Friday, May 25, 2012

I See His Blood Upon The Rose Comments

Rating: 4.9

I see his blood upon the rose
And in the stars the glory of his eyes,
His body gleams amid eternal snows,
His tears fall from the skies.
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Joseph Mary Plunkett
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Rhoda B.B. 28 September 2018

His Poetry is Beautiful in Every way: So Expressive - So Visual.

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sksksksks 07 January 2019

kys dumb kant

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Ian K 22 February 2018

Wonderful expression of the presence of Christ in creation from an Irish Catholic writer who was also, perhaps unexpectedly, one of the 1916 Dublin revolutionaries.

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M Asim Nehal 18 April 2016

Nice way to recognise the presence of Almighty through His creations...liked it 10

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Ahmed Gumaa Siddiek 03 March 2016

It is a poem about belief. well written

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M Asim Nehal 21 February 2016

Awesome poem, Inspiring I see his face in every flower; The thunder and the singing of the birds Are but his voice—and carven by his power Rocks are his written words.

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Anil Kumar Panda 30 January 2016

He is there to take care of all. Let us do good for humanity. Nicely penned.

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Ratnakar Mandlik 29 January 2016

Beautifully pained poem with spiritual inclinations glorifying the benevolence and majesty of the Almighty Creator. Thanks for sharing.10 points.

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Susan Williams 29 January 2016

The calm spirituality of these verses is soothing to my ears- to see Jesus in every act of creation is strengthening to my soul. Beautiful poem of faith.

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Manonton Dalan 29 January 2016

I saw it in movie passion

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Godfrey Morris 29 January 2016

Very awesome write. Cathartic food for the soul.

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Margaret O Driscoll 29 January 2016

Wonderful spiritual poem by an Irish poet and patriot!

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Manonton Dalan 29 January 2016

it's easier to write 20 comments than write 4 poems it's easier to read 40 poems that write two poems its easier to rate 10 poems' than write two poems but to write poems does makes a poet..does that makes sense

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Anish Debnath 29 January 2016

wonderfully described the day of crucifixion when the whole nature captured the soul that remained alive.

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Kim Barney 29 January 2016

Direct references to Jesus and his crucifixion. Yes, we should think of him more often than we do.

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Edward Kofi Louis 29 January 2016

In everything with the muse of love. Thanks for sharing.

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Pam Truog 29 January 2016

nice! He's with us everywhere. [3

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M Asim Nehal 29 January 2016

Superb poem, Almighty is present in everything yet we see Him not.

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Joseph Mary Plunkett

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