A wand'ring wail
A poem45 total reviews
Comment from nomi338
Jehovah God has enduring patience. He understands that as we are merely dust, we lack the discernment that those born of spirit possess. He is not only patient his forgiveness is profound. Consider the insolent man Saul of Tarsus. He participated in the murder of many of Christs' followers and yet when he woke up to learn the truth of Jesus' words, he became one of the foremost among the apostles and was instrumental in saving many. His recorded accounts in the scriptures help many down to this day, find the salvation that saves their lives. Your poem is exquisitely beautiful. I wish I had six stars to award, unfortunately I do not.
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
Jehovah God has enduring patience. He understands that as we are merely dust, we lack the discernment that those born of spirit possess. He is not only patient his forgiveness is profound. Consider the insolent man Saul of Tarsus. He participated in the murder of many of Christs' followers and yet when he woke up to learn the truth of Jesus' words, he became one of the foremost among the apostles and was instrumental in saving many. His recorded accounts in the scriptures help many down to this day, find the salvation that saves their lives. Your poem is exquisitely beautiful. I wish I had six stars to award, unfortunately I do not.
Comment Written 25-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
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Thanks so much Bro, for these marvellous comments and a great review, blessings Roy
Comment from Ben Colder
I agree with the notes about loving your parents as an example toward God. Your poem sings the song, something I think we have all experienced. So glad God loves us, thickly-skulled people. Good one, Bro.
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
I agree with the notes about loving your parents as an example toward God. Your poem sings the song, something I think we have all experienced. So glad God loves us, thickly-skulled people. Good one, Bro.
Comment Written 25-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
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Thanks so much Ben, for these marvellous comments and a great review, blessings Roy
Comment from Paul McFarland
Good one, Roy. A little deep for me, but after a second read, I did a little better. My favorite lines are
I'd rather dwell in restful peace,
Than travel roads where vultures feast.
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
Good one, Roy. A little deep for me, but after a second read, I did a little better. My favorite lines are
I'd rather dwell in restful peace,
Than travel roads where vultures feast.
Comment Written 25-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
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Thanks so much Paul, for these very kind comments and a thoughtful review, blessings Roy
Comment from Anne Johnston
Roy, this is a very thoughtful poem. There are many things we don't understand about life and our world, but we do know that God created us to love and serve Him. We can fully trust His plan for our lives. Your closing lines are great:
"I'll serve my Lord where servants kneel
where hope's secure in truth's bright seal."
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
Roy, this is a very thoughtful poem. There are many things we don't understand about life and our world, but we do know that God created us to love and serve Him. We can fully trust His plan for our lives. Your closing lines are great:
"I'll serve my Lord where servants kneel
where hope's secure in truth's bright seal."
Comment Written 25-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
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Thanks Anne, for these lovely comments and a lovely review, blessings Roy
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You are welcome
Comment from Mary Shifman
This is a splendid poem with excellent rhyme and meter and great imagery. The art work is also well chosen. I don't know where some of you get such great pictures and artwork. I seem to have a hard time finding appropriate visuals. Great poem, I enjoyed it.
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
This is a splendid poem with excellent rhyme and meter and great imagery. The art work is also well chosen. I don't know where some of you get such great pictures and artwork. I seem to have a hard time finding appropriate visuals. Great poem, I enjoyed it.
Comment Written 25-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
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Thanks Mary, for these fantastic comments and an excellent review, blessings Roy
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You are so welcome.
Comment from Sherry Asbury
Wish I had six or eight stars!! I so understand this as my children have thrown me to the wayside! Now, thanks to this poem, I thoroughly understand how my Savior feels when He is not loved! Prophet Roy, you always provide answers...and you remind us of things we need to have in our understanding. Great write and thank you!!
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
Wish I had six or eight stars!! I so understand this as my children have thrown me to the wayside! Now, thanks to this poem, I thoroughly understand how my Savior feels when He is not loved! Prophet Roy, you always provide answers...and you remind us of things we need to have in our understanding. Great write and thank you!!
Comment Written 25-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
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I?m so sorry Sherry, that must hurt an awful, I adore my kids, but they are good to their parents, and it would break my heart any other way, I?ll pray, and thank you so much, blessings Roy
Comment from Cogitator
Not your best work, Roy. I will gather the thoughts that came when I read this. The review is more lengthy. I will reread in a day to see if you edited. It could really shine, I think...John
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
Not your best work, Roy. I will gather the thoughts that came when I read this. The review is more lengthy. I will reread in a day to see if you edited. It could really shine, I think...John
Comment Written 25-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
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Thanks so much John, for these marvellous comments and a great review, blessings Roy
Comment from Wendy G
A very contemplative and thoughtful poem, with many layers I think. Our souls were meant for wisdom's call and to be uplifted to a higher plain. There is always a tension between our spiritual aspirations and our roles and duties on this earth.
Well composed.
Wendy
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
A very contemplative and thoughtful poem, with many layers I think. Our souls were meant for wisdom's call and to be uplifted to a higher plain. There is always a tension between our spiritual aspirations and our roles and duties on this earth.
Well composed.
Wendy
Comment Written 25-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 28-Sep-2021
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Thanks Wendy, for these marvellous comments and a great review, blessings Roy
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
I think children go through a period in their life when they hate their parents as they feel frustrated at restrictions put upon them, but in the end a good nurturing upbringing will never be forgotten and will be remembered fondly. Some go through a traumatic time as a child and not all parents are adept and some scar their children for life. In the end we have to see the good things in our past and be forgiving. We are all haunted by ghosts at time and we learn to live with them, a poignant write Roy, love Dolly x
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2021
I think children go through a period in their life when they hate their parents as they feel frustrated at restrictions put upon them, but in the end a good nurturing upbringing will never be forgotten and will be remembered fondly. Some go through a traumatic time as a child and not all parents are adept and some scar their children for life. In the end we have to see the good things in our past and be forgiving. We are all haunted by ghosts at time and we learn to live with them, a poignant write Roy, love Dolly x
Comment Written 25-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2021
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Thanks so much Dolly for your great comments and an excellent review, blessings Roy
Comment from Elizabeth Emerald
Startling, fresh imagery: futile dreams rack earth-bound man,
who tries to reason cosmos' span--point taken as to note on purposeful creation.
travel roads here=>WHERE? vultures feast.
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2021
Startling, fresh imagery: futile dreams rack earth-bound man,
who tries to reason cosmos' span--point taken as to note on purposeful creation.
travel roads here=>WHERE? vultures feast.
Comment Written 25-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2021
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Thanks so much Liz, for your great comments and an excellent review, blessings Roy