speak softly, love: 1959 version
civilized teens of the fifties33 total reviews
Comment from Pam (respa)
-A good presentation for your poem, Jim.
-Effective imagery and rhyme as you
describe this romantic encounter.
-Very good opening verses show his
concern should anyone hear them
and tells her they can still be romantic.
-He lets her know that the adults
will not act favorably if they aren't discreet.
-You reinforce his feelings and concerns
very well in the last verse.
-Thanks for sharing it.
-A good presentation for your poem, Jim.
-Effective imagery and rhyme as you
describe this romantic encounter.
-Very good opening verses show his
concern should anyone hear them
and tells her they can still be romantic.
-He lets her know that the adults
will not act favorably if they aren't discreet.
-You reinforce his feelings and concerns
very well in the last verse.
-Thanks for sharing it.
Comment Written 03-Jul-2024
Comment from June Sargent
Definitely a different time when soft whispers spoke volumes more than the empty shouting we hear today. Subtlety is no longer in fashion. But vulgarity is not necessarily attractive either. I opt for the firmer. Thank you for sharing sweet memories.
Definitely a different time when soft whispers spoke volumes more than the empty shouting we hear today. Subtlety is no longer in fashion. But vulgarity is not necessarily attractive either. I opt for the firmer. Thank you for sharing sweet memories.
Comment Written 03-Jul-2024
Comment from Dawn Munro
LOL -- I can so easily picture this scene, and dawg, behave! That young woman deserves to be treated with the utmost respect. It's too easy to influence a young lady! (Just kidding you, of course.) I enjoyed your poem very much.
LOL -- I can so easily picture this scene, and dawg, behave! That young woman deserves to be treated with the utmost respect. It's too easy to influence a young lady! (Just kidding you, of course.) I enjoyed your poem very much.
Comment Written 03-Jul-2024
Comment from Bill Schott
This poem, Speak Softly Love, takes the readers back to those days when getting together often required a bit of discipline and the understanding that order was prized.
This poem, Speak Softly Love, takes the readers back to those days when getting together often required a bit of discipline and the understanding that order was prized.
Comment Written 03-Jul-2024
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
I am wondering what is causing this girl to raise her voice here Jim? Maybe it is the passion between these two lovers? Ha ha ha. I enjoyed the sexual tension in this post Jim, a fine poem filled with secrecy and sensual thoughts, love Dolly x x x
I am wondering what is causing this girl to raise her voice here Jim? Maybe it is the passion between these two lovers? Ha ha ha. I enjoyed the sexual tension in this post Jim, a fine poem filled with secrecy and sensual thoughts, love Dolly x x x
Comment Written 03-Jul-2024
Comment from Michele Harber
Darn you! I couldn't read your poem without singing it to the tune of "Speak Softly, Love."
It's funny that, in your poem, you have to speak softly so as not to disturb the parents. In my home, it's speak softly so as not to disturb the child (especially now that she's not a child anymore).
Your poem is cute and funny, and probably way more relatable than most parents would like when thinking about their children and what they're doing when we're not looking (or listening).
Now, of course, I can't get that blasted song out of my mind!!!
Darn you! I couldn't read your poem without singing it to the tune of "Speak Softly, Love."
It's funny that, in your poem, you have to speak softly so as not to disturb the parents. In my home, it's speak softly so as not to disturb the child (especially now that she's not a child anymore).
Your poem is cute and funny, and probably way more relatable than most parents would like when thinking about their children and what they're doing when we're not looking (or listening).
Now, of course, I can't get that blasted song out of my mind!!!
Comment Written 02-Jul-2024
Comment from lyenochka
I like how you revert to the time period slang with "hot diggity" and I liked "don't sound like broadcast static" as the narrator wants to have that extra time with his lovely date!
I like how you revert to the time period slang with "hot diggity" and I liked "don't sound like broadcast static" as the narrator wants to have that extra time with his lovely date!
Comment Written 02-Jul-2024
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
Love the way you've captured the essence of the fifties in this sweet and charming free verse! The rather dated words of 'parlor' 'hot diggity' etc infuse character and appeal and all beautiful packaged with your visual and video. You've teleported us back to the 50s alright! Well done, Jim! Debbie
Love the way you've captured the essence of the fifties in this sweet and charming free verse! The rather dated words of 'parlor' 'hot diggity' etc infuse character and appeal and all beautiful packaged with your visual and video. You've teleported us back to the 50s alright! Well done, Jim! Debbie
Comment Written 02-Jul-2024
Comment from Sally Law
Great poem, my friend, however, the video contradicted the sedate 50s. We had Buddy Holly, That'll Be the Day (1957); Chubby Checker, The Twist (1960). I won a twist contest that year); Elvis, Heartbreak Hotel (1957); Roy Orbison, Ooby Dooby (1956); and Johnny O'Keefe above as living proof. Loved this blast from the past.
A whole lot of shaking and shouting goin' on.
Sending you my best today as always.
Sal :)) xo
Great poem, my friend, however, the video contradicted the sedate 50s. We had Buddy Holly, That'll Be the Day (1957); Chubby Checker, The Twist (1960). I won a twist contest that year); Elvis, Heartbreak Hotel (1957); Roy Orbison, Ooby Dooby (1956); and Johnny O'Keefe above as living proof. Loved this blast from the past.
A whole lot of shaking and shouting goin' on.
Sending you my best today as always.
Sal :)) xo
Comment Written 02-Jul-2024
Comment from Cindy Decker 3
Excellent presentation, Jim. I was brought up in the 60's which, I'm told, were radically different from the tame 50's.
Even the wild 60's take a back seat to all the happenings of today. But, in the future, the teens of today will no doubt think their times were more tame than those younger than them...and so on...doesn't it make one wonder, "just how bad will things be 100 years from now?"
Your poem mage me think of a quieter time in our history. Bring back saddle shoes, please! lol
Lovely poem, Jim.
Cindy
Excellent presentation, Jim. I was brought up in the 60's which, I'm told, were radically different from the tame 50's.
Even the wild 60's take a back seat to all the happenings of today. But, in the future, the teens of today will no doubt think their times were more tame than those younger than them...and so on...doesn't it make one wonder, "just how bad will things be 100 years from now?"
Your poem mage me think of a quieter time in our history. Bring back saddle shoes, please! lol
Lovely poem, Jim.
Cindy
Comment Written 02-Jul-2024