A Strange Garment!
Acknowledging the Strange Garment we wear in life!76 total reviews
Comment from TPAC
Great write detailing a smooth line structuring throughout its course read finding one fault the usage of "bear" rather "bare" seemed more defining in this write. All stated in my given viewpoint.
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2020
Great write detailing a smooth line structuring throughout its course read finding one fault the usage of "bear" rather "bare" seemed more defining in this write. All stated in my given viewpoint.
Comment Written 26-Apr-2020
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2020
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Greetings, TPAC! Thanks for the "Excellent review, kind words and help. If you voted for "A Strange Garment," a "SALUTE" to you! Best wishes and God Bless. Respectfully with Admiration, Commando Bill.
Comment from forestport12
Love the word choices, like "Chiseled there." And I also like the free-flowing rhymes and not be shy about letting that roll off the tongue with a rhythm and beat. It makes it more impactful.
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2020
Love the word choices, like "Chiseled there." And I also like the free-flowing rhymes and not be shy about letting that roll off the tongue with a rhythm and beat. It makes it more impactful.
Comment Written 26-Apr-2020
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2020
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A "SALUTE," my friend! Thanks for the "Exceptional Review, Kind words and taking the time to read my work. All of which is an honor. If you voted for "A Strange Garment," a "DOUBLE SALUTE" to you. Best wishes and God Bless. Respectfully with Admiration, Commando Bill.
Comment from ExperiencingLiphe
This life is certainly an experience in itself. We'll have make different decisions, leading us down different paths, but in the end we might all intertwine again. Great job
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2020
This life is certainly an experience in itself. We'll have make different decisions, leading us down different paths, but in the end we might all intertwine again. Great job
Comment Written 26-Apr-2020
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2020
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A "SALUTE," my dear friends! Thanks for everything and God Bless. Bill
Comment from HansiJ
I think your poem brings out the true nature of love. How love can last forever despite the bitter ending of death. True love will never change based on appearance. Of course, it will have its ups and downs but they will only strengthen the bond.
I wish you all the best in your future poetic endevours.
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2020
I think your poem brings out the true nature of love. How love can last forever despite the bitter ending of death. True love will never change based on appearance. Of course, it will have its ups and downs but they will only strengthen the bond.
I wish you all the best in your future poetic endevours.
Comment Written 26-Apr-2020
reply by the author on 26-Apr-2020
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Greetings, Hansi! It is an honor meeting you. Thanks for the "Excellent review, kind words and taking the time to read my work." If you voted for "A Strange Garment"--I "SALUTE," you! Best wishes for an awesome weekend and God Bless. Respectfully with Admiration, Commando Bill.
Comment from Diana L Crawford
What a glorious poem this is. It has such a delicate and lovely quality to it. And the accompanying picture is simply angelic!
Thank you for sharing!
xoxo
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2020
What a glorious poem this is. It has such a delicate and lovely quality to it. And the accompanying picture is simply angelic!
Thank you for sharing!
xoxo
Comment Written 25-Apr-2020
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2020
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A "SALUTE," Diana! Thanks for the "Excellent review, kind words and taking the time to read my work." All of which is an honor. Best wishes for an awesome weekend and God Bless. Respectfully, Anonymous.
Comment from Ben Colder
This needs a 7 but all I have is 5. I see nothing wrong and compliment the poet for a job well done. I have see the brightness of Angels, Yes I look forward to my new robe. Thanks for sharing
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2020
This needs a 7 but all I have is 5. I see nothing wrong and compliment the poet for a job well done. I have see the brightness of Angels, Yes I look forward to my new robe. Thanks for sharing
Comment Written 25-Apr-2020
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2020
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A "SALUTE," Ben! May I remind you, "God's gotta get extra cloth for you new robe, 'cause you're heart is so big. Great hearing from you, my dear friend. Thanks for the "Excellent review, kind words and taking the time to read my work."All of which is an honor. Best wishes for an awesome weekend and God Bless. Respectfully with Admiration, Anonymous.
Comment from Willie P. Smith
you are one of the reasons I run out of sixes so early. This definitely deserves a six, but I have none left. My deceased wife of sixty years, called me a romantic because I am an easy touch for love poems. Please accept my virtual six.
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2020
you are one of the reasons I run out of sixes so early. This definitely deserves a six, but I have none left. My deceased wife of sixty years, called me a romantic because I am an easy touch for love poems. Please accept my virtual six.
