Saturday, March 27, 2010

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Rating: 3.3

The blacksmith's boy went out with a rifle
and a black dog running behind.
Cobwebs snatched at his feet,
rivers hindered him,
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Judith Wright
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Douglas Scotney 03 December 2017

definitely worthy of the title

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Kenneth Maswabi 03 December 2017

It is a beautiful poem and inspirational. Thank you for this masterpiece.

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Anil Kumar Panda 03 December 2017

Nice poem. Enjoyed from start to end. Thanks for posting.

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Deepak Kumar Pattanayak 03 December 2017

With a little industry and perseverance wonders might be done anywhere and here an eminently characteristic anecdote has been told of his hope and perseverance as a boy.of the blacksmith......very well crafted....thanks for sharing

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Abhimanyu Kumar.s 03 December 2017

A very nice flow of thoughts. Moving poem.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 03 December 2017

Beautiful poem with touching expression.

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Edward Kofi Louis 03 December 2017

Rivers hindered him! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Bernard F. Asuncion 03 December 2017

Such an inspiring write by Judith Wright👍👍👍

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Stephy Bird(: 24 November 2013

This poem is a true understanding of never giving up and perseverance. It really shows that if you believe in yourself, even if others believe in you or not, that you will always make it, because frankly, anything is possible if you really commit and put your mind to it. People said that we would never be able to fly, yet there are planes soaring through the clouds while you're reading this, people also said that the cure to many deadly diseases and conditions wouldn't exist for a long time, but there is almost a cure for cancer and the hope for cures being found is a reality now! I hope some other people understand these poems like I do...Appreciate this because it is truly amazing! c:

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Judith Wright

Judith Wright

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