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this has got to be one of my favourite poems of yours. It made me want to walk out with nature and breathe in that wonderful freshair, taking in the spring colours too.
Thank you for putting this incredibly honest piece of writing on here Tina, it's certainly an eye opener which I wasn't totally aware of, not that I didn't know about Parkinson's, but not how extreme it could become.
I like how you draw attention to the old man's feelings of his childhood and then his acceptance of old age, but that childhood is something to be treasured and should be lived to the full. Young people certainly can put a smile...
A great tribute to this tiny bird Rhiannon. I especially loved that last stanza and had a picture of them all cuddling up together. Congrats on the well deserved cherries.
this is so beautiful and moving. To have found that special place to unwind and be creative, having memories of a past that stays with you forever is priceless.
May you continue to share those memories with us the reader....
Interesting thoughts to
Posted on Wed, 11 May 2016
Interesting thoughts to ponder on.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in End Of The Renaissance
Hi Rhiannon,
Posted on Wed, 27 Apr 2016
Hi Rhiannon,
this has got to be one of my favourite poems of yours. It made me want to walk out with nature and breathe in that wonderful freshair, taking in the spring colours too.
Mastered beautifully.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Pembrokeshire in April
You never know Tina, your
Posted on Wed, 27 Apr 2016
You never know Tina, your daughter's spirit maybe flying high, as like the swallows she's free to go where ever she chooses now.
Loved your poem of observing these clever birds.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in T'is the Season...
How do you do it Tina? This
Posted on Sat, 23 Apr 2016
How do you do it Tina? This is pure genius and I loved it.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Sleepless in Stratford-upon-Avon
Your words as glorious as a
Posted on Fri, 22 Apr 2016
Your words as glorious as a Summer's day Tina.
A tribute to the beautiful Bee.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Where the Bee Sucks
Thank you for putting this
Posted on Tue, 19 Apr 2016
Thank you for putting this incredibly honest piece of writing on here Tina, it's certainly an eye opener which I wasn't totally aware of, not that I didn't know about Parkinson's, but not how extreme it could become.
The DBS Treatment ...
Read full commentPosted in Exactly What is Parkinson's, Anyway?
Hi Tina,
Posted on Thu, 14 Apr 2016
Hi Tina,
I like how you draw attention to the old man's feelings of his childhood and then his acceptance of old age, but that childhood is something to be treasured and should be lived to the full. Young people certainly can put a smile...
Read full commentPosted in Girl with Yellow Wings (Poetry Monthly)
It sounded to me like a
Posted on Sun, 10 Apr 2016
It sounded to me like a message from an angel, that was reminding you that there was more to having sex than just lust.
An interesting dream indeed.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in A Dream in Puberty
A great tribute to this tiny
Posted on Wed, 06 Apr 2016
A great tribute to this tiny bird Rhiannon. I especially loved that last stanza and had a picture of them all cuddling up together. Congrats on the well deserved cherries.
Jenny.
Read full commentPosted in Stumpy Toddy (Wren)
Tina,
Posted on Thu, 07 Apr 2016
Tina,
this is so beautiful and moving. To have found that special place to unwind and be creative, having memories of a past that stays with you forever is priceless.
May you continue to share those memories with us the reader....
Read full commentPosted in Not Quite Fern Hill (Poetry Monthly)
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