This Old House
Old, old house out in the country67 total reviews
Comment from GWHARGIS
My best friend lives in an old farmhouse. It's over a hundred years old. The roof leaks, the walls aren't true. They have a wood burning stove. Tiny rooms that weave around but it's charming. You painted a very vivid picture of your beloved farmhouse. I'm sorry you had to leave it, but your safety is more important. Great writing. Gretchen
My best friend lives in an old farmhouse. It's over a hundred years old. The roof leaks, the walls aren't true. They have a wood burning stove. Tiny rooms that weave around but it's charming. You painted a very vivid picture of your beloved farmhouse. I'm sorry you had to leave it, but your safety is more important. Great writing. Gretchen
Comment Written 08-Feb-2023
Comment from Anne Johnston
"No, I would not take a million
for this tired old place of mine;
Because a house is really home
when it has weathered with the time."
Great description of your house and how much it means to you.
"No, I would not take a million
for this tired old place of mine;
Because a house is really home
when it has weathered with the time."
Great description of your house and how much it means to you.
Comment Written 08-Feb-2023
Comment from Jesse James Doty
I am so sorry you have had to move into the city. This poem expresses the grief and loss you feel for losing your old house. I hope you gain perspective on your new home in the city and find some peace and joy in this new home.
Thanks for sharing and may you find contentment and peace in your new home.
Jesse
I am so sorry you have had to move into the city. This poem expresses the grief and loss you feel for losing your old house. I hope you gain perspective on your new home in the city and find some peace and joy in this new home.
Thanks for sharing and may you find contentment and peace in your new home.
Jesse
Comment Written 08-Feb-2023
Comment from jmdg1954
I can feel the sadness in your heart through the words of your poem. Clearly evident from the last stanza, where no price is worth the memories it provides.
I see the was posted nearly seven years ago, I'm assuming you've since moved?
Well written,
John
I can feel the sadness in your heart through the words of your poem. Clearly evident from the last stanza, where no price is worth the memories it provides.
I see the was posted nearly seven years ago, I'm assuming you've since moved?
Well written,
John
Comment Written 08-Feb-2023
Comment from Bill Schott
This poem, This Old House, presented with five ABCB-rhymed quatrains, shows the readers a home which is decorated with the lives lived within its walls.
This poem, This Old House, presented with five ABCB-rhymed quatrains, shows the readers a home which is decorated with the lives lived within its walls.
Comment Written 08-Feb-2023
Comment from Moonbeams Musings 55
I can just imagine all the wonderful memories you have stored over the years that you lived there. I love traditions, things that are passed down. Do you still own the house/property? A wonderful tribute, thank you for sharing a piece of your life.
I can just imagine all the wonderful memories you have stored over the years that you lived there. I love traditions, things that are passed down. Do you still own the house/property? A wonderful tribute, thank you for sharing a piece of your life.
Comment Written 07-Feb-2023
Comment from Sally Law
Thank you for reposting this gem about the old house that is really a wonderful home for you. A special place to be. Sending you my best today as always and best wishes for your writing endeavors.
Sally :)) XOs
Thank you for reposting this gem about the old house that is really a wonderful home for you. A special place to be. Sending you my best today as always and best wishes for your writing endeavors.
Sally :)) XOs
Comment Written 07-Feb-2023
Comment from w.j.debi
Your love for the old house comes through. It wasn't just the materials that it was made of that made it precious. In fact, it is falling down. But it is hard to give up on it because it isn't just a structure; it's a home. And the love it holds is too hard to leave.
Excellent writing.
Your love for the old house comes through. It wasn't just the materials that it was made of that made it precious. In fact, it is falling down. But it is hard to give up on it because it isn't just a structure; it's a home. And the love it holds is too hard to leave.
Excellent writing.
Comment Written 07-Feb-2023
Comment from mermaids
Love your words! I have a house similar to yours but I remain here because of the memories and spirit my house has. I love how you describe your house, a home that is deserving of a poem. Nothing less than a six.
Love your words! I have a house similar to yours but I remain here because of the memories and spirit my house has. I love how you describe your house, a home that is deserving of a poem. Nothing less than a six.
Comment Written 07-Feb-2023
Comment from DeboraDyess
This poem is delightful, Jay. My kids are on my hubby and me right now about getting a 'better house'. But they don't understand the memories that are locked inside these walls... I'm sure one day we'll also be forced to leave our home, but I hate the thought. However, your poem is exceptional and I LOVE it. :)
blessings,
Deb
PS - Jay, if I could a magazine that would be interested inn this, would you be interested in submitting it for publication there?
This poem is delightful, Jay. My kids are on my hubby and me right now about getting a 'better house'. But they don't understand the memories that are locked inside these walls... I'm sure one day we'll also be forced to leave our home, but I hate the thought. However, your poem is exceptional and I LOVE it. :)
blessings,
Deb
PS - Jay, if I could a magazine that would be interested inn this, would you be interested in submitting it for publication there?
Comment Written 07-Feb-2023