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melody for verse

1 month ago

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Melody for the verse:

1 month ago

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The melody for the verse:

1 month ago

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The melody to the chorus:

1 month ago

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As ever you are very kind. I am wondering how I can send you the melody. Perhaps I will just send you the 'life story' instead!

2 months ago

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Thank you! Appreciated

2 months ago

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Yes too many suffer from the disabling fallout of this horribe affliction ... but I am living proof that it is possible to be free. See my post ... 'Silence The Accuser'

2 months ago

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I meant to comment when you first posted this, as ever wonderfully written and evocative. The theme of your poem and your finally line 'They cannot quench my song' has promted me to post the words of a song that I wrote called 'Silence The Accuser'. I wrote this as a testomony, of being completely healed of depression. See my page for more. 

2 months ago

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Powerful, thought provoking, thank you.

4 months ago

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A very moving and vivid depiction of post war conflicts.

4 months ago

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Very clever!

4 months ago

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The profound simplicity of this piece spoke to me .

5 months ago

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I really liked the depth and imagery of this piece

6 months ago

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A beautifully written poem that carried my imagination along with it's easy flow.

6 months ago

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Family legend tells the tale of my 'Huguenot' ancestors fleeing persecution in France in C16. Sadly 'murderous antipathy ' is still casting long dark shadows across the centuries.
I loved your depiction of the moon in the first stanza ... wonderful imagery. 

7 months ago

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Ah ... the marauding monsters that can invade the unconscious deep! I enjoyed the read very much.

7 months ago

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'Deep poetry' is born in the storms of life. I really liked this piece and will come back to it.

7 months ago

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Wonderful! I wonder how many others, condemned by self righteous, self styled 'christian ' principles, will be found embraced by "Heaven's care"?

7 months ago

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Thank you,! As ever, I am grateful for your feedback, this time I will reply with another poem " The ears to hear"

7 months ago

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Thank you for the encouragement, very much appreciated!

7 months ago

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Thank you again for your encouraging and detailed feedback

7 months ago

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I found this poem very thought provoking and felt that you captured something of the tragic nature of this cruel disease

7 months ago

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Thank you.
This poem was written and gifted to someone who at that time was experiencing a season of immense psychological and emotional pressure. I wanted to write something that was short enough for them to memorise and hopefully be able to draw on and find inner strength from.

I have given these words as a gift to other since, who find themselves in similar circumstances.
 

7 months ago

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I really like the simplicity and poignancy of this piece

7 months ago

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I really liked this. I thought you captured the 'endless cycle ' of thought, very well

7 months ago

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