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Viewing comments for Chapter 278 "Minnesota Capitol Building"Small and Specialty Poems
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Comment from I am Cat
Tom,
Did you say 'some authorities insist.....' I'm sorry, you lost me after that... I had to lock the doors and bar the windows. ;)
I'd say this is a very impressive building AND a sonnet, indeed.
I like the use of all the four and five syllable words that you've
used.
As much as I can remember, that's not done a lot in sonnets, so that's really cool.
Also, your word choices are really great. Well done, another sonnet tackled and mastered... on to the next one! ;)
Cat
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2015
Tom,
Did you say 'some authorities insist.....' I'm sorry, you lost me after that... I had to lock the doors and bar the windows. ;)
I'd say this is a very impressive building AND a sonnet, indeed.
I like the use of all the four and five syllable words that you've
used.
As much as I can remember, that's not done a lot in sonnets, so that's really cool.
Also, your word choices are really great. Well done, another sonnet tackled and mastered... on to the next one! ;)
Cat
Comment Written 08-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 09-Aug-2015
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Thank you Cat for this very astute review. I try to be different in my own ways, even though staying epwith in the box. Glad you noticed. Marching on.
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Onward and upward dear man! ;)
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
They don't make buildings like this anymore, do they. Our Houses of Parliament, and official buildings in London are really beautiful, but now everything is built quickly, or cheaply. No artist pride in our buildings now. I loved this style poem, Tom, suits the subject well. :) Sandra xsx
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
They don't make buildings like this anymore, do they. Our Houses of Parliament, and official buildings in London are really beautiful, but now everything is built quickly, or cheaply. No artist pride in our buildings now. I loved this style poem, Tom, suits the subject well. :) Sandra xsx
Comment Written 08-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
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Thank you Sandra. You are so right about new buildings these days.
Comment from Joan E.
I've written in the past about having visited all fifty states to satisfy my husband's goal of wanting to see all the capitals and capitols. Minnesota's stands out as having one of the more handsome buildings. Thanks for reminding me with your photograph of Gilbert's masterpiece. I am glad it inspired you to create such a descriptive Saraband sonnet. I enjoyed your rhymes, architectural details and pride! Big cheers- Joan, from Reykjavik
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
I've written in the past about having visited all fifty states to satisfy my husband's goal of wanting to see all the capitals and capitols. Minnesota's stands out as having one of the more handsome buildings. Thanks for reminding me with your photograph of Gilbert's masterpiece. I am glad it inspired you to create such a descriptive Saraband sonnet. I enjoyed your rhymes, architectural details and pride! Big cheers- Joan, from Reykjavik
Comment Written 08-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
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Thank you Joan. I see you made it to the capital of Iceland. Happy and safe traveling.
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Yes, and it was the highlight of our trip--I'd like to return and spend more than two days. You'd be in photographers heaven! Smiles- Joan
Comment from rod007
Your words are consistent with the imagery. Classical is what that building is and you describe it well with your usual poetic flare. The Greek and Roman influence was overwhelming in the western world. The Greek influence even trespassed into Northern India. Well done, Tom.
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
Your words are consistent with the imagery. Classical is what that building is and you describe it well with your usual poetic flare. The Greek and Roman influence was overwhelming in the western world. The Greek influence even trespassed into Northern India. Well done, Tom.
Comment Written 08-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
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Thank you rod, very astute review.
Comment from artemis53
Interesting piece in which I'm wondering "How did that guy look at the State Capitol Building and get inspiration." To each his own since I get mine from something like a leaf. "Aesthetic possibilities are practical, " Great line.
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
Interesting piece in which I'm wondering "How did that guy look at the State Capitol Building and get inspiration." To each his own since I get mine from something like a leaf. "Aesthetic possibilities are practical, " Great line.
Comment Written 08-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
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Thank you Artemis. It just happens.
Comment from robina1978
How nice to be able almost always to use your own photo, and like all this one complements your poem perfectly. You say it is a Saraband Sonnet. You stuck to the rules of it. It is in the Minnesota capital You describe how it was built and the purpose it has.
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
How nice to be able almost always to use your own photo, and like all this one complements your poem perfectly. You say it is a Saraband Sonnet. You stuck to the rules of it. It is in the Minnesota capital You describe how it was built and the purpose it has.
Comment Written 08-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
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Thank you Ine, that's right.
Comment from Pantygynt
Wow! That is for both the building and the sonnet. The latter is quite a complex form but pleasing nonetheless. It seems extraordinarily apt for a building that seems to possess delusions of grandeur!
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
Wow! That is for both the building and the sonnet. The latter is quite a complex form but pleasing nonetheless. It seems extraordinarily apt for a building that seems to possess delusions of grandeur!
Comment Written 08-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
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Thank you Pantygynt. I like that form too.
Comment from poetadeu
I like all sonnets. This one is new to me
and I like the rhythm, rhyme meter and
the story of the Minnesota Capital building.
It really is an impressive piece of architecture.
Should be a contest for this style to give
writers the opportunity to try it. This has
been interesting.
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
I like all sonnets. This one is new to me
and I like the rhythm, rhyme meter and
the story of the Minnesota Capital building.
It really is an impressive piece of architecture.
Should be a contest for this style to give
writers the opportunity to try it. This has
been interesting.
Comment Written 07-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 08-Aug-2015
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Thank you Pietadeu. I give that some thought.
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It was my pleasure and hope to see
the entries in the contest. It is different.
I think it would catch on.
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It was my pleasure and hope to see
the entries in the contest. It is different.
I think it would catch on.
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
Interesting sonnet. Love the pattern of the sonnet as well as the history of the building.
The contents of your poem seem to be a little tongue in the cheek but also proud to be part of the building. Again another fantastic photo.
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2015
Interesting sonnet. Love the pattern of the sonnet as well as the history of the building.
The contents of your poem seem to be a little tongue in the cheek but also proud to be part of the building. Again another fantastic photo.
Comment Written 07-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2015
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Thank you Sandra. Yes, a little of both.