The Devil Went Back to Georgia
The saga of Johnny continues...78 total reviews
Comment from visionary1234
oh Dean you are a riot! This epic moves along at a hundred miles an hour, the internal rhyming tripping easily off the story-teller's tongue and I can just hear the verses being sun or spouted by a big, deep C & W voice. Rhythm's pretty bumpy in places and could be cleaned up though - THEN you'd really have a whiz of a write. But nevertheless, you always bring a smile to my face with your clever use of words!
:)S
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2014
oh Dean you are a riot! This epic moves along at a hundred miles an hour, the internal rhyming tripping easily off the story-teller's tongue and I can just hear the verses being sun or spouted by a big, deep C & W voice. Rhythm's pretty bumpy in places and could be cleaned up though - THEN you'd really have a whiz of a write. But nevertheless, you always bring a smile to my face with your clever use of words!
:)S
Comment Written 08-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2014
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Ha ha, thanks so much, Sharyn, I truly appreciate that. Hey, if I can put a smile on someone's face, then my day's complete.
Thanks for the complimentary review, my talented friend.
Comment from Cloe Z
Nice sequel to the original poem! It was entertaining to read, and the rhyme was good and nice and subtle. You really captured the rollicking tone of the original. The poem reads really well. The artwork is fun too. Good work!
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
Nice sequel to the original poem! It was entertaining to read, and the rhyme was good and nice and subtle. You really captured the rollicking tone of the original. The poem reads really well. The artwork is fun too. Good work!
Comment Written 07-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
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Thanks.
Comment from L.M.Mullins
You certainly have plenty of perseverance to craft a story in poetic form. I love the reference to W. W. Jacobs in your piece, he is one of my favorite authors. This is a great sequel to a classic. Great visuals as always.
L.M.
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
You certainly have plenty of perseverance to craft a story in poetic form. I love the reference to W. W. Jacobs in your piece, he is one of my favorite authors. This is a great sequel to a classic. Great visuals as always.
L.M.
Comment Written 07-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
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Than you.
Comment from Treischel
An outstanding tour de force in remarkable poetic fashion. You blew the doors off with your exquisite rhyming that was as consistant as it was compelling. Executed with your expert ability to create an eyecatching composition the blends picture and verse.
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
An outstanding tour de force in remarkable poetic fashion. You blew the doors off with your exquisite rhyming that was as consistant as it was compelling. Executed with your expert ability to create an eyecatching composition the blends picture and verse.
Comment Written 07-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Mr. T.
Comment from Janet Foor
Great rhythm and rhyme to this masterpiece. I have always enjoyed listening to the song. Your version with it's unique phrases is incredible. Well done indeed.
blessings
Janet
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
Great rhythm and rhyme to this masterpiece. I have always enjoyed listening to the song. Your version with it's unique phrases is incredible. Well done indeed.
blessings
Janet
Comment Written 07-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
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Thanks.
Comment from adewpearl
solid rhyming couplets
as well as strong internal rhyming
You do tell one helluva story, my friend, and this is no exception :-) Brooke
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
solid rhyming couplets
as well as strong internal rhyming
You do tell one helluva story, my friend, and this is no exception :-) Brooke
Comment Written 07-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
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Thanks.
Comment from ravenblack
Loved the song "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" as a kid and you stuck to the rhythm stroke for stroke with you rosined pen. Just can't stand Charlie Daniel's politics. Still, your poem makes me want to dig into the ol' album collection and give it another listen.
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
Loved the song "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" as a kid and you stuck to the rhythm stroke for stroke with you rosined pen. Just can't stand Charlie Daniel's politics. Still, your poem makes me want to dig into the ol' album collection and give it another listen.
Comment Written 07-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
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Thanks.
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Charlie Daniels came to Fort Hood a few years back and played a free concert for the military. The house rocked when he played this song. Awhile back I watched a movie about this song. I can't remember the name of but it was good. Great job.
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
Charlie Daniels came to Fort Hood a few years back and played a free concert for the military. The house rocked when he played this song. Awhile back I watched a movie about this song. I can't remember the name of but it was good. Great job.
Comment Written 07-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Barb...
Comment from forestport12
I think this is worthy of all the effort sweat and tears you must have put into this. I've always thought the best poetry is the one that tells a story. Your phrases and unique wording is incredible. "Agape love," is something most average folk aren't aware of, and I like how what you do doesn't preach, it makes you dig deep and think... Love that "monkey paw," too, that is one example your originality. Stan
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
I think this is worthy of all the effort sweat and tears you must have put into this. I've always thought the best poetry is the one that tells a story. Your phrases and unique wording is incredible. "Agape love," is something most average folk aren't aware of, and I like how what you do doesn't preach, it makes you dig deep and think... Love that "monkey paw," too, that is one example your originality. Stan
Comment Written 07-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Stan...
Comment from Alan K Pease
It just so happens that there was a blurb on CNN about a rock band preacher giving forth his sermons to large audiences. I don't think he played the fiddle, but he sure had a message.
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
It just so happens that there was a blurb on CNN about a rock band preacher giving forth his sermons to large audiences. I don't think he played the fiddle, but he sure had a message.
Comment Written 07-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Alan...