Sunday, January 6, 2008

A Jacaranda Tree. Comments

Rating: 5.0

A Jacaranda tree stands tall, and sways as if to say,
Look! At this magnificence, I’m wearing blue today.
forgive the way I shout aloud, my lack of modesty,
but nowhere in this troubled world is finery like me.
...
Read full text

Ann Beard
COMMENTS
kiesha 20 October 2020

love this poem even send it to my bae

0 0 Reply
Michael Walker 05 March 2020

Not a tree that I have seen, but your poem makes it present. Good personification, 'I am the Jacaranda tree'.

0 0 Reply
Abdulrazak Aralimatti 15 October 2015

Verily, a fine imagery depicted

0 0 Reply
Laurie Hill 06 August 2009

such beautiful vivid imagery... Light rays slide between each leaf, to settle on the tips to lightly kiss your face with a hundred million tiny lips. You only have to lift your eyes to greet the filtered sun ...............................................loved this 10+ and thank you Ann

0 0 Reply
Barry A. Lanier 22 February 2009

Ann thanks for sharing your beautiful rendition of a tree that I'm not familiar with, , , lovely, , perhaps take a peek at my Under The Banyan Tree..also I'd appreciate any favorites of mine you might scan. Needing input from seasoned poets to pick any for publication Thanks Barry Clopton Lanier

0 0 Reply
Bob Gibson 10 April 2008

Brilliant Ann! thank you!

0 0 Reply
Ivor Hogg 31 March 2008

You conjure up a sight i have never seen I can visualise this beauty so easily. It has no need to boast when you do it so much better. You have gained another fan my wife Dartmistress rates your work highly too

0 0 Reply
Ivor Hogg 31 March 2008

You conjure up a sight i have never seen I can visualise this beauty so easily. It has no need to boast when you do it so much better. You have gained another fan my wife Dartmistress rates your work highly too

0 0 Reply
Ivor Hogg 31 March 2008

You conjure up a sight i have never seen I can visualise this beauty so easily. It has no need to boast when you do it so much better. You have gained another fan my wife Dartmistress rates your work highly too

0 0 Reply

nice and good rhyming. i love it. keep it up

0 0 Reply
Andrew Blakemore 23 February 2008

What a great poem Ann, wonderful descriptions. Andrew '10' x

0 0 Reply
Meriki Parkinson\fraser 20 January 2008

Hi Ann, thank you for your comment on my sailing poem. I enjoyed this write very much, stately & soothing! Thanks for sharing, Meriki.

0 0 Reply
Duncan Wyllie 17 January 2008

Light rays slide between each leaf, to settle on the tips to lightly kiss your face with a hundred million tiny lips. You only have to lift your eyes to greet the filtered sun a sight I guarantee will warm the heart of everyone. Wow! a fine display of colourful language, beautiful poetry Love duncan X

0 0 Reply
Francis Duggan 08 January 2008

What a beautiful poem you have written here Ann up to your usual very high standard 10 out of 10

0 0 Reply
Jeannie Ann Clark 06 January 2008

You write clearly, beautifully...keep writing and share with all..thank you.

0 0 Reply
Ann Beard

Ann Beard

London. UK
Close
Error Success