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Comment from djsaxon
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Love it. True to form (of course) and totally evocative. So many tiny grabs within the 'suite' that work flawlessly.

rivulets trickle
curbside cataracts flow free

the juxtaposition of 'trickle' and 'cataracts' is great

'make a dam with rocks or mud
tiny engineers'

love this also. might take off my ageing shoes and go play in the rain. Cheers - DJ

 Comment Written 11-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
    Thank you djsaxon. Don't forget to remove your socks. ;-)
Comment from Gungalo
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the sun shines brightly
grass shows through the melting snow
dogs and kids romp free


I love this Tom for it's childishness. Heheh it so fun to imagine the kids play8ng around. Great write.

 Comment Written 11-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 11-Apr-2013
    Thank you Gungalo. It was a fun write.
reply by Gungalo on 11-Apr-2013
    Smile.
Comment from Indie Skreet
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someone seems to be in a reminiscent mood today Tom and these are lovely conveythoughts................................................best wishes Indie

 Comment Written 09-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2013
    Thanks Indie.
Comment from Terry H
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Really well done. It's like a Haiku in four part harmony. Not easy to put all those words together and maintain the syllable count as well as the story. You did it well. Terry

 Comment Written 08-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 08-Apr-2013
    Thank you Terry for his great review and rating.
Comment from mikenbel
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I really enjoy and can relate to this poem...albeit being an adult. Living in a geographical area that is snowbound for part of the year...spring is always...always so welcome. By the end of the season snow is a four letter word.

 Comment Written 08-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 08-Apr-2013
    Thank you for reading my poem and giving this wonderfilnGalaxy of stars. So true about spring!
Comment from janalma
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So evocative of what kids really do. I can see them in my minds eye, thanks to your descriptive words. Seems like good poetry to me, as it brings recognition of the things of life. Nice. Water is the theme and kids the catalyst for the action. Lol.

 Comment Written 03-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 03-Apr-2013
    Thank you janalma. Yes kids live water and mud.
Comment from dmt1967
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This is a nice spring poem its a pity its still winter where I live but your poem certainly warmed me up I like the picture thank you for sharing

 Comment Written 03-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 03-Apr-2013
    Thank you dmt1967. You'll get there soon.
Comment from lorijean
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Nice when the meltdown comes, the kids seem to love whatever the season, they tend to make a toy out of anything, snow and ice, and of course the sea....

 Comment Written 03-Apr-2013


reply by the author on 03-Apr-2013
    Thank you lirijean for shRing your perspective.
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
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What a great collection of 5-7-5s Treischel! There is excellent alliteration in, curbside cataracts, and flow free, wonderful imagery in, stomp off the ice shelves. A lovely bright springtime poem and a pleasure as always to read!! xsx Sandra

 Comment Written 29-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 29-Mar-2013
    Thank you Sandra. Remembrances from my own childhood!
Comment from Robin Gilmor
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On target with the joys of the young and the springtime melts. How they feed
the unborn plants and present puddles that seem to call to us for
splashing. I remember it well. Great picture adds a smile. Robin :)

 Comment Written 29-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 29-Mar-2013
    Thank you Robin. Those who have winters should relate to this. One reviewer recommended that I submit it to a kids magazine.
reply by Robin Gilmor on 29-Mar-2013
    Good idea. :)