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There's a rainbow in my soul
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And the rainbow never ends
in a nutshell
Posted on Sun, 09 Aug 2020
More to it than meets the eye . .. . it could be spiritual or romance, or both, and even more then, the title hey? There are different levels.
In a nutshell, a lovely little poem, a gem!
See you Donna! Nolan &
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acceptance
Posted on Sun, 16 Aug 2020
This is lovely Rhiannon! Although I cannot really speak but I do know people married for so long. Maybe the secret is in acceptance and being tolerant. Mostly in the marriages I've known it is a healthy clean honest life
All the best stay...
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intimacy
Posted on Tue, 11 Aug 2020
How beautiful! I think few people ever experience such intimacy.
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a flower blushed unseen
Posted on Wed, 05 Aug 2020
Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, and waste it's sweetness on the desert air -Thomas Gray
Well Richard, at least we saw your poem hey? And a good one at that. Congrats with the Cherries!
&& Nolan
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song of the eagle
Posted on Sun, 26 Jul 2020
John Denver has a beautiful song of the eagle "I am the Eagle I live in high country .. . .. I am the Hawk and there's blood on my feathers .. " He wrote such incredibly beautiful songs and many of them almost exstatic.
See you Richard!...
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Yes Rachel
Posted on Sun, 26 Jul 2020
Yes Rachel, and do you know that old song "Picking up pebbles and throwing them into the sea .. ..
And also to you for your kind reply I thought you could pehaps misunderstand my comment.
See you! &
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childhood, and survival
Posted on Sun, 26 Jul 2020
The poem is lovely, it reminded me of my childhood, and then nearer towards the end the fight for survival, harsh, cruel "eat or be eaten". Anyway it is beautiful.
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desperation
Posted on Mon, 13 Jul 2020
The poem makes me think of Ingrid Jonker who wrote of her own tragic death where she walked into the sea and in the end her body washed out on the sand in sea weed and grass the same as she foretold. It also makes one think of Van Gogh and Eugene...
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for children
Posted on Sat, 04 Jul 2020
Beautiful! Could work well with a skipping rope? You should really do more stories for kids like nursery rhymes and fairytales and that. Do you have children Rhiannon? &
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stunning
Posted on Sat, 04 Jul 2020
Stunning Richard! The age old question, is it better to have loved and lost? Doesn't feel like it hey?
Have a good weekend! & Nolan
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