Friday, February 15, 2008

Garden Lady Comments

Rating: 4.1

Her fingers long and slender
As to the rest of her
Wonder how such frailty could, labor
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Howard Johnson
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Melvina Germain 08 July 2015

So much food for thought here as I see a very spiritual Blessing here. An invisible gardener seen in the eyes of someone who sees beyond while tending her garden and gathering wisdom from the beauty she sees around her. Her arousing curiosity and thirst for knowledge to be a better and better gardener in many ways through life.....Thank you Howard for pulling me in, I love that.....

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Nature's gardener or a lady of depth.Beautiful personification.Wonderful poem.

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Dee Daffodil 03 May 2008

I can't help but think that this is 'Mother Nature' that you've described so eloquently! Great write Howard! Hugs, Dee

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Alyse Reichardt 01 May 2008

Hi Howard, I am sorry for such a late reply. I am not sure why you chose me to read your poems but I am very pleased you did. I feel there are many differnt ways people can read a poem and like many others I feel there is a lot of different meanings in your poetry, it actually brings a lot to mind for me. I like it a lot, thanks for asking me to read it. Kind regards, Alyse

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Denise Peralta 08 April 2008

It's a beautyfull poem keep doing your job I love it. It have a meaning that every lady/or woman has her own gardens

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Blackbutterfly Wings 08 April 2008

hmmm i like this poem, you could translate it to many meanings. my feelings, though im not good at this, is it abou the womens children? maybe? like she cretes them, nutures them, protects them, and eventualy oves on to somthing else? beautiful. really nice.

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Debbie Kean 06 April 2008

This is very evocative, I can see her there in the garden.. Deb

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Andrew Rose 05 April 2008

it is a nice poem, its a mix of truth, romantisicm and secret. I like the image you paint too, its another look at a stereotype that isnt thought about much =) not bad

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Zarina Binda 04 April 2008

i like the message tha you are send through this poem and the way you did it is very beautyfull. well done

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Jill Ferrey 01 April 2008

The hands of a woman, strong yet nurturing, maintaining and caring for life. This is the message that comes through loud and clear to me. I do not know if thats the message you were trying to convey, but thats what i got from this one and I really enjoyed this read, thank you for sharing it with us.

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Shirley K.W Ka 01 April 2008

Thnx for inviting me to read your poems: -) . Deep poem, descriptive, i like the imagery.

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Another good one. i like this one too. thanks for letting me read it! i will read more of yours.... :)

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LaTisha Parkinson 23 March 2008

wow. i like this. when i started reading it i was lost but while i continued i just couldn't hlp but smile. thanks for writing it and giving me the chance to read it. it's wondeful dude

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Abha Sharma 20 March 2008

Thanx for inviting to read your masterpiece, I am obliged. The poem is simply great, I cannot dare to comment but still I’ ll try, I found it sensuous like the romantics Shelley, Keats, Byron, evoking the senses with simple and picturesque language. Great work.

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Monkey Mendez 19 March 2008

You've twisted my eyes into the story through your wonderful choice of words. I can see this woman. Is she mother nature?

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Stephanie J. Demartino 18 March 2008

Great choice of words. Like Earnest Hemingway.

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Karin Martin 17 March 2008

This was absolutely beautiful. I love to garden and this went right to my heart although it also speaks of gardening as a will to live and survive and keep hope.. Thank you for inviting me to read this. Karin

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Shaquasia Anderson 15 March 2008

WOW i like this poem to..the way you put in to words is really great (outstanding writer)

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Catherine Taylor 15 March 2008

I like this poem. Good use of words, i like it

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Tsira Goge 14 March 2008

Howard, 'Her fingers long and slender With the smell of future flowers Soon will give you much to see Exceeding your garden needs ' Has just read this touching and thin Poems, the magic feeling triumphs here... Tsira

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