tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116244842474389507.post6634938512105815082..comments2023-03-21T21:55:49.236-05:00Comments on write away every day: heartbreakUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116244842474389507.post-75098692941117645812011-03-19T12:33:58.624-05:002011-03-19T12:33:58.624-05:00all the souls of the dead lifted up at once in a g...all the souls of the dead lifted up at once in a great heaving sigh heard round the world . . . and those left behind felt the breath of it on our cheeks, moistly.Kathryn Magendiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12863595228298349863noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116244842474389507.post-75132225616450032542011-03-19T11:43:23.871-05:002011-03-19T11:43:23.871-05:00Tricia & Linda - Thank you both so much. It m...Tricia & Linda - Thank you both so much. It means a lot to me to read your kind words.<br /><br />Chuck - I love your choice to use the line from Robert Frost... It's entrance there at the end is a cooling balm on the anger and despair (so powerfully expressed) I know so many of us feel when tragedy strikes. Thank you for writing with me.<br /><br />Johnsons - I love this description of your day and your family's thoughtfulness. Not only is it a glimpse into the lovely people you all are, it is well written and nicely polished. I love to read your work! Thank you for writing with me. <br /><br />Alison - Thanks, and hugs to you my friend.demeryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11750466778454023591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116244842474389507.post-58446965501852575422011-03-18T21:11:54.644-05:002011-03-18T21:11:54.644-05:00Beautiful poem, Dem. Hugs.Beautiful poem, Dem. Hugs.Alison Treathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13654259856069938099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116244842474389507.post-29380063201468497882011-03-16T13:31:41.307-05:002011-03-16T13:31:41.307-05:00We had meant to go on a day out, me and my family....We had meant to go on a day out, me and my family. We had meant to drive down one of those roads you never see cars on, stop somewhere, and just have a picnic. But after we had heard about Japan, and then about all our friends over there who had been hurt, all the shine went out of the sun. My cousin who is in the navy was there when it happened. He is going to have to do a lot of work now. Our friends the Greens, were there and they lost power, though they are safe. and many other friends and relatives of ours have been affected. There was no day out that day. we just sat, did school and graded papers, and prayed. It's really hard to understand how there can be so much suffering in the world. <br />But the thing we all need to remember as we make out way through this is that there is good in the world too. So let us all offer our prayers to those who have been hurt by this disaster, both directly and indirectly.Bodohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15372782272090855627noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116244842474389507.post-48120899257379537142011-03-14T15:00:01.491-05:002011-03-14T15:00:01.491-05:00Your poem gave me goosebumps. Sad, and yet so beau...Your poem gave me goosebumps. Sad, and yet so beautiful, and ending on that note of hope. I love it.Linda G.https://www.blogger.com/profile/04576828490765434497noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116244842474389507.post-80915553272131335772011-03-14T12:29:42.917-05:002011-03-14T12:29:42.917-05:00That's an extraordinary poem. Thanks so much f...That's an extraordinary poem. Thanks so much for sharing it during these troubling times.Tricia J. O'Brienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05993110400088806252noreply@blogger.com