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The twins

With love and respect

17 total reviews 
Comment from Terry Palardy
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A very sad day. You've written of it brilliantly, and I have no suggestions for improvement. War is a terrible thing, wrong in every way, and endlessly repetitive it seems. I begged my son on his 21st birthday not to join the military as my sister's oldest son died that day in Afghanistan. My son went on to stay here and become a firefighter/paramedic, and I am so grateful that he uses his skills to save rather than to fight.

 Comment Written 09-Mar-2022


reply by the author on 09-Mar-2022
    Oh that is so good. So much better to save lives. War never brings ongoing peace. Thank you so much for reviewing so thoughtfully.
    Wendy
Comment from LJbutterfly
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This poem and story it tells is heart-wrenching and beautiful. I will never understand how a person manages to function after the loss of an identical twin (or any sibling, for that matter). In the picture, the twins look so young. Your poem is a fitting tribute to both brothers. Congratulations on your contest win.

 Comment Written 09-Mar-2022


reply by the author on 09-Mar-2022
    Many thanks for your lovely words! Greatly appreciated.
    I think they were 26 when this photo was taken.
    Wendy
Comment from Regina Elliott
Exceptional
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A huge enthusiastic Congratulations on your win,
Wendy! This is a very poignant and heartfelt poem
about your father and uncle.
War is such a hell for everyone that goes through them, and their families back
home. All the best. ~

 Comment Written 08-Mar-2022


reply by the author on 08-Mar-2022
    Thank you SO much Regina - for your caring words, and also for the congratulations and the Exceptional rating. These are humbling, and to me a great honour.
    I really hate war and what it does to people, and this was my first poem about war, and it very much came from my heart. So I felt it honoured my father and uncle, to receive the validation of others as well.
    Wendy
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
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That is so sad, I can just picture your father carrying his beloved twin brother off the field. I can understand him being traumatised after such a war. And still they go on, when will people learn to live together and only take what they need to get by, instead of going after others. Well done, and good luck in the contest. :)) Sandra xx

 Comment Written 08-Mar-2022


reply by the author on 08-Mar-2022
    Thank you so much Sandra. Your review is full of compassion and understanding, and I appreciate it greatly.
reply by Sandra Stoner-Mitchell on 08-Mar-2022
    You are very welcome, your words really touched me. You got my vote.xxx
reply by Sandra Stoner-Mitchell on 08-Mar-2022
    You are very welcome, your words really touched me. You got my vote.xxx
reply by the author on 08-Mar-2022
    Thank you very much! Greatly appreciated. Thank you too for your good wishes.
Comment from Rosemary Everson1
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I agree with you about hating war; why can't there be peace between our countries? It has all to do with power. The only power I see is God's power. And we perhaps ask ourselves why does He not stop Russia from invading Ukraine?

 Comment Written 08-Mar-2022


reply by the author on 08-Mar-2022
    Yes, I do wonder, but then the same about Hitler and WW 2, and all the other wars. I think at present He is allowing man to make His choices, and then when it reaches a climax He will step in - and man will face the judgement for those choices and their results. It makes me wish He would come soon. Thank you for such a thoughtful and understanding review, and also for the precious gift and honour of six stars.
Comment from Joanne Gill-Maddick
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This is a nicely written poem it has a great flow and rhyme scheme. How unbelievably sad to lose your twin brother to battle. I can't imagine the pain your father endured. Very moving piece of writing. I'm not a man to pray
But if I could change this day
I'd gladly take your place
So you wouldn't have to face
Death alone so far away."
And as he wept he lay
Beside his twin on hard dirt earth ...
Together since their very birth.
Pictures says it all ð???

 Comment Written 08-Mar-2022


reply by the author on 08-Mar-2022
    Thank you so much Joanne for your understanding review and caring words. Greatly appreciated.
    Wendy
Comment from Thatguypk
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More than just following a writing prompt, this poem tells a real tale of tragedy and loss. It's heart-breaking and also beautiful in the retelling. Thank you for sharing. I also concur with your hatred of war.
PK.

 Comment Written 08-Mar-2022


reply by the author on 08-Mar-2022
    Your review brought tears to my eyes (again!). Many thanks for your encouragement and support, and also for the honour of six stars. I feel I never understood my father as a child, but now I do, and I wanted to honour him in this poem. I very much appreciate your review.
Comment from Pearl Edwards
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What a hard thing for your father to have to do and then try to live with those emotions, those memories. You told their story beautifully in your rhyming poem and I wish you well in the contest. Thanks for sharing your family story.

 Comment Written 08-Mar-2022


reply by the author on 08-Mar-2022
    Thank you very much for your very kind and compassionate review. I appreciate your words very much.
Comment from Bill Schott
Exceptional
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This poem touches this reader as I know it will all others who read it and connect with your father's loss of his twin in war. Such a traumatic event cannot even be imagined.

 Comment Written 07-Mar-2022


reply by the author on 07-Mar-2022
    Thank you very much Bill. I appreciate your understanding and care. I greatly appreciate the beautiful and generous gift of six stars also. It's an honour which is doubly meaningful.
Comment from Tom Horonzy
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That's a pain that rarely goes away. Families carry the grief as well. Headstone finally get to rest when those alive join their kin. Sad. Both my grandfathers I-never met because of WW1

 Comment Written 07-Mar-2022


reply by the author on 07-Mar-2022
    Thank you very much Tom for your very understanding and kind review. I appreciate it greatly