Contented
20 syllables39 total reviews
Comment from judiverse
Beautiful artwork choice. Your thought is so true. We can find peace in being grateful for what we have. We look for something that soothes the soul. I'd suggest starting with something besides "There is." Something more active. Best of luck in the contest. judi
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
Beautiful artwork choice. Your thought is so true. We can find peace in being grateful for what we have. We look for something that soothes the soul. I'd suggest starting with something besides "There is." Something more active. Best of luck in the contest. judi
Comment Written 09-Nov-2020
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
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Thank you Judi. I will look at that intro and hopefully, come up with something zippier or smoother. :)
Melissa
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You're very welcome. I'm sure you can. To me, "There is" sounds kind of prozey. judi
Comment from robyn corum
Melissa,
Very cool. The Bible says Paul had learned to be content in every circumstance - even away from friends in prison. I imagine we can, too, if we make up our minds. This was really smart.
You have theright syllable count and a cool message. Thanks and good luck!
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
Melissa,
Very cool. The Bible says Paul had learned to be content in every circumstance - even away from friends in prison. I imagine we can, too, if we make up our minds. This was really smart.
You have theright syllable count and a cool message. Thanks and good luck!
Comment Written 09-Nov-2020
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
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Hello Robyn. Thank you... glad you liked it.
Melissa
Comment from Father Flaps
Hi Melissa,
I think the homeless man is more content than a rich man. He understands need and survival. The rich don't.
Your Thanksgiving is coming towards the end of the month. We've already had our day to give special thanks. There are so many blessings from God that we take for granted. I think this is what your poem is about.
The 23rd Psalm begins,
"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want." I think we can learn a lot from the homeless.
Nicely penned, a great entry for the 20-syllable contest!
Good Luck! And continued success in your writing!
Hugs,
Kimbob
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
Hi Melissa,
I think the homeless man is more content than a rich man. He understands need and survival. The rich don't.
Your Thanksgiving is coming towards the end of the month. We've already had our day to give special thanks. There are so many blessings from God that we take for granted. I think this is what your poem is about.
The 23rd Psalm begins,
"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want." I think we can learn a lot from the homeless.
Nicely penned, a great entry for the 20-syllable contest!
Good Luck! And continued success in your writing!
Hugs,
Kimbob
Comment Written 09-Nov-2020
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
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Hugs back to you, KB. I really appreciate your thoughtful words in this review. I am looking forward to our Thanksgiving and taking turns to say what we are grateful for at our table. Much appreciated!
Melissa
Comment from poetwatch
I love the meaning of your poem, Melissa. :) Yet, maybe I wrong, but it seems to be nineteen syllables long. You need one more or my mind is still dazed with what you wrote. Thank you for sharing. Check it out, ok, Melissa.
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
I love the meaning of your poem, Melissa. :) Yet, maybe I wrong, but it seems to be nineteen syllables long. You need one more or my mind is still dazed with what you wrote. Thank you for sharing. Check it out, ok, Melissa.
Comment Written 09-Nov-2020
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
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Hi Jose. I checked it out and there were 20 syllables. Thx... Glad you liked it, my friend.
Melissa
Comment from sammielwf
Sugarray,
I wish we could take your gentle yet elegant words to heart: as individuals, as a country, as a world.
Could you just imagine a collective worldwide sigh....followed by..... a silent whispered "thank you" I am grateful Spirit".
Well done with this Sugarray.
Sammielwf
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
Sugarray,
I wish we could take your gentle yet elegant words to heart: as individuals, as a country, as a world.
Could you just imagine a collective worldwide sigh....followed by..... a silent whispered "thank you" I am grateful Spirit".
Well done with this Sugarray.
Sammielwf
Comment Written 09-Nov-2020
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
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Thank you so very much Sammie. I loved your spirit of compassion for the world.... it would be so nice for everyone if we took this heart. :)
Melissa
Comment from dragonpoet
These 20 syllable say so much. Inner peace does come from acceptance of what you have. The tree seems to be the place of shade and comfort
Good luck in the contest.
Congrats on placing second in the contest.
Keep writing and stay healthy and enjoy the weekend.
Joan
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
These 20 syllable say so much. Inner peace does come from acceptance of what you have. The tree seems to be the place of shade and comfort
Good luck in the contest.
Congrats on placing second in the contest.
Keep writing and stay healthy and enjoy the weekend.
Joan
Comment Written 09-Nov-2020
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
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Thank you so very much, Joan!!
Melissa
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Thank you so very much, Joan!!
Melissa
Comment from Cynthia Adams1
A nice poem and an excellent sentiment.
It is an interesting picture that you have chosen for illustration. I like it. I can see there might be gratitude in the "mind" of the tree in the middle of the lake on such a small mound of earth for her roots. Were she a less optomistic tree, she might worry/complain about her lack of space. Instead, she chooses to bloom and enjoy the sun. We should all seek such contentment.
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
A nice poem and an excellent sentiment.
It is an interesting picture that you have chosen for illustration. I like it. I can see there might be gratitude in the "mind" of the tree in the middle of the lake on such a small mound of earth for her roots. Were she a less optomistic tree, she might worry/complain about her lack of space. Instead, she chooses to bloom and enjoy the sun. We should all seek such contentment.
Comment Written 09-Nov-2020
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
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Hi Cynthia... thank you for your lovely and insightful comment!!
Melissa
Comment from Ulla
Hi Melissa, that is so true. Could so many more be content with what they have, Step back and count their fortunate lives. But no,they always sees the grass greener on the other side. I loved your poem. Good luck. Ulla:)))
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
Hi Melissa, that is so true. Could so many more be content with what they have, Step back and count their fortunate lives. But no,they always sees the grass greener on the other side. I loved your poem. Good luck. Ulla:)))
Comment Written 09-Nov-2020
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
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Hello Ulla... thank you for your insight and encouraging comments!
Melissa
Comment from Iza Deleanu
The picture you choose it's so beautiful and I feel the peace coming out of the water. I think you gave the perfect definition of content:"There is peace in being grateful for what you have...
a contentment that soothes the soul." Thank you for sharing I think you have a real winner here.
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
The picture you choose it's so beautiful and I feel the peace coming out of the water. I think you gave the perfect definition of content:"There is peace in being grateful for what you have...
a contentment that soothes the soul." Thank you for sharing I think you have a real winner here.
Comment Written 09-Nov-2020
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
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Hello Iza... thank you so very much for your lovely thoughts and comments. I am delighted it means something to you. :)
Melissa
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
One of the key components of happiness is being grateful for what we have, when we are truly thankful for our life, we infuse ourself with happiness, wise words here Melissa, much enjoyed, love Dolly x
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
One of the key components of happiness is being grateful for what we have, when we are truly thankful for our life, we infuse ourself with happiness, wise words here Melissa, much enjoyed, love Dolly x
Comment Written 09-Nov-2020
reply by the author on 09-Nov-2020
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Thank you Dolly!! I am delighted it meant something to you :)
Melissa