George Krokos

George Krokos

Samos, Greece (Now lives in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
Thursday, November 3, 2011

Sunset On The Beach Comments

Rating: 4.9

The sun was setting with all its power and glory
on the horizon behind the sea as I stood there
on the sand which lay along the water's edge.
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George Krokos 11 April 2020

Thanks to all for reading and the appreciative comments. I am deeply touched and very grateful.

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Evelyn Judy Buehler 17 March 2020

Your poem's very beautiful description of a glorious sunset was magical, and evokes in the reader a blissful appreciation of its glories.

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Mahtab Bangalee 20 May 2019

What a splendid sight it was I thought seeing something alive and wondrous making its last impact with beauty and significance before vanishing temporarily and rising again on the opposite to where it set.../// impressive expression

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Loke Kok Yee 11 March 2018

You have great justice to a sunset, so well and accurately described. Reading this; One could well be sitting beside you. Thanks for the sunset.

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Rebecca Navarre 19 December 2017

Ever So Beautiful Spirit In This! ! ! ! !

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Rebecca Navarre 19 December 2017

Wow! ! ! ! ! A Very Powerful And Moving Poem! ! ! ! ! Ever So Very Beautifully Painted! ! ! ! ! Beautiful Feelings! ! ! ! ! ! Thank You Ever So Much For Sharing This! ! ! ! ! Endless 1OS! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! +++++

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Dr Antony Theodore 02 December 2017

It seemed to suggest that where there is light there is life and where there is no light life would be unbearable and dark. Dusk had come and night was here so I thought that I had better depart in order to live and enjoy the sight just seen at some other date... very fine reflection on the beach at the sunset. light and darkness and its impact on life.......... philosophical... thank u dear poet.. tony

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Akhtar Jawad 02 December 2017

A beautiful description of setting sun, standing at a beach and watching the scene the poet becomes thoughtful and writes a poem that is not merely a description. He thinks and his thoughts make it a philosophic poem,

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George Krokos

George Krokos

Samos, Greece (Now lives in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
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