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compassion, despair, destiny, dreams, emotion, empathy, eternal, forever, lifetimes, love, romance
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wings to fly
arms to hold you
tenderly to my chest
never farther than a wish
closer still, than our dream.
Call, and I’ll come rushing
to stand at your side
a heart
of compassion
to comfort and console
when you’re feeling broken
or, when you’re filled with joy
in darkness and when light
shines brightly from above
for now and forever
you’ll always have
my love
.
http://jomoonvisions.com/2012/03/08/for-international-womens-day-2012/
Aphrodite said:
Truly beautiful…that’s how I feel…
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F.G.M. said:
Merveilleux poème! Thank you so much for sharing such beautiful words. Kind regards from France
FGM
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks so much for your kind words. I enjoy reading your poems. ~ Dennis
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Sharmishtha Basu said:
your poems have a touch of divine in them Dennis, so soothing, beautiful and sincere.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks, Sharmishtha, for your kind words. I enjoy your poems, especially “PLAYBOX”. ~ Dennis
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britadore said:
Reblogged this on Circle of Light Spiritual Centre and commented:
These beautiful words are just some of the many comforting, enlightening and uplifting to be found on this beautiful site. I seldom recommend other sites but this one is special and well worth a visit. Namaste Brita.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Brita, I am honored and humbled that you have reblogged my poem. It is much appreciated. I look forward to learning from your experience. Namaste Dennis.
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Miss Fredy Malarky said:
Morning Dennis,just to say thank you for your likes and comments yesterday, much appreciated.Enjoy your week end love Miss Fredy
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Morning Miss Fredy, I always enjoy visiting your blog. We have much in common. I enjoyed your post “Mother’s day 2014” — a very thoughtful idea. ~ Dennis
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Miss Fredy Malarky said:
You are so kind, thank you. Your poetry takes me to enchanting places,Miss Fredy 🙂
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anntogether.com said:
What a gorgeously expressive piece
AnnMarie
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Ann, thank you so much for your kind words. I enjoyed your post “Too Close to the Old Man’s Rear End”. I tend to be too patient for my wife’s liking, so when possible I leave the driving to her. I love to see her get behind a slow driver. It can be very entertaining. ~ Dennis
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Norma said:
Dennis, this poem popped the image of “the compassionate heart of Jesus” and the picture plays well with the poem.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
I am honored and humbled that my words have created this image for you. Thank you very much. ~ Dennis
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Miss Fredy Malarky said:
Reblogged this on flowerfiction and commented:
Read this guy his poetry is excellent and beautiful.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Miss Fredy, thank you so much for reblogging my post. It is much appreciated. ~ Dennis
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librarylady said:
I love your poems. Do you have a book?
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Hi Library Lady. I have a book with a publisher which should be released in the near future. It is based on my other blog http://gottafindahome.wordpress.com :Conversations with the Homeless. I don’t have any poetry books out yet. I enjoyed your post “Lost and Found”. ~ Dennis
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grotmanharry said:
This is very Nice
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks Harry, I love your videos, especially “Birds” by Anouk — very inspiring. ~ Dennis
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Tracesofthesoul said:
This is lovely, Dennis! There are rare mortals like this but for sure many angels…you seem to have described my guardian angel:) Namaste, Oliana
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thanks Oliana, Similar in thought to your poem “Love grows”. Like you, I am I am:
“just absolutely
positively in love with love.”
Namaste, Dennis
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Tracesofthesoul said:
Dennis, you are so kind and generous in your comments; taking the time to read my latest posts as well.Thank you, my friend, Namaste, Oliana xx
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btg5885 said:
Beautiful. This reminds me of the story of the boy who was looking for an angel and went out to find one. He was routinely disappointed and came home down, depressed and injured from a stumble. When his mother swept him up in her arms, he looked in her eyes and said “are you my angel?” She smiled and said, “Of course, my child. I am your angel.”
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Dennis Cardiff said:
A beautiful story, and very true. ~ Dennis
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poetreecreations said:
great
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you very much. I am always impressed by the resources you offer to writers on your site. Blessings ~ Dennis
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poetreecreations said:
Thank you
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omtatjuan said:
I like this part of your life Dennis.. Good words!
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you very much. I enjoyed your post “Girl Interrupted”. Very thought provoking. Namaste
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Audrey Dawn - Oldest Daughter Redheaded Sister said:
Dennis, your poetry is contagious. Love this picture. ~ Audrey
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Dennis Cardiff said:
I hope that means that you’ll be back often. I loved your poem “Oh, Yeah!”. This brought back a lot of wonderful memories. ~ Dennis
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Raven Spirit said:
What a lovely song to one you love!
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you, Raven Spirit. I loved your post “CHRISTMAS MORNING”. It reminded me of when I opened the box containing the twin Roy Rogers cap pistols and double holster that I had wanted for so long. ~ Blessings, Dennis
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Raven Spirit said:
Big smile!
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stillmrsslocum said:
This sounds like Papabear…sweet and strong. Thank you for sharing it.
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Dennis Cardiff said:
Thank you, Mrs. Slocum, I know that you have a very loving and rewarding relationship with your husband. Blessings, Dennis
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