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The Poet Worthy of Praise

Contributed by windowguy on Monday, 8th November 2010 @ 09:33:37 AM in AEST
Topic: poets



He, or she who can put pen to paper
And write words for all to cherish and savour,
Who can touch the heart and fire the mind
And make us see things as if we were blind;
Who paints word pictures, again and again
With the swiftest strokes of a ballpoint pen,
Awakening feelings of wonder and awe
That, perhaps haven’t been sensed before;
Who makes heavy hearts feel at ease
As easily as the wind bends willow trees;
Truly, on that Poet’s words we should feed
For surely they’re worthy of praise indeed.





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Re: The Poet Worthy of Praise (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Monday, 8th November 2010 @ 09:45:31 AM AEST
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Very beautiful write and tribute to the poet.
Blessings,
emy


Re: The Poet Worthy of Praise (User Rating: 1 )
by deusdeira on Friday, 10th December 2010 @ 02:52:48 AM AEST
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Poetry...the light of the sun captured on a page,
or portray the feeling of being trapped in a cage,
a poet is subtle but can be vivid as well,
you did a good job on this poem... it's really swell.

haha


Re: The Poet Worthy of Praise (User Rating: 1 )
by FLStatePoetryAmbassador on Saturday, 1st January 2011 @ 10:15:08 AM AEST
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Are you describing me? Great insight on your poem. It bought a lot of personal reflections and I am sure this will touch the heart of many long, enduring poets. Thanks for sharing




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