Friday, January 3, 2003

I Shall Be Loved As Quiet Things Comments

Rating: 3.8

I shall be loved as quiet things
Are loved--white pigeons in the sun,
Curled yellow leaves that whisper down
One after one;
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Karle Wilson Baker
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Sandra Feldman 23 July 2022

Beautifully said! Simple excelente verse and content that so poetically enters heart and mind leaving a most unforgettable and special impression. A great poem in a subdued but very, very special way!

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Chinedu Dike 23 July 2022

Well expressed thoughts and feelings. A beautiful love poem written from the heart

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Savita Tyagi 23 July 2022

A poem loved every time, every reading.

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Savita Tyagi 04 April 2021

Marvelous poem. When all is said only it's quiet part shall live.....

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Grasshopper Bot 04 April 2021

Congratulations Karle

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Sylvia Frances Chan 03 April 2021

A marvelous poem, loveliest rendered. So lyrical and lovely.

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Harley White 03 April 2021

Excellent imagery in each lovely lyrical line...

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 03 April 2021

A wonderful poem so beautifully crafted and executed. A poetic gem.

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Bharati Nayak 03 April 2021

What an amazing and soothing poem! Let me quote ' I shall be loved as quiet things Are loved--white pigeons in the sun, Curled yellow leaves that whisper down One after one; '

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Savita Tyagi 24 September 2020

I shall return to read this poem again and again to be consumed by its beauty and depth.

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Amar Agarwala 16 July 2016

What an utterly compelling poem! Beautiful, poignant and so full of rich meaning. Loved it! !

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Curled yellow leaves that fallen lie Hath a beauty of their own delight The pride of being once so high Shimmers in the dew of dying light….. Great poem by Karle.....

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Curled yellow leaves that fallen lie Hath a beauty of their own delight The pride of being once so high Shimmers in the dew of dying light….. Great poem by Karle...

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Barry Middleton 16 July 2016

A delightful poem on the beauty of quietness, the challenge of passion and the silence of death. Deserves much more than a 6.1 IMO.

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Edward Kofi Louis 16 July 2016

That tells no secret of its birth. Nice work.

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Gajanan Mishra 16 July 2016

the thunder of my heart must go, good one.

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Onuora Ilodibe 16 July 2016

Beautiful poem.... As endeavor to make our mark on the Sands we shall be loved like the quiet things and remembered after we are gone

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Akachukwu Lekwauwa 16 July 2016

that's the best way to be loved. very well stressed

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Babatunde Aremu 16 July 2016

A nice work well embed good use of imagery

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Edward Hester 08 August 2006

A poem about a person unknown who learned to witness the Beauty in her self and her quiet life.

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