The night n'er knew her face-
She would retire afore the sun set-
In the early twiglight hours-
Wrapped herself tightly in velvet coverlet-
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Theo, I love Emily Dickinson and I love your tribute to her...'tis wonderful! Dorothy
Thank You Michael. I love Emily Dickinson, as much as i do jim Morrison...so totally different and yet, i love their words. loooking forward to hearing from you! Theo
Hi Theo, this is a nice poem. Rhythm and rhyme can say these things so well. It has the qualities I usually associate with your poetry - a lot of emotional tenderness and honesty. I'll send you a msg soon in response to your last. I feel moved to write a poem about Pavarotti. I just heard of his death a few minutes ago. I video'd the Three Tenors Concert in 1990 and played it till it broke. It was a rather difficult time in my life and singing kept my heart and soul alive. And that love has stayed with me. Speak again soon Warm wishes Michael
A fine tribute. I think Emily Dickinson would have loved it. Warm regards, Sandra
This really got me, the honesty and innocence of it, just brilliant Theodora She had not one mean thought- Her character honest and true- A vision with her beloved God- 'Twas all that she ever knew- Amazing writing, Love duncan X
Raveendran and sweet Dorothy, Thank you so very much for your very kind words! Many blessings to you both! Theo