Comment Written 25-Apr-2020
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2020
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A "SALUTE," Willie! My condolences on the loss of your wife of sixty years. Look up, 'cause that's her waving to you, my dear friend. Thanks for the "Excellent review, kind words and taking the time to read my work." All of which is an honor. Best wishes for an awesome weekend and God Bless. Respectfully with Admiration, Anonymous.
Comment from jaylar
I found this to be a nice poem about acceptance. "Judge me not by my silver hair, nor the garment I choose to wear." Don't let outward appearance deter you from accepting the validity of others. We may have an ideal of who we think can help us and be there for us, but what is the reality? The reality is that angels take form in many forms, some are recognizable while others are not. We must be accepting of all and appreciate what all has to offer.
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2020
I found this to be a nice poem about acceptance. "Judge me not by my silver hair, nor the garment I choose to wear." Don't let outward appearance deter you from accepting the validity of others. We may have an ideal of who we think can help us and be there for us, but what is the reality? The reality is that angels take form in many forms, some are recognizable while others are not. We must be accepting of all and appreciate what all has to offer.
Comment Written 25-Apr-2020
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2020
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A "SALUTE," Jaylar! It is an honor meeting you. Thanks for the "Excellent review, kind words and taking the time to read my work." All of which is an honor. Best wishes for an awesome weekend and God Bless. Respectfully with Admiration, Anonymous.
Comment from robyn corum
Dear 'Mystery' Poet,
This was a very cool and very tender poem that seemed to share --REAL--personal-- thoughts, feelings and emotions.
So many of the things we read here glaze over these matters, but never dive beneath the skin to where the real stuff lies. That is what appealed to me most, here. Kudos!
I've noticed that both you and your writing mate have just posted romance/ love poems recently. Messages to and fro, perhaps??
Sweet!
A note or two:
1.) nor the garment I cho(o)se to wear.
2.) as we stroll along . . . and our ol' bones pop and ache.
-->. Haha. I think this is the ideal goal of every new starry-eyed couple... that their love last through the ages so they can grow old side by side. I especially liked this part.
Overall, a lovely presentation, and one I am glad I got to read. Thanks and good luck!
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2020
Dear 'Mystery' Poet,
This was a very cool and very tender poem that seemed to share --REAL--personal-- thoughts, feelings and emotions.
So many of the things we read here glaze over these matters, but never dive beneath the skin to where the real stuff lies. That is what appealed to me most, here. Kudos!
I've noticed that both you and your writing mate have just posted romance/ love poems recently. Messages to and fro, perhaps??
Sweet!
A note or two:
1.) nor the garment I cho(o)se to wear.
2.) as we stroll along . . . and our ol' bones pop and ache.
-->. Haha. I think this is the ideal goal of every new starry-eyed couple... that their love last through the ages so they can grow old side by side. I especially liked this part.
Overall, a lovely presentation, and one I am glad I got to read. Thanks and good luck!
Comment Written 25-Apr-2020
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2020
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A "SALUTE," Robyn! Great hearing from you, my dear friend. Thanks for the "Excellent review, kind words, help and taking the time to read my work." All of which is an honor. Best wishes for an awesome weekend and God Bless. Respectfully with Admiration, Anonymous.
Comment from Jeffrey L. Michaux
We do wear a strange garment through life as you've so eloquently stated. I also know that each one of us has a different garment to wear. I can't wear yours and you can't wear mine. The Lord made it this way. If we wear the garment the way He intended us to the garments that we collectively wear that make up His body will be a part of a bigger garment that He will cloth Himself with when we see Him. Thanks for sharing this inspirational and well written work. Well done!
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2020
We do wear a strange garment through life as you've so eloquently stated. I also know that each one of us has a different garment to wear. I can't wear yours and you can't wear mine. The Lord made it this way. If we wear the garment the way He intended us to the garments that we collectively wear that make up His body will be a part of a bigger garment that He will cloth Himself with when we see Him. Thanks for sharing this inspirational and well written work. Well done!
Comment Written 25-Apr-2020
reply by the author on 25-Apr-2020
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Greetings, Jeffrey! Look . . . a "SALUTE!" Quite an awesome review, my friend. Great hearing from you. Thanks for the kind words and taking the time to read my work. All of which is an honor. Best wishes for an awesome weekend and God Bless. Respectfully with Admiration, Anonymous.