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    I was amazed yet again at the reception this poem got entering as Number ONE in Top one hundred best new poems .
    NOW IT COMES IN AS NUMBER 37 IN TOP ONE HUNDRED BEST ALL TIME AT MY POETRY SITE
    I have been, PRESENTING MY POEMS THERE FOR OVER 4 YEARS, NEVER EVER MADE A PLACEMENT IN THE TOP OF THE TOP LISTS THERE
    (TOP ONE HUNDRED BEST ALL TIME).
    ADDITIONALLY, IT HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR PRESENTATION IN APRIL AT, whispers.com


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    1 Cinder Girl Andrea Dietrich
    2 Indian Ink Poet Destroyer A

    3 Violin Elaine George
    4 The Sowing Debbie Guzzi
    5 Where The Sycamore Grew Carrie Richards
    6 Don't Come Ruben O.
    7 Love Passing By elizabeth wesley
    8 A Long Loud Sigh Maurice Yvonne
    9 REFLECTION SKAT A
    10 Disposable Wisdom Carolyn Devonshire
    11 The Poet Who Never Was Paul Callus
    12 Broken Wings Silent One
    13 Wind From The Sea David Meade
    14 Broken People Richard Lamoureux
    15 SWITCH magazine Chris D. Aechtner
    16 Petal Keith Bickerstaffe
    17 One Brief Moment john fleming
    18 Forgotten Heroes of the Somme Howard Bull
    19 WHEN I STOP AND PRAY William Robinson
    20 To Be With You - Justin Bordner
    21 Hard Times Jim Fish
    22 H-E-A-R-T of L-O-V-E Pace INK-U-SCRIPT
    23 Uncharted Waters Rhonda Johnson-Saunders
    24 Beyond Forever Casarah Nance
    25 AT THE FOOTBRIDGE - LIMERICK COLLABORATION JAN ALLISON
    26 A Near Death Experience of A Sweetheart Linda-Marie SweetHeart
    27 Like Zephyr Breeze Charmaine Chircop
    28 Within Reason- Maurice Yvonne and Seren Roberts Seren Roberts
    29 The End Gary Bateman
    30 Does your heart share this moon tonight Chris Green
    31 Best Friend Defined Dana Smith
    32 The Poets of Gloop Rebecca Teagan
    33 POETS Daniel Turner
    34 Island Spirit Connie Marcum Wong
    35 Eternal Life And The Total Self Sandra Haight

    36 The Maltese Moon Eileen Manassian
    37 In A Sad Blindness, One May Yet Find Hope Robert Lindley
    38 Where The White Rose Blooms Kelly Deschler
    39 Leaf Tim Smith
    40 - Peace, Love, and Gods Greatest Gift - Sunshine Smile
    41 ONLY EVER WITH YOU Olive Eloisa Guillermo - Fraser
    42 The Old Painter James Marshall Goff
    43 NATURES WONDERFUL GARDEN Teppo Gren
    44 The Park Bench arthur vaso
    45 Follow Me Mark Massey
    46 BIRTH daver austin
    47 Her Masterpiece Is Her Story Madison Marie
    48 This scar of mine Bella Cardenas
    49 Ancient Warrior Brenda Meier-Hans
    50 Half Of A Heart Sara Kendrick
    51 WORLD DAY AGAINST RACISM Demetrios Trifiatis
    52 The Angel Inside Roy Jerden
    53 As the Sun Rises FJ Thomas
    54 The Stone Terry O'Leary
    55 Grandpa Bob Quigley
    56 her silent seams kabuteng P.iNk k.
    57 The sacred art of dying joanna smith
    58 Recording/Re-playing/Recording/Re-playing Kristin Reynolds
    59 Do Not Grieve Your Muse KP Nunez
    60 Without Lament Frederic Parker
    61 POETRY FOR POETS: i own this- edition scott thirtyseven
    62 Rape Charlotte Jade Puddifoot
    63 Moonstruck Maiden Lin Lane
    64 Pledge Of Eternal Love Nicola Byrne
    65 Humanity Vince Suzadail Jr.
    66 The one known as Destroyer Michael Byte
    67 The Devil's Game The Seeker
    68 View It From Afar Emile Pinet
    69 She read me Dr Seuss Drake Eszes
    70 EDUCATED Cyndi MacMillan
    71 The Trail of a Raindrop kash poet
    72 The Greatest Poet Ever RALPH TAYLOR
    73 I am willing,, a miracle Joe Maverick
    74 The moon pours white wine Jeff Green
    75 Cocaine Is Her Name Lucilla Carrillo
    76 A Poet's Cry Barbara Gorelick
    77 AS FATHER IS TO HIS DAUGHTER nette onclaud
    78 The Spirit Of Poetry Soup Mystic Rose
    79 There is still beauty Agnes Krampe

