Saturday, December 7, 2013

Christmas Cards ...... [keeping In Touch At 'The Holidays'; Personal; Short] Comments

Rating: 5.0

At Christmas time I have NO tree.
NO colored lights are lit by me.
But, when mailbox I open,
I’m especially hopin’.......
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Bri Edwards
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Valentin Savin 18 February 2020

I liked your poem “Christmas cards” - vestiges of the past. By the way, in the moment of sadness, the most valuable works are born. And it's also good to have friends who will support you in trouble. Be happy,

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Lodigiana Poetess 17 February 2020

Hi Bri, I thought this a delightful piece with a lovely lilting flow. I think the positive expectation is lovely and it's the perfect length..not too long that it losses impact and not too short that it doesn't express the writers thoughts. Overall an enjoyable read Bri! Lodigiana

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Valsa George 15 December 2013

I believe that Christmas cards have some special charm, even though sending them now has almost gone out of vogue! They remind us of good old times! ! The cards bearing beautiful messages and pictures are far more appealing than the stereo typed email greetings! ! Interesting write! !

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Almedia Knight-Oliver 11 December 2013

The note referring your Christmas Cards grabbed my heart string, pulling me to the store to buy cards for family, friends and a couple foes.Cards or just a note can mends relationships and redemptive as well! Happy holiday to a retired government worker from another who retired from Social Security Adm, in 1999.

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Paul Brookes 10 December 2013

Liked it, sadly my poem about Xmas cards funnily enough entitled 'Cards' is a tad more jaundiced when compared to yours BB : O)

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Susy Evelyne 07 December 2013

Thanks for this poem of the heart and seasonal plug for postal services. it's true that handwritten cards mean far more than e-greetings. But I'm all for a few lights and a tree, too.

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