Go and don the garment...
In hope's eternal bane.99 total reviews
Comment from chasennov
In hope's eternal bane. "Go and don the garment..." This is a very good poem you have created here, Roy. It tells of neighbourly love, a commodity which is starting to disappear from the world in which we live and share. Very well done.
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
In hope's eternal bane. "Go and don the garment..." This is a very good poem you have created here, Roy. It tells of neighbourly love, a commodity which is starting to disappear from the world in which we live and share. Very well done.
Comment Written 14-Oct-2015
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
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Thanks so much, for the lovely review, words and great rating, appreciation, blessings, Roy
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You are most welcome, Roy.
Comment from gamay
Hello Roy,
Its a very wonderful poem.
It is so interesting.
I got some lessons in this.
Thanks for sharing
have a nice day.
gamay
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
Hello Roy,
Its a very wonderful poem.
It is so interesting.
I got some lessons in this.
Thanks for sharing
have a nice day.
gamay
Comment Written 14-Oct-2015
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
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Thanks so much, for the lovely review, words and great rating, appreciation, blessings, Roy
Comment from ciliverde
I wish I had a six left for this. I so love the sentiment you express, and you do it in perfect style.
"...don the garment/ of someone else's pain" -- yes, I wish that everyone on earth would consider these words.
Wonderful work here,
Carol
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
I wish I had a six left for this. I so love the sentiment you express, and you do it in perfect style.
"...don the garment/ of someone else's pain" -- yes, I wish that everyone on earth would consider these words.
Wonderful work here,
Carol
Comment Written 14-Oct-2015
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
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Thanks so much Carol, your approval is enough, and thanks, for the lovely review, words and great rating, appreciation, blessings, Roy
Comment from Walu Feral
G'day Roy. I'm so sorry that I haven't been around reviewing mate. I've missed a bunch I fear. I have to go and find a wifi hotspot such as Maccas when I want to connect and then that drags me away from my job as a security guard so I can't win lol.
This is another beauty here buddy. Lovely flow and rhyming and as always a perfect message. Going through life as a black/white man has given me a good glimpse into the way humans think and it's rarely pretty. Well done cobber. Cheers Fez
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
G'day Roy. I'm so sorry that I haven't been around reviewing mate. I've missed a bunch I fear. I have to go and find a wifi hotspot such as Maccas when I want to connect and then that drags me away from my job as a security guard so I can't win lol.
This is another beauty here buddy. Lovely flow and rhyming and as always a perfect message. Going through life as a black/white man has given me a good glimpse into the way humans think and it's rarely pretty. Well done cobber. Cheers Fez
Comment Written 14-Oct-2015
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
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Thanks so much Fez, for the great, review, words and rating, sorry about the internet Maccas must love you mate, blessings, Roy
Comment from frogbook
This was excellent. Eloquent way of saying to walk in another's shoes. Enjoyable, emotional and reaffirming. Great wording and flow. Enjoyed.
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
This was excellent. Eloquent way of saying to walk in another's shoes. Enjoyable, emotional and reaffirming. Great wording and flow. Enjoyed.
Comment Written 13-Oct-2015
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
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Thanks so much, for the lovely review, words and great rating, appreciation, blessings, Roy
Comment from pharp
Oh how well I know the story of the "Good Samaritan"; if only mankind could love one another regardless of race, creed of color. We need to learn to show love and compassion for one another.
I commend you in doing an excellent job in the penning of this most insightful poem bringing to every ones attention to love one another unconditionally as Jesus loves us. Thanks so much for sharing a most enjoyable read. Blessings.................Portia
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
Oh how well I know the story of the "Good Samaritan"; if only mankind could love one another regardless of race, creed of color. We need to learn to show love and compassion for one another.
