Yes. Yes. And then the reality of Blogger. It wanted to hide the poem. But then it relented. Too late for it to take it back now. It touched us. And we remember. We do.
(poems are so influencial, I'll be talking like this all day) Thanks!
For all the time I have visited her, I never saw this blog! I usually read the other one. Glad you sent me. Erin has a way with words that leaves me wishing she would write on.
Rosario, I just came in from grocery shopping, my arms full of bags and I hit dashboard with a weary finger, and shrieked outloud! OUT.LOUD. I knew something or someone was afoot. Sure enough, there you were on my list explaining all. I want to read these beautiful comments before I put them through. Rosario, you just don't know. What you wrote earlier, that, that was so much for me. I was moved that you were moved and now I am simply overwhelmed. Thank you for the love. You've always stood by my words and I think of you so often. You soften my heart and sometimes you help it become a stronger muscle, as well.
Rosaria, I wish I were half the poet Erin is. She left me speechless. I can't say the kind of lovely feedback others do, but the reaction is viseral and awesome. You were a joy today, to lead me to such a joyous celebration of a great craft. Thank you. Chris Alba
She has some fine poetry on her blog. Thank you for the link. I like your poetry too, and the post "behind the curtains" is something I have been worried about lately...(my mother-in-law and my mother live alone...) Thank you for the food for my brain!
I couldn't find the poem you were referring to?
ReplyDeleteDUH?? I didn't see a poem!
ReplyDeleteI am having trouble too Rosaria. Perhaps if you copy the link exactly(the one that shows on the top bar)that will send us there. I'm curious now.
ReplyDeleteO.k. I'll try. Sorry.
ReplyDeletethat was awe-some...thank you for sending us that way today.
ReplyDeletesharing is caring - They say.
ReplyDeleteRosaria thank you so much for highlighting Erin. Erin writes so incredibly that sometimes if I could fall to my knees, I would.
ReplyDeleteLove Renee xoxo
All I can say right now is WOW! What an amazing poet. Thank you so much for leading us to Erin.
ReplyDeleteWow - thanks for sharing - that was amazing.
ReplyDeleteThat was awesome. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteThere it is. I DO see what you mean.My God that was gorgeous. Thank you Rosaria for sending us there.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could write like that...
That was more than a treat. It was an experience. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteI loved it and I loved your comment just as much! Beautiful, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. Thanks for taking us there.
ReplyDeleteYou're absolutely right. It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes. Yes. And then the reality of Blogger.
ReplyDeleteIt wanted to hide the poem. But then it relented. Too late for it to take it back now. It touched us.
And we remember.
We do.
(poems are so influencial, I'll be talking like this all day)
Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteFor all the time I have visited her, I never saw this blog! I usually read the other one. Glad you sent me. Erin has a way with words that leaves me wishing she would write on.
ReplyDeleteRosario, I just came in from grocery shopping, my arms full of bags and I hit dashboard with a weary finger, and shrieked outloud! OUT.LOUD. I knew something or someone was afoot. Sure enough, there you were on my list explaining all. I want to read these beautiful comments before I put them through. Rosario, you just don't know. What you wrote earlier, that, that was so much for me. I was moved that you were moved and now I am simply overwhelmed. Thank you for the love. You've always stood by my words and I think of you so often. You soften my heart and sometimes you help it become a stronger muscle, as well.
ReplyDeletemuch love and thanks,
erin
I found the poem right away. I love Erin's writing. This poem is just another example of her gift. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFrom your comment on the site, I can well understand your appreciation. I enjoyed it too.
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks for finding this. What a beautiful poem. A fitting way to end my day in the bunker and start my delicious weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Iam now a memeber of through the back door.
ReplyDeleteRosaria, I wish I were half the poet Erin is. She left me speechless. I can't say the kind of lovely feedback others do, but the reaction is viseral and awesome. You were a joy today, to lead me to such a joyous celebration of a great craft. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteChris Alba
Erin definitely has a gift!
ReplyDeleteShe has some fine poetry on her blog. Thank you for the link. I like your poetry too, and the post "behind the curtains" is something I have been worried about lately...(my mother-in-law and my mother live alone...)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the food for my brain!
that was a heart touching poem.. thank you for the link!
ReplyDeleteI've been beating my way to Erin's door for a long time. Nice to see you encouraging others along the same path...
ReplyDeleteThank you! It was simply beautiful! What a wonderful treat to read her fabulous poetry!
ReplyDeleteA lovely read. Very moving.
ReplyDeleteThe poem was there to see very clear.
Thank you for pointing me there.
I liked that :)
ReplyDeletethank you
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I went, I read, I commented. That is some poem/extended reverie. She is some writer. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAs you wish, ma'am...
ReplyDelete:)
Thanks for sharing this delightful poet and her writings with me. I just read on and on.
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