Saturday, November 15, 2014

A Vision Comments

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AS I stood by yon roofless tower,
Where the wa'flower scents the dewy air,
Where the howlet mourns in her ivy bower,
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Robert Burns
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Martin Rooney 22 February 2020

God awful - computerised rubbish!

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Susan Williams 15 April 2016

There is awesome dignity and power in these verses- he speaks of the death of one whose gravestone was engraved liberty

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Anil Kumar Panda 15 April 2016

Words have been woven into a nice poem.Thanks for sharing.

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Dan Reynolds 15 April 2016

Rabbie at his best with flow and form.

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Edward Kofi Louis 15 April 2016

The air was still! ! With the muse of nature. Thanks for sharing.

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* Sunprincess * 15 April 2016

.....nature is beautifully penned in the first few stanzas.... these lines are so beautiful, I could read them again and again ★

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M Asim Nehal 15 April 2016

Wonderful, I liked the imagery, flow and the message in this poem, thanks for sharing.10

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