    80 Autumn's Season Phyllis Babcock
    81 A Ripple In Time Donna Jones
    82 The Universe of You John Wilowski
    83 Northern Slaves Mustapha Mohammed
    84 Shine Greta Robinson
    85 Illusory Disguise Anne Currin
    86 A Mathematical Uncertainty Tammy Armstrong
    87 Dear Lucifer Laura Breidenthal
    88 Spring Bud Ernesto P. Santiago
    89 When Yesterday Was Today Edmund Siejka
    90 THE OLD OAK TREE harry horsman
    91 Always Together HGarvey Daniel Esquire
    92 Lonely Leaf in the Water James Fraser
    93 The Other Side of Winter Cona Adams
    94 Kiss the Rain Isaiah Zerbst
    95 This Song is for my Mother Catman Cohen
    96 You Took My Place Kim Merryman
    97 ALWAYS MOTHERS DAY Sean Kelly
    98 My Butterfly Cupids Arrow
    99 and that comes from within Broken Wings
    100 Day of Reckoning Raul Moreno

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    In A Sad Blindness, One May Yet Find Hope
    (The Solemn Prayer)


    Raining splashing, fierce winds blowing and huge trees sway
    I pray not for all this, on some other black day
    With dark blue shadows plotting my early demise
    I seek deep wisdom from sages worldly and wise
    Not just some clever words to soothe this shattered heart
    Instead sweet hope, light in words, to this life restart
    With power to waken these world-blinded closed eyes
    Stop salty tear drops falling from splintered skies.

    On this day, life should see past these looming black-storms
    Find solace in love, hope and my loving wife's arms
    Yet that stone wall, yields to nothing but great power
    Far more than this broken soul can muster this hour
    When thus lost, can one ever find again that Light
    Healer of dagger stabbed wounds, found on a dark night
    I pray, gift wisdom to walk that one true-lit path
    Release this sad soul from, this evil, wicked wrath.

    Raining splashing, fierce winds blowing and huge trees sway
    I pray not for all this, on some other black day
    With dark blue shadows plotting my early demise
    I seek deep wisdom from sages worldly and wise
    Not just some clever words to soothe this shattered heart
    Instead sweet hope, light in words, to this life restart
    With power to waken these world-blinded closed eyes
    Stop salty tear drops falling from splintered skies.

    Robert J. Lindley, 2-07-2017

    Syllables Per Line:
    12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 0 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 0 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
    Total # Syllables: 288
    Total # Words: 225

    Note- I decided to write this poem, this morn. About half had already been composed in my head yesterday afternoon and I finally sat down now to put pen to paper.
    Believe me, in that it was not an easy task to finish this and be satisfied with the results.
    Maybe I am just tired and stopped because of that.
    I don't know. Maybe on another day, I could have and would have thought this lacking and rewritten it..
    But today, I have only enough to say, this is as it is(and thus it may stay), hope you may find it agreeable and not fault me too much .......

    Copyright © Robert Lindley | Year Posted 2017
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    I was amazed to find this morn, that I have several new followers(FANS) listed at my home poetry site.
    Doubly important is that every one of these followers both new and old, are poets themselves.
    123 IS A LOT WHEN CONSIDERING THAT I DO NOT SOCIALISE MUCH THERE NOR LINK THAT SITE TO FACEBOOK, TWITTER, ETC. ETC.-Tyr


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    First twelve listed in the top one hundred new poems at my poetry site.
    I am surprised that this poem that I wrote so long ago, in such haste and without any great care as to improve it, has placed so high.--Tyr



    1 KING ARTHUR - A collaboration with Darren White White Wolf
    2 A Poetry Collection arthur vaso
    3 No thunder without lightning Silent One
    4 Passionate Martyrdom - with Silent One Nicola Byrne
    5 Two Pairs of Shoes Connie Marcum Wong
    6 - Shiny Stars - Sunshine Smile
    7 Love's Eternal Death Frederic Parker
    8 My Love Shall Find You Winged Warrior
    9 A to Z of Good Thinking Robert Haigh
    10 Threshold of Madness Lin Lane
    11 Have a lovely day Chris Green
    12 Will You See Truth Beyond That Dark Stone Fence Robert J. Lindley


    Will You See Truth Beyond That Dark Stone Fence

    Can you feel true heart in early dawn's light
    soft grace and gentle winds in Spring's new flight.
    Can soul feel Nature's benevolent course
    from open mind, mankind's weakness divorce?

