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If I could write words


If I could write words
Like leaves on an autumn forest floor,
What a bonfire my letters would make.

If I could speak words of water,
You would drown when I said
"I love you."

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  • November 24
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    From guest linda (contact)
    love this love poetry


  • November 17
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    From guest sydney (contact)
    ilove the poem


  • November 15
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    From guest Shreya Sanghani (contact)
    how lovely


  • September 12
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    awesome

    From guest Novena (contact)
    these lines are simple, true and directly touches ones heart.Its the easiest and most beautiful way to express ones love.


  • September 7
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    Wow!

    From guest Mahir Tajwar (contact)
    This is the most amazing piece of words I have read, really touched my soul. I do not even have words to appreciate it.


  • August 30
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    wow

    From guest sarah (contact)
    wonderful and iwe-inspiring


  • August 30
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    Wow!

    From guest renee (contact)
    This is so beautiful - it touched my soul.

  • Ryan-
    August 18
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    Very wonderful. I'm love the picture too!


  • July 20
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    From guest Michele (contact)
    WOW


  • June 23
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    If I could write words

    From guest Brett (contact)
    These words do indeed show a man of great depth and love. A man who can see on the surface, the light of love and to burrow deeper to see the love of light. For those who wish for the ability to write like this, you have but to look to your deepest darkest corner in your heart and look for the light that draws you back. This is the place that the most moving words will come from. it is not in the desire to create moving words but in the desire to move someone that you will find this. We can study and read, analyze and reread and for some this may help but true poetry comes from the heart, not the mind. ( and now every professor here has just cursed my name) ;-)

  • Aries gold member
    May 18
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    Really Great

    Spike was a wonderful writer.He also suffered from
    manic depression.He wrote for The Goon Show TV
    His daughter Laura Milligan said that they had the most wonderful magical childhood with Spike as a Dad


  • April 14
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    spike milligan

    From guest gloria (contact)
    one of Britain's greatest modern(20th century)poets,and not forgetting actor and comedian. lovely man.wrote lots of funny poems as well.


  • individuality gold member
    April 13
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    this is a great poem - fire and water in the words of love.


  • March 23
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    From guest miles (contact)
    One of my all time favorite poems.


  • February 16
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    From guest David Fitzgerald (contact)
    Emotive


  • January 21
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    Its beautiful

    From guest Shilpa Srivastava (contact)
    Its short, simple and easy to express your feelings for any1 u love...Fantastic...


  • January 2
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    From guest flow (contact)
    Like many i remembered this for years and now when i need to express feelngs just beyond reach it says it all again.


  • December 31, 2008
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    From guest grief (contact)
    how honest , and , i agree with crys, very moving. in so few of words the whole thought


  • Susan John Francis
    December 30, 2008
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    Love sure is a crazy thing...........beautiful...


  • November 18, 2008
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    From guest Crys (contact)
    Moving.

  • Anno
    September 29, 2008
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    Wow. Absolutely brilliant. Emotional overload.


  • paulcreates silver member
    September 29, 2008

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    I love this. Short but to the point and he says anyway, in his frustration, what may not have said otherwise.


  • dame de la riviere
    September 29, 2008
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    Brief, but powerful.


  • RainbowEyes
    September 29, 2008
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    WHOA

    this poem uses very few words to say so much. i love it.


  • September 24, 2008
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    If I could write words...

    From guest Sandra (contact)
    I remember watching Spike say this poem on TV in 1973. I was pregnant with my second child and my RAF husband was in the Middle East for 9 months (due home for the birth and then returning for good later at Christmas. I was incredibly moved and wrote to Spike, asking where I could buy a copy. Nine hours after our baby son's birth I received a reply. How appropriate! After his wedding day, I gave that son a photo album of his wedding day and, in pride of place, I wrote this poem. Now we are experiencing a serious rift between us. Having just written a long letter to my son I came on the net in the hopes of finding the poem to include it - and here it is! Thank you Spike for expressing love as I see it so beautifully. May it bring my son and I together again.

  • Faazlyn
    September 23, 2008
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    Like A Rose In Spring

    Like a rose in spring this poem has nourished my heart.


  • September 21, 2008
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    From guest Katy (contact)
    Beautiful and powerful! A poem with so many feelings and thoughts and yet has one almighty meaning.


