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By scribbler, 1 March, 2015
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raj

10 years 2 months ago

Feel happy for you...though you need no inspiration ..poetry being so much a part of you..this will perhaps drive you even further amd set them as bench marks for the likes of me..

xxx..

Rula

Rula

10 years 2 months ago

dear Judy. Well deserved indeed. I haven't doubted it for a moment!
Keep the great work on dear!!

lovedly

i withdraw from the contest OF OPENING DOORS I ain't a dooorsman

my teacher Judy
has already won*
she is the best
even heaven upon her shoulders does rest
what of a door you speak
where are the rest
the doors of humanity
open wide have been rendered bereft
by Judys love and heavenly caress
* ALL HAVE ALREADY ENDORSED HER AS THE BEST
Judge who?
judge do you still want to????
LOVED SAID IT LONG AGO STAN

mand

mand

10 years 2 months ago

A well deserved winner I'd say. Congratulations xxx

Love to you :)

Mand xxxx

judyanne

Thanks everyone
Truly, I wasn't expecting it
I'm really chuffed

Thanks Jess... feel free to post it wherever you wish, if it's possible to do the reading again before you post it, could I ask that you perhaps emphasise the 'I' a tad in, 'when I have fear'

lol Rula - I've been at work xx

Thanks judge whoever you are, you have made my day xx

Love to all
xxx

Sparrow

An excellent work and deserved the title, I'll get you next time lol.
Yours Ian xx

S

a blurb to get this back near stream head

First let me say there were no losers. All who entered did their best and it shows up in the level of their entries.
But there can only be one announced winner and this month it is Judyanne for her heart touching poem "Doors". I hope you will all join me in congratulating her and take the time to read her entry below.

DOORS by judyanne

When you were just a little child
you left your door part open
so I could always watch you
if ever you were frightened
I could quickly cross the threshold
be right there
and you would be consoled

the doorway to heaven
is not mine to pass through
for now
but, with love and determination
you left it ajar
so I could still see
when I have fear
where you are