Little Poems
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Comment from Joan E.
Thank for sharing your photograph of these curious objects--I thought they were baskets of some sort. The ancient, "curtailed" sonnet form accompanies them well. I enjoyed your questions and your rhymes. Cheers- Joan
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2016
Thank for sharing your photograph of these curious objects--I thought they were baskets of some sort. The ancient, "curtailed" sonnet form accompanies them well. I enjoyed your questions and your rhymes. Cheers- Joan
Comment Written 31-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2016
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Thank you Joan. At first I thought they were huge hornet's nests.
Comment from lightink
That's an incredible shot, Tom!
I did make me stare at it for a while to decipher those strange objects!
Also, the poem pretty much described what I felt, thought looking at the image!
Wow! Another less mainstream sonnet! I love your educational notes, and your poetry adventures!
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2016
That's an incredible shot, Tom!
I did make me stare at it for a while to decipher those strange objects!
Also, the poem pretty much described what I felt, thought looking at the image!
Wow! Another less mainstream sonnet! I love your educational notes, and your poetry adventures!
Comment Written 31-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2016
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Thank you Jyoti. I try.
Comment from thonnigford09
This was wonderful. Very creative and surprising. I wouldn't have expected the wicker artwork, being a person of silver linings myself, but glad to see this brightness. Thanks and I would recommend this! Theresa.
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
This was wonderful. Very creative and surprising. I wouldn't have expected the wicker artwork, being a person of silver linings myself, but glad to see this brightness. Thanks and I would recommend this! Theresa.
Comment Written 30-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
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Thank you very much Teresa.
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Your welcome!!
Comment from I am Cat
I think they are gorgeous, and by the way... speaking of gorgeous... this photo is quite gorgeous... the coloring and composition is quite exquisite... lovely..
I really like this, Tom... well done. ;)
Cat
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
I think they are gorgeous, and by the way... speaking of gorgeous... this photo is quite gorgeous... the coloring and composition is quite exquisite... lovely..
I really like this, Tom... well done. ;)
Cat
Comment Written 30-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
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Thank you Cat. That makes it worthwhile.
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
An interesting poem and an even more interesting photo. It surely seems like a big bird's nests. What the purpose for the artwork will be is anyone's guess.
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
An interesting poem and an even more interesting photo. It surely seems like a big bird's nests. What the purpose for the artwork will be is anyone's guess.
Comment Written 30-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
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Thank you Sandra. Yeah, I wish there had been a plaque or sign nearby explaining it a bit. Being a small town, there was likely an article about it in the local paper.
Comment from nancy_e_davis
I thought they were birds nests. I have smaller versions in my trees. They were made by Hummingbirds.Can you imagine how small a hummingbirds eggs and chicks are?
About the so called sonnet. I don't think they should call it a sonnet. What's the point of that? Give it it's own name. LOL Nancy
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
I thought they were birds nests. I have smaller versions in my trees. They were made by Hummingbirds.Can you imagine how small a hummingbirds eggs and chicks are?
About the so called sonnet. I don't think they should call it a sonnet. What's the point of that? Give it it's own name. LOL Nancy
Comment Written 30-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
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Thank you Nancy. Go figure.
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
Yes, I can quite see why you would feel some sense of fear, looking at them, I thought they were wasps nest, large ones! What a good idea, though, to decorate the trees that way while they are bare of leaves. Lovely poem, my friend, I am seeing a lot of different sonnets lately, this one is lovely, the Dente's Curtal Sonnet, wonderful name too. Thank you for your authors notes, they are very informative. Excellent all round read. xsx Sandra
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
Yes, I can quite see why you would feel some sense of fear, looking at them, I thought they were wasps nest, large ones! What a good idea, though, to decorate the trees that way while they are bare of leaves. Lovely poem, my friend, I am seeing a lot of different sonnets lately, this one is lovely, the Dente's Curtal Sonnet, wonderful name too. Thank you for your authors notes, they are very informative. Excellent all round read. xsx Sandra
Comment Written 30-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
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Thank you so much Sandra. Yes, I was afraid they were hornet's nests at first. Glad you enjoyed it and my notes.
Comment from Pantygynt
Do these objects perhaps have connections with Native American art like dream catchers or are they just the products of the basketworkers' "heat oppressed brain"?
I found the poem delightful in that old world way that goes with "doth" and I knew you would opt for Dante, the father of the reformation rather than Hopkins.
There is a medieval ballad entitled Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar. Curtal is given in some references as a friar who acted as a porter at the gate of the monastery. This is dubious since friars were itinerant and didn't live in monasteries. most references involve shortening, the curtal friar would be one wearing a short gown, which makes sense for an itinerant, so yes this is most likely to be a curtailed sonnet. Shortened by four lines.
Your feminine endings in LL7 & 10 give it a great touch of class.
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
Do these objects perhaps have connections with Native American art like dream catchers or are they just the products of the basketworkers' "heat oppressed brain"?
I found the poem delightful in that old world way that goes with "doth" and I knew you would opt for Dante, the father of the reformation rather than Hopkins.
There is a medieval ballad entitled Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar. Curtal is given in some references as a friar who acted as a porter at the gate of the monastery. This is dubious since friars were itinerant and didn't live in monasteries. most references involve shortening, the curtal friar would be one wearing a short gown, which makes sense for an itinerant, so yes this is most likely to be a curtailed sonnet. Shortened by four lines.
Your feminine endings in LL7 & 10 give it a great touch of class.
Comment Written 30-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
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Thank you Pantygynt. I saw those references to the Friars as I researched the form. I believe the baskets are the latter heat oppressed brain,nalthough I agree they do convey a dream catcher aspect. I looked around for some plaque explaining them, but found none. I am pleased you enjoyed it. By the way, I could make no sense of Hopkins' meter by either its description, or by reading his three poems. I was also strongly biased by Dante's aabbba rhymed sestet, with those triple sequenced b rhymes.
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You are a sucker for anything that comes in three. Lol.
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Lol.
Comment from William Ross
Very nice with a great rhyming pattern and rhythm great write on hanging are works of wicker. Thanks for shring this and have a wonderful day.
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
Very nice with a great rhyming pattern and rhythm great write on hanging are works of wicker. Thanks for shring this and have a wonderful day.
Comment Written 30-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 30-Mar-2016
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Thank you William.