  • September 3, 2008
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    From guest Martha (contact)
    this poem, as short as it is, is so beautiful and strong.


  • August 11, 2008
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    From guest Triptronick (contact)
    I first stumbled across this poem when I was about 17. Think it was when doing some English homework. It stayed with me even when I couldn't remember it (if that makes sense) and when I rediscovered it last year I was delighted. I wish I could've written something some so poweful and beautiful.


  • frownsnfreckles
    June 25, 2008

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    This was a man who's passions were endless, so deep they had no bottom or top, a mind that could spin so easily out of control and a heart led by eyes that saw too far and too deep. Such an elemental nature could only be described thus.

  • Yemassee gold member
    April 22, 2008
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    It's at least a different way of writing the same thing that's been written innumerable times. And it does suggest that frustration those of us who can't write in an ornate manner about love and emotion, struggle with..."If I could" is how it begins, because he can't...though he sort of did...holy paradox. lol


  • April 17, 2008
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    From guest john h (contact)
    he loved his family very much......


  • Mari Goes gold member
    March 18, 2008
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    This is a very good example when short is enough.
    Simply lovely!


  • March 16, 2008
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    amazing

    From guest wafa (contact)
    simplicity with totality


  • February 24, 2008
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    From guest its me (contact)
    so, sweeet no need long poem, just express feeling through simple words

  • paa lizzy
    January 25, 2008
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    nice uh


  • rufina caraid gold member
    January 6, 2008
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    I just cannot agree with those who feel this poem is too short.
    He fits into 6 lines enough words to fill one's heart and soul - words to fall back on when feeling unhappy or lonely. The depth of love is infinite. 'Words of Water' not needed here - the poet says what he feels in his heart and that should be enough for anyone to hear.
    Von


  • December 6, 2007
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    sote

    From guest sote (contact)
    talanted man. just ejoy it. dont analyse it.


  • December 5, 2007
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    Powerful

    From guest Ken (contact)
    This is so powerful, just majestic!


  • November 16, 2007
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    my words

    From guest bob fox (contact)
    If I could began to find the courage to write of such love it would mean that I have the courage to love

  • Anonimus
    November 4, 2007

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    Wow to receive such a love letter as this - would make one feel like the most special person on this earth.


  • August 1, 2007
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    If I Could Write Words

    From guest Ewan Wilson (contact)
    This really is a beautifully distilled encapsualtion of what it is to love! His allusion to leaves on the forest floor conjures up the sheer superfluity of affection love creates..as abundant as forest leaves! He then reinforces the imagery with his idea of a bonfire which perfectly expresses the raging emotions of the lover to his beloved. Finally he repeats this with his water and drowning allusion. Delicious stuff that anyone who has loved or does love passionately will empathise with immediately.


  • June 26, 2007
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    From guest suseann

    This author and this amazing short powerful verse he's composed. Is intended to move the emotions of the reader and it does infact. I like his eyes. From the image provided and through his insight too.


  • June 2, 2007
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    Delightful

    From guest Pockets (contact)
    Simple, elegant, heartfelt. One of the things I like best about it is how it also serves as an excellent example of the soul of poetry and shows how two short, sparse statements can convey and support an emotion so very much larger than it would seem.


  • xXGoddessofPainXx
    May 31, 2007
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    Wow this is a really nice piece.. I really think that it is truly short, but sweet.

  • BigDave92
    May 28, 2007

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    that is beautiful if someone said that to me i would be flattered however i do not think it is an amazing work of art


  • Softly Singing silver member
    May 25, 2007
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    Wow...I'm practicaly speechless. Such simplicity yet such a surge of feeling. Woo...


  • April 25, 2007
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    the poem

    From guest jade (contact)
    very good


  • Aurielle
    April 10, 2007
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    awww so cute and beautifu llovely

  • Hawkeyes
    March 14, 2007

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    It's okay!

    It's short and to the point I just want to learn to read and so I can get inspired to write my kind of poetry.


  • PetrifiedAfforded
    February 20, 2007

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    no material but to relate

    "If I could write words" is not concomprising not composing at all because poor for precision of comparison. But might it be better open for discussion when the characters aren't exact as a stack that can be for a town's impact but rather inimate yet weighted and it was for me.

