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A collection of poetry

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Comment from mushroom
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well i must say you certainly did get to thinking, this is quite an inspired piece, and also a very thought provoking one too, love the way you got the rhyme going very sharp flow, nice

 Comment Written 09-Mar-2009

Comment from rhymelord
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Sue,
This is an enormously deep insight into the essential quality of the poet's soul that stirs up the magic of what we call poetry. Gee, I wish I could write verse like this. I do have one nit, but I don't want to spoil the moment.
Regards
Reg

 Comment Written 09-Mar-2009

Comment from aviddbrut
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great reflection on the importance and inherent need we have to create. I am working on a upcoming workshop on the theme of creativity, and you capture many of my thoughts. greaty rhythm and rhyme in your piece. well done.

david

 Comment Written 09-Mar-2009

Comment from miamia
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oh, my this is absolutely gorgeous, sensual in a way, all those lovely sounds and sights. I especially like this:
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I hear the strings of violins
As cellos complement their sounds'

I can just hear those lush cellos and see the abundant flower bed. A job well done, with powerful immages and an even more powerful message. I love reviewing this kind of poem that so artful and well executed. best, mia

 Comment Written 09-Mar-2009

Comment from Dklrdmcches
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I found this to be an incredible write. great emotion was felt as you poured your heart out and portrayed a message to the masses. great, great write was found here today...DKLRD

 Comment Written 09-Mar-2009

Comment from howling harp
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very nice poem. it is truly difficult to compose something that is clear yet at the same time has depth. i struggle with this constantly in song writting which is more my area than poetry. you have hit a large nail on the head here. nice job

 Comment Written 09-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 10-Mar-2009
    I'm taking this as a huge compliment!! You know, I have been wondering lately if I could write a song. I do love music so much. Perhaps if I started with a chorus and built around that. Not sure. But, think I'll give it a go one day. You know, Bob Dylan wasn't always clear! HA! I believe that if you write a song which you have so much conviction in, sometimes the meaning can remain a little less unclear to the listener. Hell, I don't even know the meaning of half of Pearl Jam's lyrics! It's a bit different than poetry because it has the music to accompany it. What genre of music do you write? Is it posted here on FS?? Do you write the music also? Thanks so much for your very generous review. And good luck on your song writing! Sue
reply by howling harp on 10-Mar-2009
    i usually write love songs /ballads and countryish/ bluegrass types of fun songsl i do write my own music and play several instruments. noneof it is yet on fs but i might see about doing that tool thanks for the encouragement. harp
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2009
    Very cool. I sure do love Bluegrass. Was raised on it. My Mom and Dad were born and raised in Tennessee, as was every relative I had/have. We used to go down there all the time (I live in Ohio).

    Dad taught himself how to play the 5-string banjo. He was a natural.
    If you have time, I would love you to read my poem called, "Daddy's Banjo" that I wrote back in December. I wrote it because he died last year and he loved his Gibson banjo so much (and so did all our family). Don't review it, but would just love you to read it since you like Bluegrass.

    What I love about a good ballad is that there is usually no pretense.
    I lived in Australia for about 8 years. When I moved there, I was really amazed at how their Irish music-turned country was still more on the Irish side. Hard to describe, but maybe you know what I mean. Like, the opposite of the American south, where our bluegrass music roots are from the Irish music, but it changed from the Irish more rapidly. Anyway, I liked the sound of the Australian country music, too. Great ballads. They are not as "bluesy" as we are; just great story-tellers in their ballads.

    Are you planning on posting your lyrics anytime?

    Take care,
    Sue
reply by howling harp on 10-Mar-2009
    i wasn't planning on it but now that you''ve asked i am going to put a few out there and see what happens. thanks for the nudge. harp
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2009
    Very cool! I will be on the look-out for them.

    Sue
Comment from Diane Marie
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I loved your poem it was very thought provoking. I am so pleased to read that some times others maynot know what the artist is portraying because some times I ask myself is it just me...should I know what is being said? Sometimes I feel like this about poems that I read and I think I should know what this about but I don't!! Hope I make sense!

 Comment Written 09-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 10-Mar-2009
    I learned long ago to appreciate any kind of art my own way and not feel the need to see it as others. If there are 10 people fawning over a painting and you don't like it or if it doesn't do anything for you, then it just doesn't. That's the greatness of art. Yeah and the same for poems. Some speak to us and some don't. Glad this one spoke to you! HA!! Thanks very much for your great review. And thanks for sharing your own thoughts. With regards, Sue
Comment from joan marie
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I've seen Farenhit 451 and this is a cold and dead world without art. Great metaphor. Interesting where inspiration comes from. Glad I won't be alive when the world is like that. joan marie

 Comment Written 09-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 10-Mar-2009
    Yes, a cold and dead world, indeed. Thanks so much for your review. Sue
reply by joan marie on 10-Mar-2009
    You're welcome, jm
Comment from cheyennewy
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Hi Sue....this is a fabulous poem and one I thoroughly enjoyed. Your imagery is clear and well done. I like the theme of the poem and the picture is wonderful. Your iambic tetrameter and rhyme scheme is also excellent....blessings....chey

 Comment Written 09-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 10-Mar-2009
    Chey, so glad you enjoyed this one. Thank you for all your compliments and very generous review. With warmest regards, Sue
Comment from skye
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So many areas we consider art..
music, painting, outdoor beauty, prose, poems, dance...
and so many more. Your poem is insightful, causing the reader to ponder also, just why and what did the artist intend.
Very very well done, with astounding artwork.

 Comment Written 09-Mar-2009


reply by the author on 10-Mar-2009
    Skye, yes, isn't that painting wonderful! So glad you liked this poem. Thanks for all your compliments and a great review. With regards, Sue