Saturday, October 26, 2013

Sonnet 84: Joys Of Love Comments

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Man has not lived until he has been loved
His mighty works and good deeds count as nought.
Any man without love needs to be shoved
Into the bosom of love as he ought.
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David Wood
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Valerie Dohren 04 November 2013

Great sonnet David, love is indeed everything.

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Aftab Alam Khursheed 03 November 2013

True love is indeed nature’s sweetest charm For it sooths the heart and makes all things calm. Whole universe is bounded by love the force of attraction from atom to gigantic stars all exist with the love if no love nothing will exist cease to exist lovely My salute to you Mr David 10

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Hans Vr 01 November 2013

great wisdom in this wonderful sonnet

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Heather Wilkins 30 October 2013

love is the equalizer in life. It balances the emotions lovely write David

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Amitava Sur 27 October 2013

A lovely write up revealing the significance of love in human life....Very nice.

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Queeny Gona 27 October 2013

All things are made calm through love and that love isn't a rich man's cup of tea yet open for all who has heart to feel the lovely nature. Wonderful read dear sir!

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Tirupathi Chandrupatla 26 October 2013

True love is indeed nature’s sweetest charm Back to beauty of David Wood's sonnet. I loved it. Thank you.

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Danny Draper 26 October 2013

A truth of love told well and of a life otherwise less fulfilled.

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Jack Growden 26 October 2013

Excellent David. Well written

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Joseph Anderson 26 October 2013

A lovely, true sonnet with some memorable lines. Rendered with great compassion

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Dave Walker 26 October 2013

So true, true love is the best thing in the world. A great poem.

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Valsa George 26 October 2013

Without love man is a clanging gong! Very true! A great sonnet on love!

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Gajanan Mishra 26 October 2013

true love, a heart full of love, good write, thanks. Please read my poems and comment.

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