    This has me think of a spread out over time understanding, but can spend quickly if had that millionth term of what's branching in a portfolio of relationship that can with family reach winter feelings in enigmatic times. The densest decisions might be gotten off the chest, it seems though. Vibrancy of oranges of new highlights could turn into flames if raked too soon also.

    It all makes me think of nth way of being in love, how it might not make one cry but you cry nevertheless to bring improvement where refreshment and strength need balance and even among lectures at reality.


  • February 9, 2007
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    If I could write words

    From guest Sophie_boo*:) (contact)
    Hey I just wanted to drop by and look for a very good love poem...and when i came here, i knew i would be good...i love it!!! It really relates to my life!!! It was amazing when I read it...I showed it to my boyfriend, and He said He Loved me!!! thankz for writing something so special!!


  • February 8, 2007
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    awesome!

    From guest courtney (contact)
    this peom speaks to the person who is reading it. its amazing and a piece of work to be very proud of.It is short and simple but so true. i love it


  • February 8, 2007
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    I love it

    From guest Debby (contact)
    I just love this poem, I disovered it over 30 years ago and use it every valentines day in my Husbands card. pity it isn't slightly longer tho.


  • -Kayleigh-
    February 1, 2007

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    Sweet.

    This poem is really sweet. It's short too but that's okay because it's really sweet & full of emotions. I love it. Great job. ♥


  • January 30, 2007
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    Nice

    From guest Umar (contact)
    I get so excited when i see such beautiful and stimulating poems


  • January 25, 2007
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    From guest sian richards (contact)
    omg this is so sweet i love it its like my poetry shorter than mine but yea


  • -Kayleigh-
    January 24, 2007

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    Sweet.

    This is a sweet write. It's short but that's alright because it's sweet & full of emotions. Great job.


  • Sandra R Reynolds gold member
    January 21, 2007
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    SIMPLE BUT BEAUTIFUL

    SAYS ENOUGH TO DRAW UP ALOT OF EMOTIONS


  • January 5, 2007
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    simply sweet

    From guest barbara (contact)
    I like the imagery these simple words project. very nice & thoughtfully written

  • HoldMe
    January 2, 2007
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    This is awesome because somehow in just a few words he creates something so beautiful that it leaves you wanting more, you know? Like it's so short and somehow simple in a way, but there's this kind of power to it nonetheless. This is beyond awesome.


  • Ocnovious
    December 12, 2006

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    Short

    This is simple, short and yet filled with enough emotion to touch my heart. I think that this poem is a great example of how to truly express ones love.


  • December 5, 2006
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    Spike "If I could write words"

    Beautiful, beautiful poetry. Spike was a troubled soul in life, but a genious withal. This poem stands as a legacy to that genius. The good that men do lives after them. Spike made a lot of people happy while alive and with this offering he reaches back from beyond the grave.


  • November 28, 2006
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    Wonderful

    Such a simple way to express such a complex feeling. This poem is superb.


  • November 21, 2006
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    love

    From guest carmel (contact)
    love love love so hard to explain. Spike just says it in one hit.good on you spikexxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


  • November 21, 2006
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    love

    From guest carmel (contact)
    sometimes i find love hard to express when spike says a few words there! its said, with great understanding.


  • joannablue
    November 21, 2006
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    WOW!

    my Nan talks about Spike Milligan, this is Kool.

  • Meggh LotusMay
    November 19, 2006
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    This is a typical clever Milligan. I think he was in one of his melancholy meditative moods when he wrote this.


  • ScratchedAt
    November 9, 2006
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    WOW.

    Something so beautiful...
    My first trek to Oldpoetry and I found something I may have fallen in love with.


  • Kari gold member
    October 25, 2006
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    In Love

    I think I have falling in love with Spike Milligan now...wow


  • Neha Sharma silver member
    October 18, 2006
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    lovely

    this is beautiful.. I was really drowned in the words.. amazing poetry..


  • Ahkam silver member
    September 11, 2006
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    I Am Drowned

    This is an extra ordinary beautiful expression of love, the greatest wonder of the world. the imagery of the magnanimity of love is superb. A very simple and sweet poem


  • rufina caraid gold member
    August 28, 2006
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    Words of love from a man known for his mania. Priceless emotions, beautiful serene feeling.

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