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Suetang
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0 posted 2002-07-25 10:02 PM


A kaleidescope of color
Can be found amongst my blooms
Exquisite fragrances are plentiful
All above me they loom

From pansies to petunias
Many flowers are found here
My feathered friends surround me
Upon the fruit trees how they leer

The sweet harmony of the birds
In the early hours of dawn
The miracle of birth
As a baby bird is born

The wind chimes play a tune
As they're caressed by the breeze
The sweet smell of jasmine
Will cause many to sneeze

A place of peace and tranquility
Where so many come to roam
I am a haven to so many
A place they can call home

I am in motion
I am blue
Love is an ocean
I'm anchored in you
- Shawn Mullins

© Copyright 2002 Sue Tancheff - All Rights Reserved
the_loner_23
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1 posted 2002-07-25 10:12 PM


Very true these words are

Cold hands means a warm heart

Enchantress
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2 posted 2002-07-25 10:18 PM


Oh how beautiful Sue!
I would love to visit there.
~Hugs~

~Somewhere in my heart I'm always
dancing with you in the summer rain~

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3 posted 2002-07-25 10:50 PM




YAY!!! Awwwwwwwww, this made me feel so happy because I love gardens so much and jasmine and how I'd dream of seeing yours! (kiss on cheek) This is soooooo breathtaking, sweet friend, your garden must be so heavenly, I LOVE IT, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Sue, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

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4 posted 2002-07-26 01:28 PM


Sue:  Your garden sounds like a little bit of Eden!

Betty Lou Hebert

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5 posted 2002-07-26 01:31 PM


could we sit and have a cup of tea?
exchange some stories between you and me?
It sure sounds like a beautiful place
thank you for sharing your words of grace.

loved it Sue.

Enjoy life, this is NOT a dress rehearsal.

{on the wings of words are spirits fly...and our souls are free~me}


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6 posted 2002-07-26 01:32 PM


Someone asked my Mom how she grew such beautiful flowers.She said she used the two most potent plant foods in the world.Love and care.

paladin

NewEnglandlazurlu
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7 posted 2002-07-26 01:38 PM


Sue this was just so soothing and enjoyable. How I wish I could come and roam and sit in your gardens. Not only is there an array of spectacular color, there is the sweet sound of birds too!

There can be no better place than in a garden. It is my vision of Heaven.
Hugs, Marti

"Even if life is full of thorns, I still embrace it for I know that in between those thorns, there is a rose worth all the pain."

R. Dean
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8 posted 2002-07-26 01:59 PM


This piece would profit from the use of punctuation and complete sentences.  Further comments in your text below:

A kaleidescope of color
Can be found amongst [among--why use archaic forms?]my blooms
Exquisite fragrances are plentiful
All above me they loom
[inverted sentences are awkward--this is also forced rhyme...fragrances hardly loom]

From pansies to petunias
Many flowers are found here
My feathered friends surround me
[feathered friends...is cliche]
Upon the fruit trees how they leer
[forced rhyme]

The sweet harmony of the birds
In the early hours of dawn
The miracle of birth
As a baby bird is born

The wind chimes play a tune
As they're caressed by the breeze
The sweet smell of jasmine
Will cause many to sneeze
[irrelevant to the theme of the poem]

A place of peace and tranquility
Where so many come to roam
I am a haven to so many
[tiresome repetition of "so many"...a relatively meaningless "telling" device that certainly qualifies as cliche]
A place they can call home


The overall feeling of this poem is one of triteness.  Why not show us your own feelings about this garden

Suetang
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9 posted 2002-07-26 09:20 PM


Thanks to all of you for your comments and I'm so glad you enjoyed the tour around my garden.

Take care

Sue


R. Dean - It is your choice to pick holes in my poem and I'm so terribly sorry that my words are far from reaching your standards but I am more than happy with what I wrote and I won't be changing a thing.

Sue

I am in motion
I am blue
Love is an ocean
I'm anchored in you
- Shawn Mullins

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10 posted 2002-07-27 12:17 PM


all poetry is expressed in only the real terms that the author feels.
Can we not see all of this, at one time or another, just by looking
around, forgetting humans for a moment, and paying attention to
the more important inhabitants of life.   Without them, we are paint
without a canvas.

enjoy your writing and feelings, Sue
You are OKieDokie in my book.
Jeff

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11 posted 2002-07-27 09:37 PM


What is most important....IS HOW YOU FEEL.
Though this poem may not be  perfectly
written....It certainly comes from a person's heart,  with many feelings involved in the writing and the sharing of it.  

If all I wrote were based upon being
structured correctly....well....I guess I
would be sitting here for hours...and
enjoying what I do immensely less. Sue,
your poetry is just fine in my book....

Yes,  you can learn from some of the
comments.....there are some valid points,
but I would not place too much concern
into the poetic correctness...Feelings
carry a lot of weight in my evaluation of
poetry..

