With trepidation...
Life is paved.92 total reviews
Comment from ProSongwriter
Roy ...
The wisdom of your writing always leaves an impression on me. It makes me stop to rethink some of my actions and deeds, some of which I take little pride in. Your reminders help me to reset my compass.
A splendid write with much to ponder ... and to consider with the aid of our conscience. As always, stellar writing!
Wishing you and Elaine the very best of everything. God Bless ...
Alan
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
Roy ...
The wisdom of your writing always leaves an impression on me. It makes me stop to rethink some of my actions and deeds, some of which I take little pride in. Your reminders help me to reset my compass.
A splendid write with much to ponder ... and to consider with the aid of our conscience. As always, stellar writing!
Wishing you and Elaine the very best of everything. God Bless ...
Alan
Comment Written 02-Sep-2015
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
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Thanks Alan, , your review and encouragement are most welcome, your uplifting comments, also, blessings to you and yours, Roy.
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The pleasure is all mine!
Comment from sweetwoodjax
thios is an excellent write, roy, you did an excellent job writing this quatrain poem about the way we have to have sorrow to know joy when we have it. I enjoyed reading it
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
thios is an excellent write, roy, you did an excellent job writing this quatrain poem about the way we have to have sorrow to know joy when we have it. I enjoyed reading it
Comment Written 02-Sep-2015
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
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Thanks SW, your review and encouragement are most welcome, your uplifting comments, also, blessings, Roy.
Comment from Emily George
A good reminder of what matters and what a bit of kindness and compassion can do. You express this so well in the second verse of your work.
I like the use of questioning it keeps the reader involved.
Good use of artwork
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
A good reminder of what matters and what a bit of kindness and compassion can do. You express this so well in the second verse of your work.
I like the use of questioning it keeps the reader involved.
Good use of artwork
Comment Written 02-Sep-2015
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
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Thanks Emily, your review and encouragement are most welcome, your uplifting comments, also, blessings, Roy.
Comment from Jay Squires
Put Christ first, then hang on for dear life, for life will not be easy. If it were easy, you would have nothing to compare future glory with.
Your usual fine poetry, Roy. Blessings to you. Good to have you back.
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
Put Christ first, then hang on for dear life, for life will not be easy. If it were easy, you would have nothing to compare future glory with.
Your usual fine poetry, Roy. Blessings to you. Good to have you back.
Comment Written 02-Sep-2015
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
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Thanks Jay, good to be back, and your review and encouragement are most welcome, your uplifting comments, also, blessings, Roy.
Comment from LeslieP5
Very good advice in this poem to follow the Bible's advice to treat others with kindness - to threat them as you would want them to treat you (known as the Golden Rule) and to put others before your self. Luke 10:27 ... Love the Lord your God ... and your neighbor as yourself."
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
Very good advice in this poem to follow the Bible's advice to treat others with kindness - to threat them as you would want them to treat you (known as the Golden Rule) and to put others before your self. Luke 10:27 ... Love the Lord your God ... and your neighbor as yourself."
Comment Written 02-Sep-2015
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
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Thanks Lesley, your review and encouragement are most welcome, your uplifting comments, also, blessings, Roy.
Comment from MizKat
Hi Roy,
This is a really interesting poem. I always love reading what you write. I always I love the scriptures you put up too. This was a great poem all the way around. I like the picture of holding hands, too.
Kat
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
Hi Roy,
This is a really interesting poem. I always love reading what you write. I always I love the scriptures you put up too. This was a great poem all the way around. I like the picture of holding hands, too.
Kat
Comment Written 02-Sep-2015
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
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Thanks Kat for your lovely, encouraging review and the great comments, and your most exceptional rating is appreciated, blessings, Roy.
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It's well deserved, my friend.
Comment from OLA THOMAS
This is a deep spiritual exhortation, reminding man that there would be occasional troubles on the way but Jesus gives victory. Your emphasis on 'showing love to others' is well driven home. Nicely delivered.
ola thomas
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
This is a deep spiritual exhortation, reminding man that there would be occasional troubles on the way but Jesus gives victory. Your emphasis on 'showing love to others' is well driven home. Nicely delivered.
ola thomas
Comment Written 02-Sep-2015
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
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Thanks Ola, your review and encouragement are most welcome, your uplifting comments, also, blessings, Roy.
Comment from krys123
Roy;
This perturbation and quivering moment of a life which possesses the same,: "If folk deceived with kindness' face, how would we know(?) there'd be no trace?", can be easily deceived If one doesn't show it and plus it's hard to see a tremor In a face that seems so kind and placid: "For if one's guys are always blue how could we read the faults from true." More than likely one could see it within the hearts of man.
-Your rhyming words were contingent to the meaning and concept of each line therefore making the rhythm to flow smoothly. It also helped that the rhyming was neither forced nor labored.
-Your rhythmic meter, cadence, timing and Temple were also helpful in making the reading clear, fluid and very easy.
-Thank you for sharing this really spiritually and enlightening piece of poetry for everyone to read and made a good Lord be with you always.
Alex
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
Roy;
This perturbation and quivering moment of a life which possesses the same,: "If folk deceived with kindness' face, how would we know(?) there'd be no trace?", can be easily deceived If one doesn't show it and plus it's hard to see a tremor In a face that seems so kind and placid: "For if one's guys are always blue how could we read the faults from true." More than likely one could see it within the hearts of man.
-Your rhyming words were contingent to the meaning and concept of each line therefore making the rhythm to flow smoothly. It also helped that the rhyming was neither forced nor labored.
-Your rhythmic meter, cadence, timing and Temple were also helpful in making the reading clear, fluid and very easy.
-Thank you for sharing this really spiritually and enlightening piece of poetry for everyone to read and made a good Lord be with you always.
Alex
Comment Written 02-Sep-2015
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
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Thanks Alex, your review and encouragement are most welcome, your thoroughly uplifting comments, also, blessings, Roy.
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You are so very welcome Roy.
Alex
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
Life facts. For every good there is a negative. We should treat each orher always with dignity and respect, then the whole world will become a better place. Your poem is a perfect reminder to put Jesus first then we will have more joy
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
Life facts. For every good there is a negative. We should treat each orher always with dignity and respect, then the whole world will become a better place. Your poem is a perfect reminder to put Jesus first then we will have more joy
Comment Written 02-Sep-2015
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
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Thanks Sandra, your review and encouragement are most welcome, your uplifting comments, also, blessings, Roy.
Comment from Eigle Rull
Wow! This very well written poem is a wonderful tribute to the way people should be to each other. It is a tribute to the love that Jesus has for all of us. And if everything was bright and clear, we'd not know what is real and what is not. I understand and I did very much enjoy reading this fine poem, my friend. It was excellent. Best wishes to you.
Always with respect,
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
Wow! This very well written poem is a wonderful tribute to the way people should be to each other. It is a tribute to the love that Jesus has for all of us. And if everything was bright and clear, we'd not know what is real and what is not. I understand and I did very much enjoy reading this fine poem, my friend. It was excellent. Best wishes to you.
Always with respect,
Comment Written 02-Sep-2015
reply by the author on 02-Sep-2015
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Thanks Eigle, your review and encouragement are most welcome, your uplifting comments, also, blessings, Roy.