Thoughts in Darkness
Keep me awake18 total reviews
Comment from Pam Lonsdale
You describe what a writer feels. You describe what a human feels. Very nicely written - thoughtful and eloquent.
I don't see a lot of rhyming poems anymore, and they've always been my favorite. Thanks for the great read.
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
You describe what a writer feels. You describe what a human feels. Very nicely written - thoughtful and eloquent.
I don't see a lot of rhyming poems anymore, and they've always been my favorite. Thanks for the great read.
Comment Written 19-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
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Thank you for this nice review. Rhyming poems are my favorite too. :)
Comment from jessizero
This poem was beautiful. Sometimes pain is too extreme for words, written or spoken. And, yes, when it hurts so much, time doesn't make a difference. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
This poem was beautiful. Sometimes pain is too extreme for words, written or spoken. And, yes, when it hurts so much, time doesn't make a difference. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 19-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
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Thanks so much...it's great to hear from you. :)
Comment from Kim Kinakin Tuckey
I like how this poem describes the writing process and how it can be the writer is aware that putting feelings to paper can help manage emotions. Lovely poem.
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
I like how this poem describes the writing process and how it can be the writer is aware that putting feelings to paper can help manage emotions. Lovely poem.
Comment Written 19-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
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Thank you for this thoughtful review, it's very appreciated. :)
Comment from Elizabeth Emerald
Congratulations on placing in poem-of-the-month! This is a poignant and reflective verse gracefully rendered, with charming touches of whimsy. Cheers. LIZ
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2021
Congratulations on placing in poem-of-the-month! This is a poignant and reflective verse gracefully rendered, with charming touches of whimsy. Cheers. LIZ
Comment Written 06-Nov-2021
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2021
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Thank you for reading my poem and for this great review. :)
Comment from dragonpoet
This poem is well rhymed and has a deep meaning. It tells us that pain is a part of life and sometimes it effects all other part. It also reminds us that writing is cathartic and it the words will come in their own time. As long as their is hope there is life and road to new happiness.
Congrats on placing third in the contest.
Keep writing and stay healthy
Joan
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2021
This poem is well rhymed and has a deep meaning. It tells us that pain is a part of life and sometimes it effects all other part. It also reminds us that writing is cathartic and it the words will come in their own time. As long as their is hope there is life and road to new happiness.
Congrats on placing third in the contest.
Keep writing and stay healthy
Joan
Comment Written 06-Nov-2021
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2021
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Thank you so much for this great review. I think there was only a first place in this specific contest, but I felt honored just to be in it. Thanks again.:)
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You are most kindly welcome.
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Comment from Mrs. KT
Hello Boogienights!
So relatable and expressed with keen and moving emotion.
I found your first stanza to be particularly moving:
It's friendly, for a night this black,
it covers me just like a sheet.
The moon leaks in between the cracks,
before it settles down to sleep.
I, too, have experienced many of the thoughts you share.
Beautifully-rendered.
Thank you for sharing!
diane
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2021
Hello Boogienights!
So relatable and expressed with keen and moving emotion.
I found your first stanza to be particularly moving:
It's friendly, for a night this black,
it covers me just like a sheet.
The moon leaks in between the cracks,
before it settles down to sleep.
I, too, have experienced many of the thoughts you share.
Beautifully-rendered.
Thank you for sharing!
diane
Comment Written 04-Nov-2021
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2021
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Thank you for this wonderful review, it's so nice to hear from you. :)
Comment from Pearl Edwards
A very poignant poem, when on a dark night, she's kept awake by emotional feelings whizzing around, but even her words don't help to release, this time. I enjoyed this read, and I can relate to it. Good luck in the contest.
cheers.
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2021
A very poignant poem, when on a dark night, she's kept awake by emotional feelings whizzing around, but even her words don't help to release, this time. I enjoyed this read, and I can relate to it. Good luck in the contest.
cheers.
Comment Written 04-Nov-2021
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2021
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Thank you for this great review and for taking the time to read my poem. :)
Comment from Carlos' girl
This poem is wonderful. I like got caught up in it with the very first few stanzas. The rhymes and metre are on point and the ending is hopeful. A very good entry for the contest
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2021
This poem is wonderful. I like got caught up in it with the very first few stanzas. The rhymes and metre are on point and the ending is hopeful. A very good entry for the contest
Comment Written 04-Nov-2021
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2021
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Thank you, I'm so glad you like it. :)
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I did!
Comment from C. Gale Burnett
A poignant poem - waiting for the quiet, gentleness of the night so you can write out your pain, but when it comes, you can't; too much turmoil in the mind. As morning comes, you are tired, bleak, depressed; your unwritten pain remains, cloudying the skies and tears fall; tears that you hope will relieve some of the pain. But, if or if not, there is tomorrow, and hope is there waiting.
I felt drawn into your beautifully crafted poem because your heart and soul were written into each precious line. I felt the exhaustion of pain, and I felt the longing that tomorrow might bring light. I, too, have been through such seasons.
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2021
A poignant poem - waiting for the quiet, gentleness of the night so you can write out your pain, but when it comes, you can't; too much turmoil in the mind. As morning comes, you are tired, bleak, depressed; your unwritten pain remains, cloudying the skies and tears fall; tears that you hope will relieve some of the pain. But, if or if not, there is tomorrow, and hope is there waiting.
I felt drawn into your beautifully crafted poem because your heart and soul were written into each precious line. I felt the exhaustion of pain, and I felt the longing that tomorrow might bring light. I, too, have been through such seasons.
Comment Written 04-Nov-2021
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2021
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Thank you for this thoughtful review, it's very appreciated. :)
Comment from papa55mike
I also suffer from those nights of doubt and shame. Whether I was able to live through another failure, then I praise God. He fills me with hope. What a wonderfully written poem. Best of luck with your writing!
Have a great day, and God bless.
mike
reply by the author on 29-Oct-2021
I also suffer from those nights of doubt and shame. Whether I was able to live through another failure, then I praise God. He fills me with hope. What a wonderfully written poem. Best of luck with your writing!
Have a great day, and God bless.
mike
Comment Written 29-Oct-2021
reply by the author on 29-Oct-2021
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Thank you for this very thoughtful review and the 6 star rating. Both are very appreciated. :)