Will your poem stand the test of time?
It has to be good it doesn't have to rhyme.
Some people think of writing one,
Simply take your time it can be done.
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Thank you Kostas I'm so pleased you enjoyed it. And any comment from a world class poet as your good self, for me, is more valuable than mere gold. And I thank you again sir.
What a wonderful write that gives a great advice on how to weave beautiful poems. Brilliant lesson from a brilliant Poet. So beautifully crafted and conveyed. Liked the final stanza. Your kindness, Shaun is highly appreciated. On to my Poem List.
Thank you Rose Marie for your most warm, welcoming and most gracious comment. And for the record I'll have some scattershot time off work this Christmas and early New Year to wrap up some poems I've leapfrogged: - (Beware! Beware! The Red Ballet Shoes) and (I Fight For My Lady's Colours...) among others. I'll let you know when wrapped and upped. And I wish your good self a Merry Christmas. Take care.
Beware! Beware! The Red Ballet Shoes! and.... I Fight For My Lady's Colours, I Fight For My Ladies Honour. Are now completed and uploaded.
Thank you for your kind and gracious comment. You honour me sir. And may you and all the loved ones around your good self have a wonderfully happy Christmas. Take care man.
A very well written and constructive lesson in poetry writing. So well written and with much good advice, " So write with love write with passion Write in your own unique fashion" There's the secret, ! To success! And so, this is a very successful poem with which all of us, you have blessed. Thank you so much for this excellent gift, an outstanding poem to be loved and remembered!
And you good Sandra, you gift to me so many kind and gracious comments. I am so humbled and uplifted by you and other generous and caring people on this magnificent site. It warms the cockles of my heart. I thank you again Sandra and if it's not too early...May you and the loved ones around you have a happy Christmas.
Thank you Shaun. Such a lovely thing to do. It was lovely meeting you. See you soon in the museum probably.
And I thank you Mary and all the other book volunteers who so generously dedicate their valuable time, of their own free will to promote entertainment but more importantly education to one and all. And if you and all the good people around want a mass dedication for a nominated poem, I will happily oblige, For that is the least I can do. Take care Mary and all the loved ones around you. I wish you and all the best this life has to offer.