Saturday, September 9, 2017

The Winter Sonnets Of Ebenezer Scrooge (Sonnet 58) Comments

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The solemn silence of my street informs
This lonely miser of his well-deserved
Christmas Eve: white diamonds glittering more
Than I have earned in all my muddy seasons.
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Troy Cochran
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Kumarmani Mahakul 11 September 2017

After the muddy seasons winter comes with its many festivals with much pomp and among these Christmas Eve is one who comes with white diamonds glittering. The beginning of this poem is the attractive arena that can charms the mind of the readers. Many thanks dear Troy for posting this poem with us. Full vote.

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Troy Cochran 23 September 2017

Thank you, Kumarmani. Sorry I overlooked your comment until now. In my defense, I was brand new to the site. More eager to post my poems than to explore the treasury of poetry already laid out for me. That has since balanced itself out (more or less) , thanks in no small part to your own contributions! :)

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Jazib Kamalvi 09 September 2017

A nice poetic imagination, Troy. You may like to read my poem, Love and Lust. Thanks

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Spock The Vegan 09 September 2017

Go Troy! Keep up the good work.

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Troy Cochran 09 September 2017

Thank you, Spock. Goin', goin', gone! Live long and prosper!

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