Thursday, August 25, 2016

Section A In September 2016 …a Showcase For P H Poets …. [to Each Her/His Own; Time: Its Limitations; Personal Preference; Giving And Receiving; Usually-Monthly Display] Comments

Rating: 5.0

Are the poems included here the 'Very Best'?
I know of no way, such a theory, ever to test.
Some ‘works' you may like, some you may …..NOT.
Some I may enjoy immensely [they really 'hit the spot'].
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Rod Mendieta 28 February 2017

Trying to catch up with previous editions I've only just read this one in full. Excellent selection! Saves one a lot of time and the endlessly perusing through the new entries looking for that elusive tenner. All of Bri's choices here I would have myself rated with 8 to 10 marks. For some I would have gone to 11, like the funny rockers in the 'Spinal Tap' movie.

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Bharati Nayak 10 September 2016

No two walks could have been closer in course No two walks could have been more remote in experience- - Life's experiences so different from each other.What a night gives' a day can not.And what a day gives, a night can not.A truly philosophical write, a poem by Kelly Kurt- Retraced Steps- loved reading in your Showcase.Thank you Bri Edwards.

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Bharati Nayak 10 September 2016

Loved the poem' A Floating Cloud 'by Savita Tyagi'.What beautiful sparks in this poem! !

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B.m. Biswas 09 September 2016

@ Bharati Nayak.... .....thank u very much....like from a poet like u..I am elated......

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Bharati Nayak 06 September 2016

I am a regular visitor to your Showcases as I find marvelous poems showcased here.I wish I could give comments on all of them in one go.As it is not possible within my time I may choose one or two.I like your poem Sk. Nurul Huda God is really with us '.We are successful. You terrorists come What we do- -assemble your mind and brain and heart and ears.- - - -Thank you Bri Edwards for your wonderful showcase.

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Kim Barney 04 September 2016

Bri, I loved the poem about your brother. Just two days in 'The Nam', he died, He never was a 'vet'. So at 20 years old My Bro' died. He never got a Lot. BUT [in Arlington Cemetery]... at LEAST he got a plot. I also loved most of the poems in this showcase. I think this may be your best collection yet.

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B.m. Biswas 04 September 2016

where may I get that walkie boots Aitken? how does it cost? have everyone the right and ability to get it? nice idea and execution....

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Savita Tyagi 31 August 2016

Bri's poem is touching. War takes away loved ones from so many. It is never forgotten by people whose experiences are of a personal and intimate level. Thanks for sharing Bri a poem on such a sensitive topic as of loss and death. Read Valsa's poem too. A very delicate topic she handled with extreme sensitivity and superb craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing.

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Savita Tyagi 30 August 2016

Yes no two walks or experiences are same. The poem that started from nothing ends up with a great philosophical note. Thanks Kelly.

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Savita Tyagi 30 August 2016

Cute little poem Annette wrote. Reminded me of something somebody wrote about Buster brown shoes.

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Savita Tyagi 30 August 2016

Great Limerick series Kim has put. Surprises can be a menace too! Thanks Kim and Thanks Bri.

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Kim Barney 04 September 2016

Thanks for the comment, Savita. I really appreciate it.

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B.m. Biswas 30 August 2016

THANKS..BRI MY FRIEND........

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Valsa George 28 August 2016

Bri.....You are doing a great job to encourage your poet friends! Your efforts are greatly appreciated and indeed it is so interesting to read your instructions and perceptions about this show case in rhyming verse!

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Bri Edwards 25 August 2016

if i don't forget i'll submit SECTION B shortly! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! bri :)

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