A Happy Poet, Really? Poem by Sandra Feldman

A Happy Poet, Really?

Rating: 2.9


A poet is happy with his poems,
They are his friends, they are his home,
They are the children of his Soul.

All he asks for, is for Peace, to write,
Not to offend,
Be near all those who are alone,
And let them know,
That a Poet sometimes sheds a tear,
So Love on Earth may grow.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: poets
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
For all true Poets, may these humble words do you Honor.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chuy Amante 20 August 2014

The Love of which you speak is so global! Nice transition

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Eugene Levich 21 August 2014

Oh, yes, the peace AND TIME to write! Sandra the Muse reaches out to touch our hearts, as usual. In this instance, Sandracita, I sent you one suggestion for a minor stylistic change that I think would enhance this lovely poem.

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Valsa George 22 August 2014

The melodies that come from the poet's heart may have the wetness of briny tears, sometimes! The knowledge that one is not alone to feel sadness is a comforting thought and lone souls find happiness in such sad songs! That is why Shelley sang- 'Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought! A sweet tribute to all poets!

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John Mccullagh 22 August 2014

We poet types humbly thank you.

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Leah Ayliffe 27 August 2014

Beautiful... beautifully conveying the way of poets, something that unites us all here.

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Pamela Sinicrope 16 May 2016

Very nice sentiment expressed here. And the philosophy behind it...I'm with you. I think this is the role of a poet. I hope that love on earth will continue to grow and grow. Thanks Sandra.

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Michael Mcparland 29 October 2014

Very beautiful poem Sandra. Love can hurt mighty but you do a wonderful job spreading it.

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Jayatissa K. Liyanage 10 September 2014

A global truth lucidly presented. Congratulations!

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Daniel Brick 01 September 2014

If I were not already a believer, your poem would make me one. I agree with the sentiment of your POET'S NOTES, that is, a poem to honor poets. In the first stanza you have three metaphors for poems which show why they make the poet happy - they are his friends, children of his soul and home. What you are saying is stunningly clear; it doesn't need paraphrasing. Of the three words, home is the most resonant for me. It means our poems will always provide us a safe place where we can express our deepest thoughts without fear and pursue our most pressing desires with fervor. These humble words make me proud to say I write poems. I hope many poets at POEMHUNTER have the chance to read this poem. I had to come back for a second look.

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Piyush Dey 31 August 2014

i like this poem, this is beautiful. it conveys a very truthful message. nice write, Ms. Sandra.

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