If Love Should Saunter Up My Walk
rhyming quatrains129 total reviews
Comment from Muffins
The verses come across the ear like soft ocean waves. I can hear the music in them.
Love is a funny thing. It never happens when we want it or with the person we believe will right for us. Sometimes the love of our life is just this: "If love should saunter up my walk,
I hope that I'm attentive --
its very possibility
to serve as my incentive,
The photo of Sawyer watching his friend is dramatic in viewpoint and statement. It melts in with your poem.
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
The verses come across the ear like soft ocean waves. I can hear the music in them.
Love is a funny thing. It never happens when we want it or with the person we believe will right for us. Sometimes the love of our life is just this: "If love should saunter up my walk,
I hope that I'm attentive --
its very possibility
to serve as my incentive,
The photo of Sawyer watching his friend is dramatic in viewpoint and statement. It melts in with your poem.
Comment Written 09-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
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Muffins, thank you so very much :-) Brooke
Comment from Dorothy Farrell
Hi Brooke - Three lovely stanzas in good abcb rhyme carrying a wise message in every stanza, but I particularly like the last one. Very true. Kind regards Dorothy x
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
Hi Brooke - Three lovely stanzas in good abcb rhyme carrying a wise message in every stanza, but I particularly like the last one. Very true. Kind regards Dorothy x
Comment Written 09-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
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Dorothy, thanks so much :-) Brooke
Comment from Barb Hensongispsaca
ijust love the way you put these to verse and it flow so wonderfully. makes sense to a child and if adults listened it would be even better
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
ijust love the way you put these to verse and it flow so wonderfully. makes sense to a child and if adults listened it would be even better
Comment Written 09-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
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Barb, thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from Drew Delaney
A sweet poem. Now who is Chloe? A friend, or neighbour? Your words are so amazing here. I love this part:
where heedless inattention
can only lead to sorrow,
and sorrow's such a needless way
to waste away life's passing --
O, how I have learned this the hard way. This picture is very sweet. Your words are powerful.
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
A sweet poem. Now who is Chloe? A friend, or neighbour? Your words are so amazing here. I love this part:
where heedless inattention
can only lead to sorrow,
and sorrow's such a needless way
to waste away life's passing --
O, how I have learned this the hard way. This picture is very sweet. Your words are powerful.
Comment Written 09-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
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Thanks so much, Drew. Chloe and Sawyer share a nanny in the afternoons. Brooke :-) B
Comment from Ben Colder
Love the last stanza, No truer words ever spoken from such a fine poet. Beautiful photo. Little ones always brings a smile to those who allow such. Blessings to you Brooke.
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
Love the last stanza, No truer words ever spoken from such a fine poet. Beautiful photo. Little ones always brings a smile to those who allow such. Blessings to you Brooke.
Comment Written 09-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
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Thank you so much, Ben :-) Brooke
Comment from evilynne
As always, you are inspiring and relay just the greatest messages. Your work, as always, is well written and ever so enjoyable. Evi
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
As always, you are inspiring and relay just the greatest messages. Your work, as always, is well written and ever so enjoyable. Evi
Comment Written 09-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
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Evi, thank you so much for your generous sixth star :-) Brooke
Comment from Sonjalee
"Love is just around the corner". This poem is so up. I love
"and sorrow 's such a needless way to waste away life's passing
The syllable count is 8-7-8-7; 8-7-7-7;8-7-8-7 Why did you choose a 8 syllable line in stanza 2 when all three were 7 syllables. I was just wondering. Or , maybe I counted wrong
You could have made it 7 like the rest; "for love's possibility..."
The poem flow and id pleasing ti read. I love it?
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
"Love is just around the corner". This poem is so up. I love
"and sorrow 's such a needless way to waste away life's passing
The syllable count is 8-7-8-7; 8-7-7-7;8-7-8-7 Why did you choose a 8 syllable line in stanza 2 when all three were 7 syllables. I was just wondering. Or , maybe I counted wrong
You could have made it 7 like the rest; "for love's possibility..."
The poem flow and id pleasing ti read. I love it?
Comment Written 09-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
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Thank you, Sonja, for your thoughtful attention to this poem. I had not noticed that syllable count. Since I like the poem as is, I removed the 8/7/8/7 description from the description line :-) Brooke
Comment from Andrewajgblue
A perfect poem for a people looking for love, I loved your wording and I loved the killer last line, the flow was perfect, really well done on this,
Andrew
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
A perfect poem for a people looking for love, I loved your wording and I loved the killer last line, the flow was perfect, really well done on this,
Andrew
Comment Written 09-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
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Andrew, thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from Nosha17
That is often what happens in life, we let good times and good people slip by without realising it. Well chosen words and rhyming to convey your message. Cutest picture. Faye
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
That is often what happens in life, we let good times and good people slip by without realising it. Well chosen words and rhyming to convey your message. Cutest picture. Faye
Comment Written 09-Aug-2014
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Faye, thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from Father Flaps
Hi Brooke
That's so cute. I enjoyed your piece very much. I like how you took the possibility of love from verse one, and ran with it in verse two. Then you took sorrow from verse two, and ran with it in verse three. We need to be ready for love, or at least the possibility of love. The opposite is just sorrow and a wasted life.
We've been watching Doc Martin on the tube. Have you seen it? It's pretty popular in England where it originates. Actually, the scenery of the west coastal town is stunning. I'd love to visit one day. Anyway, Doc Martin is in love with the primary school teacher, Louisa Glasson. But he's so shy to make a move. (He's a bit of an oddball.) He finally proposes in season 3/episode 20. It fits your poem perfectly. If you haven't seen this series, I guarantee you'll love it.
Nicely penned! (as usual)
your fan,
Kimbob
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
Hi Brooke
That's so cute. I enjoyed your piece very much. I like how you took the possibility of love from verse one, and ran with it in verse two. Then you took sorrow from verse two, and ran with it in verse three. We need to be ready for love, or at least the possibility of love. The opposite is just sorrow and a wasted life.
We've been watching Doc Martin on the tube. Have you seen it? It's pretty popular in England where it originates. Actually, the scenery of the west coastal town is stunning. I'd love to visit one day. Anyway, Doc Martin is in love with the primary school teacher, Louisa Glasson. But he's so shy to make a move. (He's a bit of an oddball.) He finally proposes in season 3/episode 20. It fits your poem perfectly. If you haven't seen this series, I guarantee you'll love it.
Nicely penned! (as usual)
your fan,
Kimbob
Comment Written 09-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2014
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Thanks so much, Kimbob. No, I don't know that show. Sounds like it's a good thing to put on my to do list :-) Brooke