Act of Endurance
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Comment from Dopeless Hopefiend
Excellent read. Although a bit wordy for my liking, the content of said "wordiness" was well worth it. Descriptive and captivating. I was able to illustrate the war torn scenario in my mind while reading, so you did your job well here.
Keep writing,
-D.H
reply by the author on 10-Feb-2016
Excellent read. Although a bit wordy for my liking, the content of said "wordiness" was well worth it. Descriptive and captivating. I was able to illustrate the war torn scenario in my mind while reading, so you did your job well here.
Keep writing,
-D.H
Comment Written 09-Feb-2016
reply by the author on 10-Feb-2016
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This work was wordy, had problem with placement of features giving the complete story. Glad you endured and found some delighting aspects in this write. Thanking you for generous rate and captivating comments.
Comment from chcbeck
A brilliant read full of description. You certainly capture the horrific events. Your notes regarding the aspects of how war has changed, for me there does not seem to be any winners. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 10-Feb-2016
A brilliant read full of description. You certainly capture the horrific events. Your notes regarding the aspects of how war has changed, for me there does not seem to be any winners. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 09-Feb-2016
reply by the author on 10-Feb-2016
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Not true those who set fights take gains, they sell all equipment and claim conquest: fighter merely are pawns. Thanking you for generous rate and touching thoughts.
Comment from Raoul D'Harmental
Hi TPAC
I thank you for sharing this poem which is a substantial chronicle of the realities of war. It is a riveting read and the imagery it conjures is very vivid. Thanks for sharing. R
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2015
Hi TPAC
I thank you for sharing this poem which is a substantial chronicle of the realities of war. It is a riveting read and the imagery it conjures is very vivid. Thanks for sharing. R
Comment Written 30-Nov-2015
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2015
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A child these thoughts I had not even four, playing with twigs as soldiers but stern in combat beliefs. I buried them in separate match boxes. Dug them up twenty years later. Thanking you for generous rate and inspiring thoughts about this write.
Comment from Liberty Justice
WOW! Your story of the horrors and devastations of war are depicted by your colorful detailed account of wars. Your alliterations and analogies paint a real live picture of events that catches the reader spellbound! You are a literary genius. Well done! Liberty Justice
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2015
WOW! Your story of the horrors and devastations of war are depicted by your colorful detailed account of wars. Your alliterations and analogies paint a real live picture of events that catches the reader spellbound! You are a literary genius. Well done! Liberty Justice
Comment Written 30-Nov-2015
reply by the author on 30-Nov-2015
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Glad to move up from being a nut. See this work touch your heart as your writes have touched mine: far too generous rate but always welcomed comments. Thank you.
Comment from The Mom/DarleneThomson
I don't believe anyone wins in war any more. There are no spoils to gain. This is very vividly written. You can picture the children having to become men and go off to war. The lines are drawn black versus red. Thank you for sharing such a powerful poem.
reply by the author on 05-Jul-2015
I don't believe anyone wins in war any more. There are no spoils to gain. This is very vividly written. You can picture the children having to become men and go off to war. The lines are drawn black versus red. Thank you for sharing such a powerful poem.
Comment Written 04-Jul-2015
reply by the author on 05-Jul-2015
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I'm glad you found something within this work and I give thanks to you and FS for making it all you said
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You are the creator of your work. Thus you are the one making your poetry what it is. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Comment from writerz
A disturbing view of man's expected inhumanity to all beings. The part about the children is as training them for future times of war. Little scavengers scurrying for items they can use to mimic adult action in a field some where. Only the environment is real enough to cast the child man down in his play and before he is grown.
reply by the author on 05-Jul-2015
A disturbing view of man's expected inhumanity to all beings. The part about the children is as training them for future times of war. Little scavengers scurrying for items they can use to mimic adult action in a field some where. Only the environment is real enough to cast the child man down in his play and before he is grown.
Comment Written 04-Jul-2015
reply by the author on 05-Jul-2015
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I punch this work a lot and think its time to rest I givd it a one star for hell review big yes for heaven Thank you for generous review and welcomed comments
Comment from petalangela
Very descriptive and riveting peace.
Brings reelection on the spoils of war and why they are fought, and for who,
War has now become the money maker of the leaders in power created not brewed and no one wins except the banks
reply by the author on 28-Jun-2015
Very descriptive and riveting peace.
Brings reelection on the spoils of war and why they are fought, and for who,
War has now become the money maker of the leaders in power created not brewed and no one wins except the banks
Comment Written 27-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 28-Jun-2015
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This was the point of the write and you understood the intent of the message something we all need to better understand if having a choice Thank you for all
Comment from Dawn Munro
First, regarding your notes - to answer the question you pose, no one wins in war, IMO. I think your poem says it all, too - no matter when the war takes place, the spoils of war are never worth the sacrifices. Well done!
reply by the author on 27-Jun-2015
First, regarding your notes - to answer the question you pose, no one wins in war, IMO. I think your poem says it all, too - no matter when the war takes place, the spoils of war are never worth the sacrifices. Well done!
Comment Written 27-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 27-Jun-2015
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I agee with this and do appreciate this generous rate, had to make response here sorry I thought at least we should consider such acts as war-not stating we have a choice under Alliance
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I agee with this and do appreciate this generous rate, had to make response here sorry I thought at least we should consider such acts as war-not stating we have a choice under Alliance
Comment from Gypsy Blue Rose
I enjoyed reading- A chapter in the book Endurance-Rest In Peace- for the Story Poem Contest? Maybe not, in any case, you did a very good job with this free verse poem.
reply by the author on 27-Jun-2015
I enjoyed reading- A chapter in the book Endurance-Rest In Peace- for the Story Poem Contest? Maybe not, in any case, you did a very good job with this free verse poem.
Comment Written 27-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 27-Jun-2015
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I thank you for your kind sentiments about this work delighted you found interests in the work theme and seems pleased in how it was presented A great response with generous rate
Comment from His Grayness
Really a mind boggling situation of anger and hatred and war as a sport, it would seem. I'm sure that even with the lessons of the past, there are still today those who would still enjoy this as a form of sport and entertainment. Disgusting to me but well written! HIS GRAYNESS! Vance
reply by the author on 27-Jun-2015
Really a mind boggling situation of anger and hatred and war as a sport, it would seem. I'm sure that even with the lessons of the past, there are still today those who would still enjoy this as a form of sport and entertainment. Disgusting to me but well written! HIS GRAYNESS! Vance
Comment Written 26-Jun-2015
reply by the author on 27-Jun-2015
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Sad indeed yet no answer beyond conflict to resolve things -why can't we all get alone? We have issues and these concepts make wars Too generous rate and I see the thrill of the fight felt