Friday, March 11, 2022

Life - High Noon Comments

Rating: 5.0

Our lives are filled
With Critical moments,
I call them
High Noon moments.
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Darwin Henry Beuning
car
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Bri Edwards 31 May 2022

(cont.) .... be ready to 'kiss your goodbye'! ! ! ;) Holding onto a bedpost usually won't work. bri : ))))

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Bri Edwards 31 May 2022

Guess what, Hank. I left two comments a couple weeks ago. Not all 'moments' can be foresee nor avoided. If it is a life or death momentr, try to be 'ready' to

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Bri Edwards 12 May 2022

I've had four 'High Noon' moments and always said 'I do' to the matrimonial official. None of them killed me, but..... ;) bri

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Bri Edwards 12 May 2022

Yes, High Noon 'western' movie (1952) with Gary Cooper as the lawman. Now to read the poem after the comments. Could your poem be THAT good? ! ;)

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Ryan Figgins 31 March 2022

Fantastic poem my friend. I remember the day when you came up with the idea. Keep up the good work Hank.

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Ryan, Yes we had a discussion on the movie and how there are high noon moments in life, you said it had the makings of a good poem and encouraged me to write one. Thank you! !

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71 today 29 March 2022

71 today

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Casual Observer 24 March 2022

This has moved up to #68 today on the top 100 member poems!

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Casual Observer 24 March 2022

Did you know that Jon Ritter, who starred in the old sitcom Three's Company, was the son of Tex Ritter?

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Casual Observer 24 March 2022

Congratulations! This poem is listed today as # 88 on the 'Top 100 Member Poems'.

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Smoky Hoss 23 March 2022

How we respond to the "High Noon" moments puts into motion how the rest of our "day" shall go. Good poem!

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Kim Barney 17 March 2022

You were right in our conversation earlier today. When I brought up the song lyrics on Google, no name was mentioned, but when I heard Tex Ritter sing the song, he named 'Frank Miller' as the villain.

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Kim Barney 17 March 2022

Right on, Hank. When our High Noon moment comes, will we make the right choices? Food for thought.

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Grace Diane Jessen 15 March 2022

A good and thought-provoking poem with images that make us stop and think! I've experienced high noon moments in a car and heard of hikers who slipped and fell to their death. The poem reminds us to be aware. Good job.

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Nabakishore Dash 12 March 2022

You are very correct dear poet.It comes for all.

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Cowboy Ron Williams 11 March 2022

High Noon may come Too Soon. Great old movie. As Belle said, thanks for the memories.

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Belle Wassermeister 11 March 2022

'Do not forsake me, oh my darling, on this our wedding day'. I LOVED that song and that movie. Thanks for the sweet memories.

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Darwin Henry Beuning

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