    Hear morning doves as they sing out soft calls
    let kindness escape from imprisoned walls.
    Gather knowledge, true strength from mother Earth
    seek truth in doing right with all your worth.

    See brilliance in every golden sunset
    cease striving for all earth's wealth you can get.
    See Nature, its great eye-opening gifts
    let grace come as your spirit it uplifts.

    Will you see truth beyond that dark stone fence
    find calm over world's chaotic suspense?

    R.J. Lindley,
    April 14th, 1982

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    The one hundred best and most popular new poems posted on ********** within the past MONTH. These are the top poems, by poet, as chosen by members. Also see Top 100 Poems All-time and Top 100 Famous Poets - All Time .
    1 A Poetry Collection arthur vaso
    2 No thunder without lightning Silent One
    3 Courage of Youth, Battle of Ypres, Flanders Field Robert Lindley
    4 Two Pairs of Shoes Connie Marcum Wong
    5 My Love Shall Find You Winged Warrior
    6 A to Z of Good Thinking Robert Haigh
    7 Threshold of Madness Lin Lane
    8 - Hominoidea - Sunshine Smile
    9 Timeless Charlie Smith
    10 Listen Aiyah de Torres

    Edit, today- New listing, 8/30/2017

    Made it to the number 3 spot of the top 10 poems, of the top one hundred best poems, after only four days of having been posted.
    A very old poem I wrote 42 years ago , when 21 years old..


    Courage of Youth, Battle of Ypres, Flanders Field
    (A Tribute)


    Tough as nails young man with a red right hand
    red-fire and whiskey ran in his blood.
    Courageous seed of vast and cold hard land
    quick temper, power of a surging flood.
    Seeker of life, its promised mysteries
    rash gambler with all he would ever own.
    Born on ship in high wind swept, roaring seas
    toughest warrior his town had ever grown.

    Met his fate by volley of red-hot lead
    buried on ground scared and battle blasted.
    Aye boys, fodder that machine guns were fed
    fools marching to death, long as it lasted.

    Now flowers cover up and Time denies
    scenes of battle torn soil and blood-red skies.

    R.J. Lindley
    April 23rd, 1975

    SONNET-(DEATH AND WAR'S FUTILITY)
    Tribute to Courage of Youth-- Second Battle of Ypres, April 22nd 1915 .

    Note- added - 8-26-2017

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    The name Flanders Fields is particularly associated with battles that took place in the Ypres Salient, including the Second Battle of Ypres and the Battle of Passchendaele. For most of the war, the front line ran continuously from south of Zeebrugge on the Belgian coast, across Flanders Fields into the centre of Northern France before moving eastwards — and it was known as the Western Front.

    The phrase originates from a poem titled In Flanders Fields by Canadian Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, inspired by his service during the Second Battle of Ypres. The fields were not maintained for years before they were made into a memorial. Today Flanders Fields is home to thousands of poppies.

    --------------------------------------

    Found this while rummaging through some of my old poems. Decided not to edit it. Leave it as it was composed over 42 years ago..
    Added the note for those not familiar with that battle and its horrific carnage, primarily from the insanity of large bodies of troops marching into direct machine gun fire.

    Copyright © Robert Lindley | Year Posted 2017
    Last edited by Tyr-Ziu Saxnot; 08-30-2017 at 08:30 PM.
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    Wow, congrats Robert!! That's a real honor
    After the game, the king and the pawn go into the same box - Author unknown

    “Unfortunately, the truth is now whatever the media say it is”
    -Abbey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    Wow, congrats Robert!! That's a real honor
    THANKS MY FRIEND..
    I am amazed at the reception this poem has gotten there.
    These poets listed are truly fine poets... Many have published poems and poetry books they authored....


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    The one hundred best and most popular new poems posted on ********** within the past MONTH. These are the top poems, by poet, as chosen by members. Also see Top 100 Poems All-time and Top 100 Famous Poets - All Time .

    1 No thunder without lightning Silent One
    2 Courage of Youth, Battle of Ypres, Flanders Field Robert Lindley
    3 Two Pairs of Shoes Connie Marcum Wong
    4 My Love Shall Find You Winged Warrior
    5 A to Z of Good Thinking Robert Haigh
    6 Threshold of Madness Lin Lane
    7 In Celtic Shadows - A Collaboration With Lin Vladislav Raven
    8 - Hominoidea - Sunshine Smile
    9 Timeless Charlie Smith
    10 Listen Aiyah de Torres
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    So much for the hate crowd, eh???? GOOD JOB!
    I love to make Liberals Cry, and Whine.
    So, this is for them.
    GOD BLESS AMERICA - IN GOD WE TRUST !

