Saturday, May 5, 2007

A Sublime Moment Comments

Rating: 5.0

A green sprout,
A single blade of grass,
A pharaoh ant wiggling its golden antennae,
Thousands upon thousands of leaves rustling with the wind,
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William Jackson
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Daniel Jones 25 February 2017

Truly beautiful, a wonderful piece of writing, Thank you William.

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Liza Sudina 11 October 2015

Vibrating in symphonic harmony - grass blade is a mistery of cretion! lovely!

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Valsa George 16 November 2012

Many little things in Nature that we sadly ignore can give forth jets of profound joy in our hearts and ignite in our fancy sparks of poetic exuberance! A beautiful poem!

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Romeo Della Valle 04 November 2011

Rich in great imagery, well penned and fine texture, this amazing write filled with the magic of nature is a clear indication of your great poetic talent, we all here in site and the World have been blessed by your presence! Thank you! 10+++ Thank you for sharing and God Bless You Sir! Love and Peace for always! In Poetry Yours, Romeo from New York City! ...Keep it up!

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~ Jon London ~ 18 July 2009

excellent use of imagery in this crisp written piece....the heart of nature captured with excellence 10+++.............keep penning my friend

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Adeline Foster 17 April 2009

What a lovely tribute to nature with many additional inferences. A slightly different and yet in some ways similar to my poem called 'Spring'. This is a well written poem. Hope you have the time to read mine. Adeline

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Vijay Gupta 10 April 2008

fine poem i like it thanks......

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Margaret Newcomb 19 January 2008

How sweet you are to compare a love to the grandure of nature. It is a beautiful poem. M

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Ivor Hogg 04 January 2008

some have eyes but never look and poets see much more than most

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Peter Stavropoulos 26 July 2007

Powerful love poem, William. 'How do I love thee? Let me count the ways? ' You've counted a few in this poem. Well done.

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Margaret Alice 06 July 2007

You are blessed by the ability to see things other people miss, thus you see a richer world; and we are blessed that you have the talent to describe your unique views in beautiful poetry! Kind regards, Margaret.

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Gorgeous imagery & asimile, my friend....This is poetic grace to behold & be enraptured in....Excellent work, Bill, yes, indeed! FjR

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