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2208 of my comments have received 2295 Great Feedback votes

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I had not heard of

Posted on Wed, 12 Feb 2020

I had not heard of "indwelling"  before. Having looked it up, it's a great word :0) There is a quiet, positive power in this:

"Not so bright to shine beyond

Nor enough to light the way

But an indwelling warmth 

To...

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Posted in Jar of Lights

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I like the details revealing

Posted on Thu, 30 Jan 2020

I like the details revealing age, of taking care, of themselves and of each other, the way he holds the glass of water till her fingers grip it is so tender, the way he has to manage his heart, what he can do. Finding music he knew on the radio....

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Posted in There Was The House and There Was The Sea (1)

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I love your walking poems,

Posted on Thu, 30 Jan 2020

I love your walking poems, with their breathing rhythm. But I love this too, the pause of it:

spitting drizzle – growing
heavier, but nearly back at car – see through
the cloudy veil a gleam of sunshine glowing

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I'm glad :0)

Posted on Mon, 27 Jan 2020

I'm glad :0)

Yes, I always wanted to see one too, there was something magic about how you never do. Years later Mum's cat caught one, I was suprised how tiny it was! It didn't bite or scratch when I picked it up, just wriggled in a muscly...

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Posted in Underground

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I like this one very much.

Posted on Mon, 27 Jan 2020

I like this one very much. Well, not like, because it is grim. Admire. The idea of earthworms being like memories in the tunnels of your mind and "uncoil of earthworms" is wonderful.

"thoughts concealed

until I forgot the existence...

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Posted in Underground

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This bit, in the middle of

Posted on Mon, 13 Jan 2020

This bit, in the middle of all the trance inducing greenery like a dagger in a soft hand:

every decency,

every abomination is homogenised - 

this slavery of a belief 

that is the condemnation of the abused.

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Posted in Lime Tree

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You evoke a very strong

Posted on Sat, 11 Jan 2020

You evoke a very strong feeling of uneasiness:

she will show you

that you are no hunter at all -

you are the little lamb that knows

the cold sharp of terror, that knows you have,

unnoticed,

drifted from...

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Posted in Wolf moon

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I like the idea of willows

Posted on Wed, 08 Jan 2020

I like the idea of willows talking to the moon and hiding nests off moon pearly eggs :0)

 

 

 

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Posted in There is hope here

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I like the waterfall "c"

Posted on Wed, 08 Jan 2020

I like the waterfall "c" sounds, in cleft and cliff and crystal - you didn't need to say the sound as the sight words give it, really clever! The last line, every word seems stressed so it is full of the power of a mass of water.

The woods...

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Posted in Water-Break-its-Neck, Radnor Forest

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beautiful Rhiannon, I

Posted on Thu, 15 Nov 2012

beautiful Rhiannon, I particularly like how you use the form to build images then melt them away. Not just clever but creating emotional impact as well. I particularly like the last stanza with its vital surge in the middle like a wave and then...

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Posted in Poignant ice tribute to Titanic victims (Belfast, 21/10/12)

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