tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6568630841434623653.post1170203385175114780..comments2024-01-10T11:24:59.581-06:00Comments on Nib's End: ExposureNib's Endhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00820552995581749771noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6568630841434623653.post-28816250581340265122016-06-05T08:52:33.611-05:002016-06-05T08:52:33.611-05:00Wow, while reading (and trying to understand)your ...Wow, while reading (and trying to understand)your poem, I felt my brain stretching...so glad you explained it for people like me who have brain freeze...a state of indifference? head in the sand caused by the constant beat of visual and verbal pounding of pundits, politicians, and poop-y people? I find myself turning to The Priests'...a musical beat that lifts me from the terrors of the day.<br /> I will read your poem again and again. What a brilliant mind you have!rjerdeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12453912819445395042noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6568630841434623653.post-37471640254537195462016-06-02T13:19:16.587-05:002016-06-02T13:19:16.587-05:00'the altered altar of indifference' powerf...'the altered altar of indifference' powerful indeed.<br />While the depth of this poem most likely evades me there is great power in the symbolism that I did grasp! <br /><br />My two little ones I am babysitting today are asleep right now. Sometimes, as they stir me to laughter that bubbles right from the tips of my toes, I am almost instantly moved to tears for those whose innocent sweetness was snuffed from being.<br /><br />I also believe those things that James Russel Lowell believes. This reminds me to look up the poem What Is So Rare As A Day in June! We are enjoying one of those days today.Janet Martinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10126248666972072628noreply@blogger.com