This Little Wooden Box
Free Verse17 total reviews
Comment from lyenochka
What a lovely free verse, Yvonne!! I loved the theme of the box of mementos but even more how you made each item come alive with your descriptions of the simple things which have meaning because of the connection to loved ones.
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
What a lovely free verse, Yvonne!! I loved the theme of the box of mementos but even more how you made each item come alive with your descriptions of the simple things which have meaning because of the connection to loved ones.
Comment Written 21-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
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I truly wore that gumball machine ring for over a year. No one ever said anything about it. Which is a good thing. hahaha. I still have it. Thank you for such a lovely review.
Comment from JanPerry
Yes. It reminded me?? Of those sweet, toothless smiles?
(Ravelled it is.)
A lovely conversion of your memories gathered carefully in your precious box all wrapped in a bow.
Nicely done.
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
Yes. It reminded me?? Of those sweet, toothless smiles?
(Ravelled it is.)
A lovely conversion of your memories gathered carefully in your precious box all wrapped in a bow.
Nicely done.
Comment Written 21-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
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Thanks for catching that. I'll look at it again. Thank you for reviewing, too.
Comment from Debbie Pope
Your poems always break my heart, damommy. I think that we share a strong love of family, and you convey that so beautifully in your poetry. I wore a 25 cent bracelet for years, even though it turned my arm green, because my daughter bought it for me. I still have it in a velvet box. She eventually told me to quit wearing it. Unfortunately, I have dozens of bins of memories from the world that I love. At least they are not trashing up the house, but my attic is full. I love each and every item. "So many memories."
Thank you for your lovely, lovely poem.
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
Your poems always break my heart, damommy. I think that we share a strong love of family, and you convey that so beautifully in your poetry. I wore a 25 cent bracelet for years, even though it turned my arm green, because my daughter bought it for me. I still have it in a velvet box. She eventually told me to quit wearing it. Unfortunately, I have dozens of bins of memories from the world that I love. At least they are not trashing up the house, but my attic is full. I love each and every item. "So many memories."
Thank you for your lovely, lovely poem.
Comment Written 21-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
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What a beautiful review. Thank you, Debbie. I have lots of memories stuck in other things. I don't part with anything, especially anything from my sons. I have a big jar a rocks that used to bring me. hahahaha
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written free verse poem about the little wooden box that keep treasures of life and not necessarily treasures of high value, but small treasures that makes the heart warm.
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
A very well-written free verse poem about the little wooden box that keep treasures of life and not necessarily treasures of high value, but small treasures that makes the heart warm.
Comment Written 21-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
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They certainly do, and I wouldn't part with a one of them. Thank you, Sandra.
Comment from robyn corum
DM,
How very precious! Do you think we all have special places like this where we capture and keep our treasures? I hope so - I think this is universal!
One note:
1.) I'm reminded me of those sweet
--> delete 'me'
Thanks!
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
DM,
How very precious! Do you think we all have special places like this where we capture and keep our treasures? I hope so - I think this is universal!
One note:
1.) I'm reminded me of those sweet
--> delete 'me'
Thanks!
Comment Written 21-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
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Thanks, Robyn. I'll take a look at that.
Comment from Ms. Snyder
Hi Damommy, This is gorgeous writing and beautiful sentiments. All in my mind, I can picture each and every item that you had and why you had it. Very special and thank you for sharing with us in a beautiful free-verse. Cheers, Fonda
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reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
Hi Damommy, This is gorgeous writing and beautiful sentiments. All in my mind, I can picture each and every item that you had and why you had it. Very special and thank you for sharing with us in a beautiful free-verse. Cheers, Fonda
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Comment Written 21-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
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Thank you for this wonderful review.
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
Lovely little poem about a collection of memories, something most people have and forget about, often left to be discovered by grieving children. It's good that she found it and got to enjoy the memories each item aroused. :)
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reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
Lovely little poem about a collection of memories, something most people have and forget about, often left to be discovered by grieving children. It's good that she found it and got to enjoy the memories each item aroused. :)
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Comment Written 21-Jun-2019
reply by the author on 21-Jun-2019
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Thank you for this lovely review. Why don't you join us in Potlatch anymore?
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I'm not a poet. The only poetry I write now is humorous or silly.