All Those Puzzling Pieces
Viewing comments for Chapter 24 "The Music She Skips To"What makes a life? How do the pieces fit?
51 total reviews
Comment from LadyCosgrove
Beautiful! Such a rare sight in our 'progressive' world - and so refreshing to know that not all is lost.
.................................................
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2013
Beautiful! Such a rare sight in our 'progressive' world - and so refreshing to know that not all is lost.
.................................................
Comment Written 12-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2013
-
a few lone islands of sanity left, hmm? thx so much LC! :)Sharyn
Comment from Deborah Marie
Long but, lovely. I enjoyed reading your poem. Color scheme is nice so is the photo, progression and rhythm as well as your clever use of wording. Lovely job, Deb
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2013
Long but, lovely. I enjoyed reading your poem. Color scheme is nice so is the photo, progression and rhythm as well as your clever use of wording. Lovely job, Deb
Comment Written 12-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2013
-
thx Deb - this was a fun one! :)S
Comment from vkmack
Wow. Now I'm a little teary. Bless that child who marches to her own drummer. Bless any child who does. Love the noisy chatter of the first part and the way this slows down and loses steam as you introduce us to the hope for our time. Just wonderfully done and beautifully written. Perfect language and tone. Wonderful. Sharyn, you just never disappoint. Love the sound of your grass harp.
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2013
Wow. Now I'm a little teary. Bless that child who marches to her own drummer. Bless any child who does. Love the noisy chatter of the first part and the way this slows down and loses steam as you introduce us to the hope for our time. Just wonderfully done and beautifully written. Perfect language and tone. Wonderful. Sharyn, you just never disappoint. Love the sound of your grass harp.
Comment Written 11-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2013
-
bless you, vk - glad you 'got' this one too! :)s
Comment from paul O'Brien
Well done -- great comment on the world today
We would all like to be like that little girl-- no wonder you got an all time best. you nailed what everyone feels
Paul
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
Well done -- great comment on the world today
We would all like to be like that little girl-- no wonder you got an all time best. you nailed what everyone feels
Paul
Comment Written 11-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
-
bless you again dear - this was a fun way to lighten myself up on a "heavy" kind of day.
:)s
Comment from Lulube
Nice ending. To her own song. Felt the frustration over your opinion of todays young and some old. Then your writing softened as you unleash the one that is pure and innocent, skipping happily with herself.
Good reading. Good poem.
lulube
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
Nice ending. To her own song. Felt the frustration over your opinion of todays young and some old. Then your writing softened as you unleash the one that is pure and innocent, skipping happily with herself.
Good reading. Good poem.
lulube
Comment Written 11-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
-
thx for your lovely reading of this one lulube! :)S
-
welcome
lulube
Comment from Maureen's Pen
Hi Sharyn,
This is well penned and great message in it I enjoyed the read. So true though it's the music within that holds the key.
Loved it.
Thanks for sharing it.
Maureen
Freezing rain and major gale forced winds...Spring my butt!!
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
Hi Sharyn,
This is well penned and great message in it I enjoyed the read. So true though it's the music within that holds the key.
Loved it.
Thanks for sharing it.
Maureen
Freezing rain and major gale forced winds...Spring my butt!!
Comment Written 11-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
-
my pleasure, Maureen - spring here means the whales are on their way home and the veggie garden starts to perk up, thank goodness! I'm too old for cold! :)s
Comment from Selina Stambi
HELLOOO!
IS ANYBODY THERE? ... this is just priceless! You've echoed what I think everytime I see a bunch of bugged out kids - and adults too - crossing a street, oblivious to the world. What kind of generation are we raising? - no social skills, no verbal skills. Communicating only by text - unable to read facial expression or body language.
Robot-ville! Scary, really.
Oh, and what an amazing, wonderful, hopeful end to the tale.
Fabulous, Sharyn - told only as you could! :)
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
HELLOOO!
IS ANYBODY THERE? ... this is just priceless! You've echoed what I think everytime I see a bunch of bugged out kids - and adults too - crossing a street, oblivious to the world. What kind of generation are we raising? - no social skills, no verbal skills. Communicating only by text - unable to read facial expression or body language.
Robot-ville! Scary, really.
Oh, and what an amazing, wonderful, hopeful end to the tale.
Fabulous, Sharyn - told only as you could! :)
Comment Written 11-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
-
bless you dear - you know EXACTLY what I'm talking about! drives me NUTS!!! :)s
Comment from Charlene0513
To visionary1234,
Amongst the confusing world there can still be a bit of normalcy left you just have to find it or create it the best way do know how.
Charlene
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
To visionary1234,
Amongst the confusing world there can still be a bit of normalcy left you just have to find it or create it the best way do know how.
Charlene
Comment Written 11-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
-
and again! :)))S
Comment from rhymelord
My dear Sharyn,
You make free verse into poetry (not REAL poetry of course, but great sounding words and wonderful expression) and this tale is just too priceless in your description of a rescue from the mayhem that is today by the simple expedient of seeing a little girl WITHOUT a phone.
Best regards
Reg
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
My dear Sharyn,
You make free verse into poetry (not REAL poetry of course, but great sounding words and wonderful expression) and this tale is just too priceless in your description of a rescue from the mayhem that is today by the simple expedient of seeing a little girl WITHOUT a phone.
Best regards
Reg
Comment Written 11-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
-
oh my apologies for not making it into a Shakespearean blank verse spectacular dear! next time, ok?
:)))S
Comment from MidnightWriter4U
I want to meet that girl! Every young person you see nowadays has something stuck to them. They are going to have carpal tunnel syndrome before age thirty! I could relate to this pissy mood at the world. Wish we were closer. We'd go have a drink and laugh about it! Great write!
Super funny--
HELLOOO!
IS ANYBODY THERE?
Answer nowadays--
Nooooooooooooooo!
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
I want to meet that girl! Every young person you see nowadays has something stuck to them. They are going to have carpal tunnel syndrome before age thirty! I could relate to this pissy mood at the world. Wish we were closer. We'd go have a drink and laugh about it! Great write!
Super funny--
HELLOOO!
IS ANYBODY THERE?
Answer nowadays--
Nooooooooooooooo!
Comment Written 11-Apr-2013
reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
-
absolutely - well, if ever you're in Maui, you know where to come dear! glad you enjoyed this one!
:)Sharyn
-
It's a date. Just don't hold your breath; because it make take another lifetime for me to afford the trip. If I sell a book--maybe--might get more than 2 cents for royalties. LOL! MN :)