Sunday, March 29, 2009

A Mother's Collection: Tissues, Bones, And Blood '(Third) Comments

Rating: 5.0

You filled my life with joy
on that hot, sticky, July day in 1969...

Daddy had hoped the old car would survive to take us to
...
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Almedia Knight-Oliver
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What a gift you have! The imagery, vivid use of word and colour is out standing! Amazed at this write! Love: D

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Nivedita Bagchi SPC UK 11 April 2010

‘…Now I’m giving you all my love. /Here, take it! Deposit it in your heart…’ Sprang from fountain head of heart …its Mom’s love …we must cherish and relish… But son changes …Mom stays same because Mom is MOM…well deployment of Deposit…thanks Ma’am Voted 10++ Ms. Nivedita UK

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 11 January 2010

You filled my life with joy on that hot sticky summer day. Daddy had hoped the old car would live to bring us to the hospital and back-it did just that- but soon after was buried in the car grave yard.so beautiful, lovely and heart touching poem.... i simply loved it....10 read mine.childhood

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Claude H Oliver Ii 24 November 2009

The 'big check' was the love given and still being given.

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Philosophy of a DewyFlower 24 October 2009

a wonderful description! ! ! I loved so much the stanza of separation! ! ! We were separated and you became “you”... Bravo this maternal poem deserves 10!

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Almedia, I love how each child is so different and so special. The love cheque to deposit and to share your rainbow such artistic and clever comments. I have read 'to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, at first we need to feel the rain'. The colors in the last stanza are wonderful. 10 Karin Anderson

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