City Children (spoken)
16 Wednesday Oct 2013
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Good morning, Kevin. This is lovely! Thank you, for posting it. I appreciate you!
~Beannaichte’!
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Oooo I rather enjoyed listening to the poem, and what a lovely poem it is, and leads us to many thoughts.
Thank you I’m delighted to have run across your work and look forward to reading more
You’re most welcome, I look forward to reading/listening to your poems too. 🙂
This is a grand question well put. Enjoyed listening and the hope it contains…
So well expressed, so beautifully stated! Bravo!
i’m so happy to have been born in a little town on the river…
a fresh water crab feeding on the clear watered bottom..
is a dream come true..
for a concrete school of life…
i think it has both.. advantages and disadvantages for a kid to grow up in a city… i know that as a kid i enjoyed the countryside – the animals and nature when we were at my uncle’s place in bavaria