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12 posted 2002-07-28 09:39 AM


SweetSueTang~
From the garden of your lovely versing comes ANOTHER beautiful write~

As for the comments from the 'newcomer on the block' ...
we'll forgive him THIS TIME ... for there is much he has to learn~
(and he WILL learn it)

HELLO NEWCOMER ... Welcome to Passions~
Did ya' notice the area that SOLICITS CRITIQUE ???
Well .... ?????
In case you missed it ... (being new and all) ... this one DIDN'T solicit it~

Ya' see ... some of us write for the pure enjoyment of sharing OUR THOUGHTS poetically with others !
It's okay if you want to apologize ...
you can reply more than once to a poem !

Thank you SueTang for sharing YOURS with us !
Keep doing what you do sooooooooo well~
Love ya' with great big *HUGS*
~*Marge*~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
           noles1@totcon.com                       

Madame Chipmunk
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13 posted 2002-07-28 05:26 PM


Sue...
I just love your poem.  Most of us don't write technically perfect poems because that wouldn't be any fun....
at least not for me, anyway.

Please don't let the newcomer (R. Dean) get you down with his rather forceful critique.
Maybe he should look for a website that encourages that sort of thing...and there are some of them out there.

I happen to really enjoy all of your work.  
~ hugs for your wonderful writing

Lyra

copyright2002 Lyra Nesius

"poetry is life distilled"  Gwendolyn Brooks

Marsha
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14 posted 2002-07-28 07:14 PM


Sue darling heart, this is so special because YOU wrote it and all your writing is splendiferous in my book, your heart is so totally beautiful and it simply spills out onto the page I love it utterly.

Sometimes and more often than not, my writing isn’t only technically imperfect it is positively untidy. I can’t go around counting syllables and straightening up this and that. If it comes out and I like it that so be it, if I don’t like it I don’t post it. Your writing is always 100% beautifully presented, the rhyme is beautiful, the flow is exquisite and as for the author you know I adore you don’t you? Mmmm of course you do.

an aside to our NKOTB (new kid on the block) some of us are writers of heart, some of us are writers of words, and some and they are few and far between, combine the two effortlessly. But those who write with their hearts give us, the reader, a gift far more precious than mere poetry, they gift us with a piece of their soul. Sue is one of the most talented and sweetest souls you’ll ever likely to meet, don’t judge before you have been here a little longer

Sue this is wonderful and I love it utterly utterly utterly

Love and warm stuff
As always
Mushy

Breathe through the heat of our desire
Thy coolness and they balm
Let sense be dumb let flesh retire
Speak through the earthquake wind and fire

Larry C
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15 posted 2002-07-29 12:19 PM


Sue,
A garden I should hang out in. I don't really have allergies so bring on the beauty!  And by the way, I'm glad you're not changing a thing! Seems our well intentioned newcomer mistakenly believes all posts here should be critiqued, in which case I'd be in a world of hurt and lose interest rather quickly. Courage friend...all is well.


If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

[This message has been edited by Larry C (07-29-2002 12:24 AM).]

Zinsser
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16 posted 2002-07-29 01:57 AM


Sue...... such a beautiful place you have created... much like your heart I would imagine
~~ Connie ~~

NewEnglandlazurlu
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17 posted 2002-07-29 10:57 AM


Sue, I felt it was important to reply again to this poem and the criticism you received from a newcomer.

We all write differently and most of us are not looking to win a Nobel prize for poetry writing. We write from our hearts and souls and if it's not 'poetically correct' so be it.

It is my firm belief, that if one doesn't have something nice to say, that someone should keep his mouth shut and walk away!

Hugs, Marti

"Even if life is full of thorns, I still embrace it for I know that in between those thorns, there is a rose worth all the pain."

Lisann
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18 posted 2002-07-29 11:53 AM


Great job....You are a beautiful writer
Bill Charles
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19 posted 2002-07-29 11:57 AM


Suetang - I would love to be surrounded by this garden of yours. It has to be just beautiful, as you have written...

BC

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20 posted 2002-07-30 09:37 AM


Sue,  I won't add much to the controversy, except to say you have always expressed yourself with an open  heart..and we love you that way

hugssssss
M

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21 posted 2002-07-30 01:41 PM


Sue:  I am replying again to this poem as I want to add my thanks to everyone who defended your right to express yourself here without vituperative comments. You and your poem did not deserve that!

Betty Lou Hebert

Larry C
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22 posted 2002-07-30 04:11 PM


Yup...a love *BUMP*

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

Toerag
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23 posted 2002-07-30 04:15 PM


There's nothing more beautiful or rewarding than a garden. Whether it's the colors of flowers to bring into your home or the bounty of vegetables...I love gardening...I do most of my gardening at night, (it's my neighbor's garden)...Nice poem sweetie
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24 posted 2002-07-30 05:25 PM


I enjoyed this very much, Sue... and think some people need to sit on a garden bench long enough to learn graciousness. *G*
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