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    New list today.. 9-01-2017
    I almost didnt post it, as I started editing another old poem to post, my mind kept telling me this one had something.
    Poets are oft the worst judges of their own creations. I would have never dreamed that this poem would reach the number 1 spot..-Tyr

    Now this poem has made it to the number ONE spot of the top 20 poems, of the top one hundred best poems.
    A very old poem I wrote 42 years ago, when 21 years old.. Posted exactly as was written 42 years ago..
    1 Courage of Youth, Battle of Ypres, Flanders Field Robert Lindley
    2 No thunder without lightning Silent One
    3 My Love Shall Find You Winged Warrior
    4 A to Z of Good Thinking Robert Haigh
    5 Threshold of Madness Lin Lane
    6 In Celtic Shadows - A Collaboration With Lin Vladislav Raven
    7 - Hominoidea - Sunshine Smile
    8 Listen Aiyah de Torres
    9 Dark Rainstorm Dale Gregory Cozart
    10 Humanity White Wolf
    11 Kiss of Death arthur vaso
    12 Slow Hand Maria Williams
    13 It's Quiet Now Tim Smith
    14 MY ODYSSEY Demetrios Trifiatis
    15 Tit for Tat Poetry Eileen Manassian
    16 Artwork - what am I Seren Roberts
    17 On Such Divine Evenings Greg Barden
    18 Reaping And Relishing Jo Daniel
    19 The Quiescent Water Way Victor Buhagiar
    20 Fire-Water Dance Susan Ashley

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    Courage of Youth, Battle of Ypres, Flanders Field
    (A Tribute)

    Tough as nails young man with a red right hand
    red-fire and whiskey ran in his blood.
    Courageous seed of vast and cold hard land
    quick temper, power of a surging flood.
    Seeker of life, its promised mysteries
    rash gambler with all he would ever own.
    Born on ship in high wind swept, roaring seas
    toughest warrior his town had ever grown.

    Met his fate by volley of red-hot lead
    buried on ground scared and battle blasted.
    Aye boys, fodder that machine guns were fed
    fools marching to death, long as it lasted.

    Now flowers cover up and Time denies
    scenes of battle torn soil and blood-red skies.

    R.J. Lindley
    April 23rd, 1975

    SONNET-(DEATH AND WAR'S FUTILITY)
    Tribute to Courage of Youth-- Second Battle of Ypres, April 22nd 1915 .

    Note- added - 8-26-2017

    Wiki-
    The name Flanders Fields is particularly associated with battles that took place in the Ypres Salient, including the Second Battle of Ypres and the Battle of Passchendaele. For most of the war, the front line ran continuously from south of Zeebrugge on the Belgian coast, across Flanders Fields into the centre of Northern France before moving eastwards — and it was known as the Western Front.

    The phrase originates from a poem titled In Flanders Fields by Canadian Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae, inspired by his service during the Second Battle of Ypres. The fields were not maintained for years before they were made into a memorial. Today Flanders Fields is home to thousands of poppies.

    --------------------------------------

    Found this while rummaging through some of my old poems. Decided not to edit it. Leave it as it was composed over 42 years ago..
    Added the note for those not familiar with that battle and its horrific carnage, primarily from the insanity of large bodies of troops marching into direct machine gun fire.

    Copyright © Robert Lindley | Year Posted 2017
    Last edited by Tyr-Ziu Saxnot; 09-01-2017 at 09:36 PM.
    18 U.S. Code § 2381-Treason Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.

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    Now my poem, Courage of Youth, Battle of Ypres, Flanders Field, after reaching, number one spot on best new poems for past month --
    has now also been placed in at number 37 of - Top 100 Poems of All Time........
    This is in itself quite an honor, since there are many, tens of thousands of poems that did not make this highest list there..
    Having two placements, one as number one, amazes me-especially so since this poem was written when I was very young, at only 21 years old.-Tyr


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    1 Cinder Girl Andrea Dietrich
    2 Indian Ink Poet Destroyer A
    3 Violin Elaine George
    4 The Sowing Debbie Guzzi
    5 Where The Sycamore Grew Carrie Richards
    6 A Cathartic Weave Of Three Maurice Yvonne
    7 Love Passing By elizabeth wesley
    8 Broken People Richard Lamoureux
    9 REFLECTION SKAT A
    10 Disposable Wisdom Carolyn Devonshire
    11 The Poet Who Never Was Paul Callus
    12 Wind From The Sea David Meade
    13 SWITCH magazine Chris D. Aechtner
    14 Petal Keith Bickerstaffe
    15 One Brief Moment john fleming
    16 WHEN I STOP AND PRAY William Robinson
    17 Forgotten Heroes of the Somme Howard Bull
    18 To Be With You - Justin Bordner
    19 AT THE FOOTBRIDGE - LIMERICK COLLABORATION ,JAN ALLISON
    20 Twilight Aurora Silent One

