Thursday, November 17, 2005

I Think Light Breaks Comments

Rating: 5.0

your eyes have burned the time to filigree.
Nothing is left of light's necessity.
Silence has interlocked us both in lace.
Great trees are fighting darkness for their space.
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Sandra Fowler
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Khairul Ahsan 20 July 2013

I think light breaks somewhere without a cry. This is a masterpiece line from your poem. Touched me.

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premji premji 28 July 2009

dear sandraji, words have interlocked us both in lace.

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Yelena M. 03 July 2009

Exquisite. Enlightened. Excellent. Words that suit your poetry the best, in my opinion. I often have a certain association brought by your poem: in this case it is the melody of Ennio Morriccone 'Chi Mai', poignant yet undescribably beautiful.Thanks for sharing.10+.... Amary.

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Maria C. Pires Costa 15 December 2008

Hello, Sandra! Many thanks for your images of sensitivity, quietness, musicality. How profound it is for me this last line: 'I think light breaks somewhere without a cry.' I believe your poems spread light for good! Love, Maria

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Tsira Goge 15 November 2008

The remarkable lyrics... Insists to calmness... 10.... With love, Tsira

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Bill Grace 12 October 2007

Yup! Lovely as usual. Bill Grace

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Melvina Germain 25 April 2007

Absolutely fabulous, I agree with Mary, your poems are amazing to say the least. I thoroughly enjoyed this poem as I do all your poems that I have read. I doubt that you would have one I didn't enjoy. Thankyou Sandra--Melvina--

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Mary Naylor 15 January 2007

I love this poem and your poems in general. It's like other dimensions of life are unveiled. 'Leaves skim distance like ornaments of glass, ' sets off powerful and stunning images in my mind. A beautiful, beautiful poem!

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R H 03 May 2006

A truly visual poem with such subtle yet vivid imagery. Loved it. Warm wishes, Justine.

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John Tiong Chunghoo 28 March 2006

lovely but so far you have restricted yourself much to the field.

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Sylvia Spencer 17 March 2006

You are a natural born writer Sandra these words are very special, I can see hidden images here, a truely wonderful poem. Cheers Sylvie.

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Duncan Wyllie 09 March 2006

You have the abillity to really open up and listen.Wonderful gift.Love Duncan

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Nimal Dunuhinga 26 January 2006

It's a very lovely poem Sandra, A moon for such a heavy sky? not only light the heart too breaks? not only eyes, the whole body burns with such heavy lines? I am still struggling for my vacation? after reading your poem the nostalgia increased.Thanks.

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Rajaram Ramachandran 24 November 2005

I feel most of your poems reflect the nature's glory. You must be a nature worshiper, it sounds like.

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Uriah Hamilton 20 November 2005

Sandra, this is just beautiful!

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