Summer Prayers
These are a few of my favorite things......46 total reviews
Comment from Craigitar
Now, that's poetry! This is so filled with great imagery coupled with longing, sentiment and hope. Caroline, you have successfully and artfully melded summer and self in this piece. This definitely reflects a profound appreciation.
Great job, well worth six stars. Craig.
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2014
Now, that's poetry! This is so filled with great imagery coupled with longing, sentiment and hope. Caroline, you have successfully and artfully melded summer and self in this piece. This definitely reflects a profound appreciation.
Great job, well worth six stars. Craig.
Comment Written 31-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2014
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Thanks, Craig! I always appreciate your comments and feedback! Caroline
Comment from w.j.debi
Now this is truly summer worship. You describe such a beautiful world, filled with flowers and scents and the air full of assorted bees, butterflies and birds. It sounds like paradise. No wonder you want to be a convert forever.
reply by the author on 06-Aug-2014
Now this is truly summer worship. You describe such a beautiful world, filled with flowers and scents and the air full of assorted bees, butterflies and birds. It sounds like paradise. No wonder you want to be a convert forever.
Comment Written 05-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 06-Aug-2014
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Thanks, Debi--ain't that the truth! caroline
Comment from words
A wonderful ode to summer's glories.
Love it.
I do think that we do live in the garden of Eden ... All we have to do is open our eyes to this truth. And, you have done that beautifully here.
Hugs,d
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2014
A wonderful ode to summer's glories.
Love it.
I do think that we do live in the garden of Eden ... All we have to do is open our eyes to this truth. And, you have done that beautifully here.
Hugs,d
Comment Written 30-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2014
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Thank you so much for your lovely response. Writing helps me to remember that! Caroline
Comment from Spitfire
Sorry I missed this when it paid. I love the images. Sometimes a health scare makes us more aware of what we would miss in this life. Glad the crises is over. If one has to die, this woodland would be the best place to be.
reply by the author on 29-Jul-2014
Sorry I missed this when it paid. I love the images. Sometimes a health scare makes us more aware of what we would miss in this life. Glad the crises is over. If one has to die, this woodland would be the best place to be.
Comment Written 29-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 29-Jul-2014
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Thanks, Spitfire. I always tell my children that I am going to die in my garden! Thanks for dropping by and reviewing. I always learn a lot when I read your own writing. thank you. Caroline
Comment from DALLAS01
Outstanding imagery combined with an unfolding of honest sentiment. Awesome alliteration throughout. Favorite lines:
Let me stand sentinel with Russian Sage
losing myself in soil
our mingling roots a sacrament for
hosting bees and butterflies
Very creative.
reply by the author on 24-Jul-2014
Outstanding imagery combined with an unfolding of honest sentiment. Awesome alliteration throughout. Favorite lines:
Let me stand sentinel with Russian Sage
losing myself in soil
our mingling roots a sacrament for
hosting bees and butterflies
Very creative.
Comment Written 23-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 24-Jul-2014
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Thank you so much for your generous comments and support. Caroline
Comment from royowen
Well Caroline, I think the raw emotion that you must have experienced during that uncomfortable season must have been not what you would enjoy, being under exreme duress! You have communicated and captured the emotion emphatically in your poem, and projected it extremely well! Articulately written in descriptively expressive language, well done,
reply by the author on 24-Jul-2014
Well Caroline, I think the raw emotion that you must have experienced during that uncomfortable season must have been not what you would enjoy, being under exreme duress! You have communicated and captured the emotion emphatically in your poem, and projected it extremely well! Articulately written in descriptively expressive language, well done,
Comment Written 23-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 24-Jul-2014
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Thank you so much for taking the time to read and review so specifically. Caroline
Comment from nomi338
There is nothing like a serious health scare to get us thinking about our lives and what the loss of it might mean. I never gave much thought to my health as I have been blessed for many years with pretty much perfect health and then suddenly I am middle aged, obese with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, congestive heart ailments and a host of other frightening conditions. Okay God I hear you I will start taking better care of myself immediately. LOL.
reply by the author on 24-Jul-2014
There is nothing like a serious health scare to get us thinking about our lives and what the loss of it might mean. I never gave much thought to my health as I have been blessed for many years with pretty much perfect health and then suddenly I am middle aged, obese with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, congestive heart ailments and a host of other frightening conditions. Okay God I hear you I will start taking better care of myself immediately. LOL.
Comment Written 23-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 24-Jul-2014
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Thanks, Nomi--I wish you well on your journey, also! Caroline
Comment from Set in Stone
Simply sublime! The pictures you draw with your words certainly convey the grandeur of the summer. I do love that word "summered". That noun works beautifully as an adjective here. Such happiness and joy are evident here. Thanks!
reply by the author on 24-Jul-2014
Simply sublime! The pictures you draw with your words certainly convey the grandeur of the summer. I do love that word "summered". That noun works beautifully as an adjective here. Such happiness and joy are evident here. Thanks!
Comment Written 23-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 24-Jul-2014
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Thank you so much for your generous review and gift of stars. Thanks also for letting me know what impacted you. Caroline
Comment from whizpurr ^-^
Hello Zinnia (Love your name... Zinnia is my daughter-in-laws name too),
Thank you for sharing this beautiful spiritual poem. Your imagery is superb. It was a real treat to read this one. It's a six star for sure! Hugs, W ^-^
reply by the author on 24-Jul-2014
Hello Zinnia (Love your name... Zinnia is my daughter-in-laws name too),
Thank you for sharing this beautiful spiritual poem. Your imagery is superb. It was a real treat to read this one. It's a six star for sure! Hugs, W ^-^
Comment Written 23-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 24-Jul-2014
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Thank you so much for your kind comments and gift of stars! Caroline
Comment from judiverse
Very beautiful, and a lovely prayer to summer. Your descriptions of the beautiful things in the woodland garden provide a colorful picture. All the sights and sensory images are delightful--the finches, the sunflowers, Russian sage, etc. The narrator is a worshiper before this shrine of summer, hoping to see yet another glorious season. Last couplet sums it up exactly: "Let me be born again to each summer sky, continuous convert to her mysteries." judi
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2014
Very beautiful, and a lovely prayer to summer. Your descriptions of the beautiful things in the woodland garden provide a colorful picture. All the sights and sensory images are delightful--the finches, the sunflowers, Russian sage, etc. The narrator is a worshiper before this shrine of summer, hoping to see yet another glorious season. Last couplet sums it up exactly: "Let me be born again to each summer sky, continuous convert to her mysteries." judi
Comment Written 23-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2014
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What a beautiful response, Judiverse! thank you so much for your thoughtful words. Caroline
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You're so welcome. judi