    21 Hard Times Jim Fish
    22 Natures Gift Charlie Smith
    23 Uncharted Waters Rhonda Johnson-Saunders
    24 Never Shame a Woman Eileen Manassian
    25 Rape Charlotte Jade Puddifoot
    26 KING ARTHUR - A collaboration with Darren White White Wolf
    27 Who But God Daniel Turner
    28 A Near Death Experience of A Sweetheart Linda-MarieSweetHeart
    29 H-E-A-R-T of L-O-V-E Pace INK-U-SCRIPT
    30 Starry Starry Night Maria Williams
    31 Tranquility Connie Marcum Wong
    32 Tell the Night to Hold Me Greg Barden
    33 Within Reason- Maurice Yvonne and Seren Roberts, Seren Roberts
    34 Does your heart share this moon tonight Chris Green
    35 Like Zephyr Breeze Charmaine Chircop
    36 A Poetry Collection arthur vaso
    37 Courage of Youth, Battle of Ypres, Flanders Field, Robert Lindley
    38 Best Friend Defined Dana Smith
    39 Leaf Tim Smith
    40 The End Gary Bateman

    41 Where The White Rose Blooms Kelly Deschler
    42 NATURES WONDERFUL GARDEN Teppo Gren
    43 Eternal Life And The Total Self Sandra Haight
    44 Poet in Recluse Lin Lane
    45 Her Masterpiece Is Her Story Madison Marie
    46 Half Of A Heart Sara Kendrick
    47 ONLY EVER WITH YOU Olive Eloisa Guillermo - Fraser
    48 The Old Painter James Marshall Goff
    49 her silent seams kabuteng P.iNk k.
    50 The sacred art of dying joanna smith
    51 - I Tried To Say - Sunshine Smile
    52 Without Lament Frederic Parker
    53 I DANCE Darren White
    54 BIRTH daver austin
    55 One Silent Word Freddie Robinson Jr.
    56 Will You Tie My Shoes When I Grow Old Rachel Kovacs
    57 Autumn's Season Phyllis Babcock
    58 This scar of mine Bella Cardenas
    59 Ancient Warrior Brenda Meier-Hans
    60 WORLD DAY AGAINST RACISM Demetrios Trifiatis

    61 View It From Afar Emile Pinet
    62 The Angel Inside Roy Jerden
    63 Grandpa Bob Quigley
    64 She read me Dr Seuss Drake Eszes
    65 The Stone Terry O'Leary
    66 Do Not Grieve Your Muse KP Nunez
    67 and that comes from within Broken Wings
    68 Recording/Re-playing/Recording/Re-playing Kristin Reynolds
    69 The moon pours white wine Jeff Green
    70 Cocaine Is Her Name Lucilla Carrillo
    71 Follow Me Mark Massey
    72 There is still beauty Agnes Krampe
    73 AS FATHER IS TO HIS DAUGHTER nette onclaud
    74 POETRY FOR POETS: i own this- edition scott thirtyseven
    75 Pledge Of Eternal Love Nicola Byrne
    76 All I Am James Inman
    77 A Single Glance From You Becca Teagan
    78 In Love's Sweet Embrace Vladislav Raven
    79 winter's afterglow Lynn Marie
    80 My Love Shall Find You Winged Warrior

    81 Humanity Vince Suzadail Jr.
    82 Shine Greta Robinson
    83 The Universe of You John Wilowski
    84 The one known as Destroyer Michael Byte
    85 Dear Lucifer Laura Breidenthal
    86 The Greatest Poet Ever RALPH TAYLOR
    87 The Trail of a Raindrop kash poet
    88 This Song is for my Mother Catman Cohen
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    Three of my poems are listed currently in the top one hundred best and most popular poems.
    All three are collaborations.

    Number 27- Authors Robert Lindley, Susan Ashley and Teppo Gren -- Title- Soul Searching Trek Along Winter's Snow Painted Trail

    Number 32- Authors Robert Lindley and Teppo Gren ---- Title- The Goddess Of Blessed Redemption

    Number 35- Authors Robert Lindley and Susan Ashley--- Title- Ageless Seeds Of Simple Joys

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    You should be so proud, that's quite an honor!


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    incredible!! Nicely done!
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