Monday, February 27, 2006

Annie Comments

Rating: 5.0

Annie wid ye walk wi me
an let me haud yer haun
sic fair a haun a ken wid brek
mans hert ye understaun
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Charles M Moore
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Linda Ori 04 August 2012

Absolutely wonderful, Charlie! A girl would swoon to hear those words breathed upon her ear. Love the Scotish brogue....you do it so well, but then, I guess you WOULD know how to do that. If this is not in your song list, it should be.

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Ben Gieske 21 July 2009

Charles, I really enjoyed reading this poem with all its wonderful images. Your capturing of the way people talk in that area flavors the message beautifully and gives it a lilting sing-song tune.

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A . 05 June 2006

I also read this trice but didn't understand clearly.: (

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Will Barber 05 May 2006

I've read this 3 times now - with increasing admiration.

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Esther Leclerc 05 May 2006

Charlie, this is nothing less than beautiful! ...

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Anna Russell 21 March 2006

Aye, Rabbie lives - and ye ken as a Scot I dinnae say that lightly. Beautiful, lilting song and dance of a poem. My dad calls me Annie, so that made it even more special. Hugs Anna xxx

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Patricia Gale 18 March 2006

Feeling a little Robert Burns here. I enjoyed this Patricia

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Duncan Wyllie 06 March 2006

This makes the heart open and come alive.Wonderful.Love Duncan

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Charles M Moore

Charles M Moore

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