Tomorrow
Too busy, dear Sister19 total reviews
Comment from Gert sherwood
Hello Poetic Friend
I love how you brought how the feeling of the rival feeling between siblings to take time to make that call to mend the rival feeling, yes call now, not tommorw
Gert
reply by the author on 03-Oct-2018
Hello Poetic Friend
I love how you brought how the feeling of the rival feeling between siblings to take time to make that call to mend the rival feeling, yes call now, not tommorw
Gert
Comment Written 30-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 03-Oct-2018
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Thank you, Gert. Actually, sibling rivalry did not break the sisterhood bond, instead it was procrastination. Thank you for the thoughtful review, continual support, and the six glowing stars. Much appreciated.
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You are welcome Poetic Friend
Gert
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written heartfelt and thought-provoking poem. I have no idea why, but my sister will not even come out of her room to greet me properly when I go to visit my mother who lives with her. I wish I know the reason why she is ignoring and avoiding me.
reply by the author on 03-Oct-2018
A very well-written heartfelt and thought-provoking poem. I have no idea why, but my sister will not even come out of her room to greet me properly when I go to visit my mother who lives with her. I wish I know the reason why she is ignoring and avoiding me.
Comment Written 30-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 03-Oct-2018
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Thank you, Sandra. My heart goes out to you. Perhaps you may want to reach out to your sister to determine the nature of the issue. As my poem states, tomorrow is not promised, so please reach out as soon as possible.
Comment from RGstar
Beautiful. Strong write that burrows to the core of a subject many will or have already come to know, though each is unique in its own right.
This is just beautiful writing. Nothing forced, just relevant and true...and true for many.
You are a talent my dear friend.
Six stars.
My best wishes.
RG
reply by the author on 03-Oct-2018
Beautiful. Strong write that burrows to the core of a subject many will or have already come to know, though each is unique in its own right.
This is just beautiful writing. Nothing forced, just relevant and true...and true for many.
You are a talent my dear friend.
Six stars.
My best wishes.
RG
Comment Written 30-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 03-Oct-2018
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Thank you, dear friend. Such praise coming from you, I don't take lightly. I am humbled and honored by such comments. As you are aware, I hold your opinion and pen with the highest esteem. I am grateful for your review, friendship and continual support.
Have a wonderful one!!!
Comment from Cindy McIntyre
This really resonates with me. I love the storyline of your poem's message and the detailed description of the sister's lives...sometimes life does get in our way of spending time together and even just make a simple phone call. A well-written free verse.
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
This really resonates with me. I love the storyline of your poem's message and the detailed description of the sister's lives...sometimes life does get in our way of spending time together and even just make a simple phone call. A well-written free verse.
Comment Written 30-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 04-Oct-2018
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Thank you for the lovely review and six stars message. Hopefully, this poem will prompt the readers to maintain communication with their families. Tomorrow is not promised.
Comment from BeasPeas
This is outstanding, Nan. I relate to this fine poem. Relationships must be equally important to both parties or eventually they disintegrate. Your poem is well expressed and hits the mark. Marilyn
This is outstanding, Nan. I relate to this fine poem. Relationships must be equally important to both parties or eventually they disintegrate. Your poem is well expressed and hits the mark. Marilyn
Comment Written 30-Sep-2018
Comment from Dean Kuch
None of us are ever promised a tomorrow, Nan. We simply assume that tomorrow will come.
But what if it doesn't? What if the brother or sister we promised to "call tomorrow" has a fatal accident or simply dies in their sleep?
The same could be said in reverse.
Parents, beloved relatives, good friends...why do we feel the need to procrastinate as it pertains to just dropping them a line to say "Hello!"
People will text each other in a heartbeat.
They'll get on Skype or Facebook and shoot the breeze. But those same people will rarely call.
We are quickly becoming a society of emotionally detached automatons.
So sad, really.
~Dean
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None of us are ever promised a tomorrow, Nan. We simply assume that tomorrow will come.
But what if it doesn't? What if the brother or sister we promised to "call tomorrow" has a fatal accident or simply dies in their sleep?
The same could be said in reverse.
Parents, beloved relatives, good friends...why do we feel the need to procrastinate as it pertains to just dropping them a line to say "Hello!"
People will text each other in a heartbeat.
They'll get on Skype or Facebook and shoot the breeze. But those same people will rarely call.
We are quickly becoming a society of emotionally detached automatons.
So sad, really.
~Dean
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Comment Written 30-Sep-2018
Comment from nancy_e_davis
It's called procrastination. Putting off until tomorrow what you should do today. Too busy in our active lifestyles to keep in touch with those near and dear. We are all guilty and paybacks are hell. Well done Nan.:) Nancy
It's called procrastination. Putting off until tomorrow what you should do today. Too busy in our active lifestyles to keep in touch with those near and dear. We are all guilty and paybacks are hell. Well done Nan.:) Nancy
Comment Written 30-Sep-2018
Comment from RodG
I wonder if any of us have not experienced this kind of a break with a sibling or a good friend. I really like how the narrator blames herself for many reasons--too much work, matrimony, motherhood, and mid-life crisis--while giving us a full story of a woman's life. This reader is so glad she finally made the call. Your themes of GUILT and REGRET come through loud and clear. And the free verse format was perfect for this kind of story-telling. Rod
I wonder if any of us have not experienced this kind of a break with a sibling or a good friend. I really like how the narrator blames herself for many reasons--too much work, matrimony, motherhood, and mid-life crisis--while giving us a full story of a woman's life. This reader is so glad she finally made the call. Your themes of GUILT and REGRET come through loud and clear. And the free verse format was perfect for this kind of story-telling. Rod
Comment Written 30-Sep-2018
Comment from kiwijenny
That reminds me. I've got to call my sister. We are all tangled in a viscous vicious web of procrastination. Thanks for the reminder.
Sibling rivalry didn't break
the bond with her sister.
Family ties, once securely wrapped
with ribbons of mingled laughter
and festive Sunday dinners,
were unraveled by procrastination...my favorite verse
God bless
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That reminds me. I've got to call my sister. We are all tangled in a viscous vicious web of procrastination. Thanks for the reminder.
Sibling rivalry didn't break
the bond with her sister.
Family ties, once securely wrapped
with ribbons of mingled laughter
and festive Sunday dinners,
were unraveled by procrastination...my favorite verse
God bless
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Comment Written 30-Sep-2018