Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Here's A Nut Comments

Rating: 3.2

'Here's a nut, there's a nut;
Hide it quick away,
In a hole, under leaves,
To eat some winter day.
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Louisa May Alcott
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Susan Williams 28 February 2018

I would give this a rating but the voting booth appears closed...again.

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Susan Williams 28 February 2018

Aha! A love poem to Monsieur Nutty Squirrel. There is a definite cuteness scampering about in this poem...

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Edward Kofi Louis 28 February 2018

In A whole! Thanks for sharing.

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Marieta Maglas 28 February 2018

She and her family have been people of plain living and high thinking. The nuts here symbolized the ideas falling from the tree of life.These ideas were hidden to be ''eaten'' in winter days. It is lovely the way she taught the children through writing books even she didn't marry all her life. Voted 10.

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Marieta Maglas 28 February 2018

Alcott's father taught her the sweetness of self-denial. Also, writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Margaret Fuller had an influence on her work. Alcott was an abolitionist and a feminist while writing stories for children. She became successful with stories like Transcendental Wild Oats and Little Women.

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Seamus O Brian 28 February 2018

I enjoy how the piece actually emulates the frantic twitchiness of a squirrel in its pace and movement. Nicely accomplished.

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Rajnish Manga 28 February 2018

This is a sweetly rhymed poem for children. Loved reading it. Thanks for sharing.

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Subhas Chandra Chakra 28 February 2018

Lovely poem crafted. Congrats for POD.

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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon 28 February 2018

Such a sweet, nutty squirrel poem. Loved it.

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Jayatissa K.Liyanage 28 February 2018

A poem of a squirrel, with a profound message to humans. Great write.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 28 February 2018

Nut...hide...hole....under leaves......these words are co -related with squirrel. Beautifully penned. Thanks.

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Haoran T 28 February 2018

A lovely poem...Vividly portraying the image of squirrels

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Bernard F. Asuncion 28 February 2018

Such a splendid poem by Louisa May Alcott👍👍👍

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Ruta Mohapatra 28 February 2018

I am sure she is talking about squirrels. Lively little things! Liked the poem.

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Muzahidul Reza 28 February 2018

Acorns sweet are plenty, We will have them all: short but excellently write, interesting too, enjoyed

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Louisa May Alcott

Louisa May Alcott

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