Beautifully
 
  By seashore
Thu, 24 Feb 2011    
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    One man
born without arms
held the brush
between his teeth
and painted
beautifully
Another man
partially-sighted
from birth
painted from his
mind's eye
beautifully
One lady
semi-paralysed
due to a stroke
painted
left-handed
beautifully
and I
the teacher
often felt
I could not paint
at all.
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This is really moving and
This is really moving and you've painted the scene in words very beautifully.
Beeme xx
k.
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No comment of mine could do
    Permalink    Submitted by Silver Spun Sand on   
  No comment of mine could do those of whom you speak more justice, Coral, than the narrator herself, of this beautiful poem.
Tina;-)
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A wonderful poem telling of
    Permalink    Submitted by skinner_jennifer on   
  A wonderful poem telling of those who are less
fortunate than us and yet wonderfully talanted.
Jenny.
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once again it's the sparing
    Permalink    Submitted by insertponceyfre... on   
  once again it's the sparing use of words that makes this poem so good
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Hello seashore! Lovely and
Hello  seashore!
Lovely and thought provoking.
It's a shame you can't display your paintings here as well.
I'm sure a Cherry would appear.
      ScoZen    
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really like this seashore -
really like this seashore - agree with Insert, sparing in this case is more than good. :-)
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really liked this poem. it
really liked this poem. 
it was written
beautifully :)
especially enjoyed the honesty of the confession at the end.
cheers,
jose.
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Well done! The whole work
Well done!  The whole work structured around one word
most impressive and totally beyond my capabilities.
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