Pollyanna - DivX Version (Normal Quality), iPod/iPhone Version
Posted in Uncategorized with tags 2003, Bamber David, Bell Tom, Cranham Kenneth, Drama, Ellis Tom, Gillett Aden, Thornton Ben on November 23, 2009 by leojones1978|
IMDB rating: 7.50 Plot: Pollyanna is a young orphan with a positive, cheerful personality who comes to live with her wealthy, embittered, spinster aunt. She introduces everyone to her preacher father’s favorite “Glad Game” and ends up transforming not only her aunt’s life but the entire town. When the selfless, caring Pollyanna is severely injured in an accident, her spirits dip uncharacteristically, and the townsfolk rally around to help her regain her perspective, to rejoice in God and look for the good. |
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Actors: Cranham Kenneth,Gillett Aden,Bell Tom,Ellis Tom,Bamber David,Thornton Ben,Drama,
Did you ever have a person who represented goodness to you?
She was light and joy
but not some pollyanna
a nice counterpoint
to my scathing silliness
I am hurt that she scorns me
and I don’t care who sees me cry.
It won’t affect my paycheck
It won’t make the rains fall harder
It doesn’t mean I am a bad person
It just means humanity
is a little more human tonight.
God is good; mothers are just who they are.
Iano, I have never claimed to be any good, and i accept all criticism.
How you doing?
I think Who, Me? is right.
This poem was a kind gesture.
You’ve got mail.
ma
ma | Jul 29, 2009
Even the manliest of men want to cuddle sometimes.
Mr David Blaine | Jul 28, 2009
Holy S H I T, TERRORIST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Call Homeland SECURITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Van J | Jul 28, 2009
This is your best write I have seen thus far
mtheoryrules | Jul 28, 2009
My mother represented everything that was good and secure in my life, until the day she died.
justsayno | Jul 28, 2009
YES my bff she died in a nursing home fire rip rissy ily
kelsey | Jul 28, 2009
Wow, that is awesome!
Yes, my mom was much like that. She passed in May of ‘08 and I still miss her. Thanks for this, it feels like a heart-felt tribute…
mrs_g | Jul 28, 2009
Mothers are just who they are. Goodness? Yes. I loved mine, but sometimes it was… complicated.
Actually, there was an old fellow
A poor sweeper
who lived in a house with no roof
but every day
for two years
he’d invite me to lunch
share a plate of rice
and three glasses of tea
And we’d sit through the heat of the day
with nothing to say
I wish I was as good a friend to him
as he was to me.
John D | Jul 28, 2009
mothers can be awesome
a great write
Edit:
have to agree with John abt the relationship being, sometimes complicated
Awkward | Jul 28, 2009
A good write, great ending line.
neonman | Jul 28, 2009
I find myself being touched by this pen. You are supposed to be a heartless brute without feelings and certainly this verse says otherwise. Nice
SIN | Jul 28, 2009
Aha! You can’t write for toffee - I knew it.
The Genuine Mighty Iano | Jul 29, 2009
I don’t know much about how poetry is "suppose" to be, or how to write it according to all the "poetry rules", but when I read a poem that moves me, I like to stop by and say, thanks for sharing…this is one of those poems.
Hippie Chick | Jul 29, 2009
Mothers have feelings, too.
Sometimes they take and take slams
until they can take no more.
Everyone has a breaking point, perhaps you found hers.
Who, Me? | Jul 29, 2009
awe, I see the softer side of HH! I knew you had it in you!
go ahead, put on that brutish exterior, I see the softy in your guarded heart.
giggling because I love this write!
Giggles | Jul 29, 2009
I am blessed with many. My sister is one of the sweetest, purest souls I have ever had the honor of knowing.
Edit: I’m behind lately. Ma is beyond definition. A shining light even when it’s dark.