I commend you in doing an excellent job in the penning of this most insightful poem bringing to every ones attention to love one another unconditionally as Jesus loves us. Thanks so much for sharing a most enjoyable read. Blessings.................Portia
Comment Written 13-Oct-2015
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
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Thanks so much Portia, for the lovely review, words and great rating, appreciation, blessings, Roy
Comment from doggymad
A wonderful and thought provoking write. Your message of love for all shines through.
In these times of greed we seldom give thought to the suffering of others.
This reminds me of Cornelia Ten Boom who offered forgiveness to and prayers for her captors during her incarceration in Ravensbruk. She fled they had more need of her pity and love.
hugs
Freda
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
A wonderful and thought provoking write. Your message of love for all shines through.
In these times of greed we seldom give thought to the suffering of others.
This reminds me of Cornelia Ten Boom who offered forgiveness to and prayers for her captors during her incarceration in Ravensbruk. She fled they had more need of her pity and love.
hugs
Freda
Comment Written 13-Oct-2015
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
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Thanks so much Freda, for the lovely review, words and great rating, appreciation, blessings, Roy
Comment from nancyjam
Your poem conveys a beautiful message for us all in light of the happenings in the world today.
The refugees pouring into other countries need compassion and we need to hear the words of Christ and follow them.
Thanks for shring this beautiful poem.
Nancy
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
Your poem conveys a beautiful message for us all in light of the happenings in the world today.
The refugees pouring into other countries need compassion and we need to hear the words of Christ and follow them.
Thanks for shring this beautiful poem.
Nancy
Comment Written 13-Oct-2015
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
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Thanks so much Nancy, for the lovely review, words and great rating, appreciation, blessings, Roy
Comment from Nan Beeson
Good morning, Roy:
Your author's notes explained your poem fully. I always say Luke 10:27 day and evening and think of it during the daytime.
I like it because so many people wonder how they can love some of their neighbors. Then I go over each of mine, and I find there are always wonderful things to say about them. It's the difficult ones I found hard to understand because I never had one like that.
But when I ponder the meaning of it, it brings to my mind where Jesus said to "forgive them for they know not what they do," and "do not judge lest you misjudge" (that great one gets you back in line) and remember, a person can still discern and not get into trouble.
I particularly loved your wisdom and compassion in your stanza:
"Don't come with guns and weapons,
and bring aggression's sneer;
we need your heart's compassion,
bring hope not blinding fear"
Thank you for sharing this Jewel of Wisdom for the day.
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
Good morning, Roy:
Your author's notes explained your poem fully. I always say Luke 10:27 day and evening and think of it during the daytime.
I like it because so many people wonder how they can love some of their neighbors. Then I go over each of mine, and I find there are always wonderful things to say about them. It's the difficult ones I found hard to understand because I never had one like that.
But when I ponder the meaning of it, it brings to my mind where Jesus said to "forgive them for they know not what they do," and "do not judge lest you misjudge" (that great one gets you back in line) and remember, a person can still discern and not get into trouble.
I particularly loved your wisdom and compassion in your stanza:
"Don't come with guns and weapons,
and bring aggression's sneer;
we need your heart's compassion,
bring hope not blinding fear"
Thank you for sharing this Jewel of Wisdom for the day.
Comment Written 13-Oct-2015
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
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Thank you Nan you are a great lover of God, and I really appreciate you, I'm grateful also for your wonderful support, and I love these comments, blessings sister, Roy.
Comment from sibhus
A great poem, Roy. I liked the line "to burn illusion's dross; to understands love's purpose". So true so many things in this world are simply illusions that prevent us from seeing the true world around us. A really interesting poem that was an enjoyable read.
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
A great poem, Roy. I liked the line "to burn illusion's dross; to understands love's purpose". So true so many things in this world are simply illusions that prevent us from seeing the true world around us. A really interesting poem that was an enjoyable read.
Comment Written 13-Oct-2015
reply by the author on 14-Oct-2015
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Thanks so much, for the lovely review, words and great rating, appreciation, blessings, Roy