blessing of joy, bonding, easy and welcome familiarity … thank you for You! ⁓ RJ
PS: Imagining you "cracking-up" has graced me with a very happy smile! : )
'Soft dove coming to nurse with the lion'. What a beautiful image. Such tenderness and vulnerability here, and courage need for both. The flow of warm / cold, winter and summer gently rocks the reader. Natures loneliness personified is fantastic. Oh how I would love to stroll along the pond here.
Gosh, Jenn!
I must have really been a good boy to receive so many of your wonderful reviews, .. read moreGosh, Jenn!
I must have really been a good boy to receive so many of your wonderful reviews, but I surely am not complaining. ; )
I cannot begin to adequately admit how much I agree with you, and how deeply difficult it was to learn to make myself soft-natured and vulnerable … I was always afraid to be that brave. My youth taught me well how to be tough and show no weakness, or what I perceived weakness to be; that which I came to understand were among my greatest strengths as a man. Ah, but how you inspire me up onto the humbling soapbox.
What a thought, to imagine my words rocking you … in such a wondrous voice you speak, and how the pond would love the company of you beside it, Jenn.
A beautiful review — wonderfully inspiring and warming to the senses … thank you! ⁓ Richard
9 Years Ago
Richard!! Oh my goodness, how your path has mirrored mine. As I approached my 40th birthday, I as d.. read moreRichard!! Oh my goodness, how your path has mirrored mine. As I approached my 40th birthday, I as do many people began this midlife (I won't say crisis) transition. I had been a very independent woman my whole life, never really letting anyone take care of me. My work over the past two and a half years has been about knowing I can be both strong and vulnerable. I don't have to chose one or the other. The process for has been long and full of many grieving days, sobbing in a heap on my living room floor. But I guess that explanation is for another time :) being able to be both strong and is a skill for both men and women we have to have some wisdom to embrace. And the good boy comment made me crack up. :)
9 Years Ago
Sharing with you, Jenn, is a wonderfully enlightened and growing blessing of joy, bonding, easy and .. read moreSharing with you, Jenn, is a wonderfully enlightened and growing blessing of joy, bonding, easy and welcome familiarity … thank you for You! ⁓ RJ
PS: Imagining you "cracking-up" has graced me with a very happy smile! : )
Long, but reads so well. I love the original word pictures you use, very evocative. Also like the similes ... woven like braids, wishes like ribbons. Lovely poem with its lovely ending.
Posted 9 Years Ago
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9 Years Ago
Thank you, Astri,
Your words of appreciation, understanding, and praise — a poem within the.. read moreThank you, Astri,
Your words of appreciation, understanding, and praise — a poem within themselves, sweep all through the senses, inspiring and gratifying my humble effort.
Warmest smiles 'n blessings to you! ⁓ Richard
Richard, Your beautiful poetic creations always lift my inner soul to places of the heart and yearnings.
How many times you have I met you near the sunny ponds in my long flowing sheer robes?
How many times have I crossed dimensions and loved with you under the stars? Folding together on soft feather satin dressed beds?
Met you in Ancient vintage gardens of timeless beauty?
How often do you steal my soul?
Beautiful places, Beautiful !
Next time.. can you take me to Emerald City :-)
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7 Years Ago
Aw, Connie!
What a wondrously beautiful review you left me for this lengthy piece of romantic.. read moreAw, Connie!
What a wondrously beautiful review you left me for this lengthy piece of romantic passion.
Next time before I leave I'll let you know and we can fly together.
Smiles 'n hugs, M'Lady … you, too, make an olde bard's heart skip a beat! ⁓ Richard ; )
well I am swept away by your whimsical poetry yet again and have no words to describe how I feel other then taken away on a stream of thought. As I feel the poem almost feels...moves...from one thing to another flowing perfectly. There are certain images in my mind that stick out so brilliantly, like being wrapped up inside of someone, and the ribbons of hair, but they are simply parts of the puzzle.
Thank you for this thought plucked from a wordsmith's mind!
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7 Years Ago
Gosh, Jesse!
What a lovely flow of graciously warming words you've left to touch and caress t.. read moreGosh, Jesse!
What a lovely flow of graciously warming words you've left to touch and caress the imagination so softly, tenderly, sweetly.
I love these feelings received from you to inspire my own, for they make writing and sharing such a vibrantly rewarding sensation … warmest hugs to You! ⁓ Richard ; )
I could not be a critic here you have only my admiration and appreciation. I think there is a misconception people who live and honor love and light block out their sorrows. Here you blend light and dark. You demonstrate how one can know desperate heartache and choose to embrace the love in life.
Gratitude to you my friend.
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9 Years Ago
Receiving such entreating words of gratification from a poet of your stature, Dear David, is encoura.. read moreReceiving such entreating words of gratification from a poet of your stature, Dear David, is encouragement and gratification a hopeful bard can only wish for when he or she lays down their pen, following the final touch before sharing it with their honorable peers and waiting public, aspiring to entertain and please all whom undertake to read their humble efforts.
This, My Friend, you've done for this simple olde bard, and I can only desire these words will thank you adequately for that which you've gifted in return for my earnest labors — it my sincere pleasure to serve … blessings and a most glorious new year to You in all ways! ⁓ Richard
Your pen was indeed "in the moment", and so was my heart. However do you write like this? Perhaps it's your Welsh soul. ...whatever it is, it makes you an extraordinary poet, to me!
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9 Years Ago
It is the voice of my soul made visible in word you see before you, Kelly, dancing with the thrum of.. read moreIt is the voice of my soul made visible in word you see before you, Kelly, dancing with the thrum of love's vibrant music.
Of course, being Welsh doesn't hurt, either, and I most ardently refrain that anything about Me You think is extraordinary is barely as much gratification as this bard's heart can contain.
You bless me all through … thank you ever-so warmly, Kelly! ⁓ Richard
A highly romantic piece with a mix of the dark fantasy and foreboding of the woods but in the end love that endures. Told in lovely descriptive verses that seem to come from the soul Richard.
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9 Years Ago
Dear John,
Such from your poetic heart makes the efforts of my humble olde pen brightly, but .. read moreDear John,
Such from your poetic heart makes the efforts of my humble olde pen brightly, but gratefully, blush!
Thank you, my fine poet friend, for gifting your high praise and true inspiration, indeed! ⁓ Richard