Just Thinking
Figuring out how blessed I am...25 total reviews
Comment from judester
A poem of being grateful for whatever our journey has led us too. It is never too late for a happy childhood, cheers judester
A poem of being grateful for whatever our journey has led us too. It is never too late for a happy childhood, cheers judester
Comment Written 03-Jul-2014
Comment from ProjectBluebook
Is that a 'Twitty Bird'? Where is Sylvester? I think me eyes are going bezerk. A blast of tangerine and yellow colors. Looks shipshape to me. No obvious SPAG errors to be concerned about. Professionally written. Was humorous and light-heartening. Enjoyed this poem. wackydo
Is that a 'Twitty Bird'? Where is Sylvester? I think me eyes are going bezerk. A blast of tangerine and yellow colors. Looks shipshape to me. No obvious SPAG errors to be concerned about. Professionally written. Was humorous and light-heartening. Enjoyed this poem. wackydo
Comment Written 02-Jul-2014
Comment from seaglass
All of us in our golden years reflect on the question, "What if?" Happy are we who come to the conclusion that we are blessed. This poem has delightful rhyme and meter.
All of us in our golden years reflect on the question, "What if?" Happy are we who come to the conclusion that we are blessed. This poem has delightful rhyme and meter.
Comment Written 02-Jul-2014
Comment from Karen B.
I love how this seems to be leading up to you having huge regrets about the things you never did, and then ends on a positive note with just the opposite sentiment. What a sweet tribute to your husband and family and the life you've lived! Very well written and touched my heart.
I love how this seems to be leading up to you having huge regrets about the things you never did, and then ends on a positive note with just the opposite sentiment. What a sweet tribute to your husband and family and the life you've lived! Very well written and touched my heart.
Comment Written 02-Jul-2014
Comment from krys123
LoannaLois, your plans and inner observation and philosophical narration on your life and how things should have and could have been and how you enjoyed what you have now and realize what has been was great and good is a great epilogue to your life.
The rhyming quatrains were done excellently and neither of your rhymes were forced nor labored while your rhythm flowed smoothly throughout your poem.
Your picture I found to be very amusing And humorous in the way you may locate yourself. Chuckle! Chuckle!
Thank you for sharing and posting this for everyone to read it may all your endeavors good ones.
Alex
LoannaLois, your plans and inner observation and philosophical narration on your life and how things should have and could have been and how you enjoyed what you have now and realize what has been was great and good is a great epilogue to your life.
The rhyming quatrains were done excellently and neither of your rhymes were forced nor labored while your rhythm flowed smoothly throughout your poem.
Your picture I found to be very amusing And humorous in the way you may locate yourself. Chuckle! Chuckle!
Thank you for sharing and posting this for everyone to read it may all your endeavors good ones.
Alex
Comment Written 02-Jul-2014
Comment from Domino 2
Though the meter is jumpy in places, the content well makes up for that.
So many things you wish you had done differently or more fully but, as you say, the gains were at least as important, as you brilliantly sum up in the last stanza.
Brilliant feeling and expression throughout.
Worth my sixer for sure - only my 2nd awarded this week, and I've reviewed loads.
Best wishes, Ray.
Though the meter is jumpy in places, the content well makes up for that.
So many things you wish you had done differently or more fully but, as you say, the gains were at least as important, as you brilliantly sum up in the last stanza.
Brilliant feeling and expression throughout.
Worth my sixer for sure - only my 2nd awarded this week, and I've reviewed loads.
Best wishes, Ray.
Comment Written 02-Jul-2014
Comment from adewpearl
An enjoyable presentation of your poem
excellent use of abcb rhyming
lots of women will identify with this poem, women who had dreams of careers and world travel and developing their talents, who chose instead to raise a family - it is bittersweet, the world of choices - we feel wistful about what we gave up, but in the end, so many of us would not trade what we ended up with for ten times those things we gave up :-) Brooke
An enjoyable presentation of your poem
excellent use of abcb rhyming
lots of women will identify with this poem, women who had dreams of careers and world travel and developing their talents, who chose instead to raise a family - it is bittersweet, the world of choices - we feel wistful about what we gave up, but in the end, so many of us would not trade what we ended up with for ten times those things we gave up :-) Brooke
Comment Written 02-Jul-2014
Comment from Mark Valentine
"I chose to be someone he'd marry" - another one of those great lines - just the right words to express a profound experience. The topic of your poem is universal and I love the conclusioon. While we all have regrets, once you have kids it's hard to imagine taking any path that would have the effect of undoing that reality. I doubt that painting the the cafe patrons on the left bank could hold a candle to playing Ring-Around-the-Rosie with your kids and grandkids.
"I chose to be someone he'd marry" - another one of those great lines - just the right words to express a profound experience. The topic of your poem is universal and I love the conclusioon. While we all have regrets, once you have kids it's hard to imagine taking any path that would have the effect of undoing that reality. I doubt that painting the the cafe patrons on the left bank could hold a candle to playing Ring-Around-the-Rosie with your kids and grandkids.
Comment Written 02-Jul-2014
Comment from Dean Kuch
Very nice, Lois, and while it sounds you have much reason to be despondent and downtrodden, you still mange to find things in life to be thankful for. That's quite commendable, I think.
As for the poem, it is very well written, with a smooth cadence and excellent word choices. you really manage to make the message "sink and and take root" with your very last line.
An excellent poem. Very upbeat and uplifting.
Very nice, Lois, and while it sounds you have much reason to be despondent and downtrodden, you still mange to find things in life to be thankful for. That's quite commendable, I think.
As for the poem, it is very well written, with a smooth cadence and excellent word choices. you really manage to make the message "sink and and take root" with your very last line.
An excellent poem. Very upbeat and uplifting.
Comment Written 02-Jul-2014
Comment from ElegantButler
A good lesson. Wishing for what might have been takes time away from cheering for the good things that were. It is something we each need a reminder of.
A good lesson. Wishing for what might have been takes time away from cheering for the good things that were. It is something we each need a reminder of.
Comment Written 02-Jul-2014