Falc’s Reader is bare…yikes!!!

so I tried to come up with a new post to give it something to chew on. Alas, no right brain action tonight. So instead, I’m going to do some shameless self-promotion….(well, I’m promoting another website, so it’s not THAT shameless, is it??? ;) )

http://www.voxpoetica.com/words_to_linger_on.html

Thank you Annmarie! My grandmother is smiling, I’m sure. She always loved attention :)

Hope you are all having a great week!

Cheers, D

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  • calliopespen says:
    January 1st, 2010 |

    Thank you all so much…it was a nice surprise to see it posted and a better surprise to see all of your kind comments. Blessings:)

  • Bonnie says:
    December 19th, 2009 |

    Daniella

    Thanks for [no shame required :) ] reminding us of this poem.
    Yes I would say your grandmother is beaming at what a talented
    poet and writer you are.

  • Linda Cassidy Lewis says:
    December 18th, 2009 |

    I loved this when I read it a few months ago, and somehow loved it more this time. You have such a talent for capturing these poignant moments, the deep emotion. You are a poet indeed. Thank you for sharing your beautiful words with us all.

  • DarcsFalcon says:
    December 17th, 2009 |

    And what loveliness you bring to it dear Daniella! :) (I remembered, see?)

    That poem was awesome, so ethereal and touching. It made me miss people. *hugs*

  • Mark William Jackson says:
    December 17th, 2009 |

    An awesome tribute poem, beautifully sad and also a key to moving on, you took a long journey from the edge of the water back to your daughter. The tone makes it perfectly clear that you Nan was a wonderful person.

  • Dhyan says:
    December 17th, 2009 |

    Daniellah (el, in hebrew, means god, ellah = goddess)

    i have no words, it is one very beautiful and moving poem. i love it..

    thank you for sharing your art with us..

  • Dhyan says:
    December 17th, 2009 |

    have i said already that i love your place design….
    one day i shall call you to make my room..
    (if you would kindly agree of course)

  • Val says:
    December 17th, 2009 |

    I went over to vox and read your poem. The tenderness and wisdom is pure and you have delivered it expertly Danielle. :)

  • DarcKnyt says:
    December 17th, 2009 |

    Pff. When someone writes as powerfully and beautifully as you do, there shouldn’t BE any shame in promoting it! I’m off to check it out.

  • Shadowplay says:
    December 17th, 2009 |

    Just read Camelot… OMG! Loved it… especially the detailed description (“the ocean in her bucket”). Living near the beach, I could feel those broken shells and silt between my toes…

    Incredible message. Thank you for sharing this…

  • Joseph Harker says:
    December 17th, 2009 |

    Congrats on that, it’s a wonderful poem!

  • Jaymie says:
    December 17th, 2009 |

    Wonderful D!!! All of it!

  • Shadowplay says:
    December 17th, 2009 |

    I am looking forward to visiting – I have the website up now and will delve into it this morning. Sounds like a fabulous idea!!

    (and many thanks for your response to my latest post…)

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