Although the fields...
Timeless treasure.61 total reviews
Comment from Cedar
Another great message, Roy. You're really on a roll now. You do have a gift when it comes to writing spiritual poems and spreading God's gospel. Take care...Bill
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
Another great message, Roy. You're really on a roll now. You do have a gift when it comes to writing spiritual poems and spreading God's gospel. Take care...Bill
Comment Written 07-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
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Thanks Bill, for your sparking review and lovely comments, blessings, Roy
Comment from Meia (MESAYERS)
I dwell in realms that lie beyond
the thoughts and fears the soul doth bond.
My heart can flirt with love's sweet dream,
that bears me up on hope's light beam. '
Wow...so beautiful Ron. As always you have captured the beauty of nature and the souls imagination kindest regards Meia xx
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
I dwell in realms that lie beyond
the thoughts and fears the soul doth bond.
My heart can flirt with love's sweet dream,
that bears me up on hope's light beam. '
Wow...so beautiful Ron. As always you have captured the beauty of nature and the souls imagination kindest regards Meia xx
Comment Written 07-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
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Thanks Meia, for your sparking review and lovely comments, blessings, Roy
Comment from Dawn Munro
And why? Is that not a reasonable question? Most especially why when it's children... I guess that's the thing that haunts the most - why the troubles, when we DO love the way He wants us to... (though not perfectly - EXCEPT as children...)
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
And why? Is that not a reasonable question? Most especially why when it's children... I guess that's the thing that haunts the most - why the troubles, when we DO love the way He wants us to... (though not perfectly - EXCEPT as children...)
Comment Written 07-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
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Thanks Dawn, for your marvellous review and lovely comments, blessings, Roy
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
Another beautiful poem, Roy. I enjoyed ready this lovely, spiritual poem, my friend, and then went to your author's notes. Habbakuk mentions a problem I've been having lately. I see so much hunger, pain and suffering in the world, caused by greed as well as Nature. I wondered what they had to praise God for. Why are they suffering such a painful death. Babies, who do not know sin, are paying deeply for those who do. We will have all the answers one day, the the quickness in time means I won't have too long a wait. Well done, my dear friend. :) Sandra xxx
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
Another beautiful poem, Roy. I enjoyed ready this lovely, spiritual poem, my friend, and then went to your author's notes. Habbakuk mentions a problem I've been having lately. I see so much hunger, pain and suffering in the world, caused by greed as well as Nature. I wondered what they had to praise God for. Why are they suffering such a painful death. Babies, who do not know sin, are paying deeply for those who do. We will have all the answers one day, the the quickness in time means I won't have too long a wait. Well done, my dear friend. :) Sandra xxx
Comment Written 07-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
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Thanks for the great review Sandra. I'm not sure why God is blamed for every ill on earth, when it's not His fault, we want free will, but not its consequences, He's willing to help, but blaming Him gains nothing, God is not threatened by our anger, God rules in Heaven, not on Earth, somebody else does, why not blame him. Blessings, Roy
Comment from Debbie Pope
Another work of art, Roy. I have no more six stars. I will save you one as soon as I have more. This is a classic piece. I like the repetition of the title and the first few ones. This was a joy to read.
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
Another work of art, Roy. I have no more six stars. I will save you one as soon as I have more. This is a classic piece. I like the repetition of the title and the first few ones. This was a joy to read.
Comment Written 07-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
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Thanks Debbie, for your sparking review and lovely comments, blessings, Roy
Comment from Bill Schott
This spiritual poem, Although the Fields..., written in perfect iambic tetrameter, denies the shortcomings that may occur in daily life, to think, instead, on the world free from such worries. Nice.
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
This spiritual poem, Although the Fields..., written in perfect iambic tetrameter, denies the shortcomings that may occur in daily life, to think, instead, on the world free from such worries. Nice.
Comment Written 07-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
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Thanks bill,, for your great review and lovely comments, blessings, Roy
Comment from jenintorre
Another great poem that you have optimistically written. You have great faith which I really admire. Nice messave and very good rhyme
and rhythm. Best wishes. Jen.
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
Another great poem that you have optimistically written. You have great faith which I really admire. Nice messave and very good rhyme
and rhythm. Best wishes. Jen.
Comment Written 07-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
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Thanks Jen, for your sparking review and lovely comments, blessings, Roy
Comment from Liberty Justice
Beautiful! Truly I am at awe of your lovely versed poem. Your usages of metaphors beaming up twilight show a spiritual and radiiant look on ones twilight years. Well done. And the race is on. So peaceful. Lol liberty justoce
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
Beautiful! Truly I am at awe of your lovely versed poem. Your usages of metaphors beaming up twilight show a spiritual and radiiant look on ones twilight years. Well done. And the race is on. So peaceful. Lol liberty justoce
Comment Written 07-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
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Thanks LJ, for your sparking review and lovely comments, blessings, Roy
Comment from Joy Graham
Hi Roy,
Your message had me thinking what it would be like to be the last survivor on earth. Without those around me to remind me, I wonder how I would regard the world around me? Maybe I'd be too busy fighting zombies and giant dinosaurs? I'm sure my heart would still find time to pray and contemplate.
Joy xx
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
Hi Roy,
Your message had me thinking what it would be like to be the last survivor on earth. Without those around me to remind me, I wonder how I would regard the world around me? Maybe I'd be too busy fighting zombies and giant dinosaurs? I'm sure my heart would still find time to pray and contemplate.
Joy xx
Comment Written 07-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
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Just loved your reflective comments, hopefully we'll not be alone, thanks for the great review and stars, blessings, Roy
Comment from Ella Gott
This is so inspiring. I love it and I will definitely keep an eye out for your posts! I would be totally ecstatic if you would check out some of my work eventually and give feedback. Thank you!
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
This is so inspiring. I love it and I will definitely keep an eye out for your posts! I would be totally ecstatic if you would check out some of my work eventually and give feedback. Thank you!
Comment Written 07-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
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Thanks Ella, I'll go there in a minute dear girl. And thanks, for your sparking review and lovely comments, blessings, Roy