Haiku Club Challenges, Book II
Viewing comments for Chapter 4 "haiku (the power of prayer)"an anthology of haiku written by fanstory poets
29 total reviews
Comment from country ranch writer
Even the power of prayer even on here is bound to pull a cihill down ones spine When it's the devil who wants ones soul. Shoul we all be worried hanging with my dear friend Dean?
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2017
Even the power of prayer even on here is bound to pull a cihill down ones spine When it's the devil who wants ones soul. Shoul we all be worried hanging with my dear friend Dean?
Comment Written 16-Jul-2017
reply by the author on 17-Jul-2017
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Nah, no one has anything to worry about from me, Country.
Thanks for reading...
Comment from Pearl Edwards
Lovely alliteration in each line of this Haiku really does make an impact. Personally I think that the one that benefits most from the power of the prayer is the one praying, and if it helps, why not.
cheers,
valda
reply by the author on 14-Jul-2017
Lovely alliteration in each line of this Haiku really does make an impact. Personally I think that the one that benefits most from the power of the prayer is the one praying, and if it helps, why not.
cheers,
valda
Comment Written 14-Jul-2017
reply by the author on 14-Jul-2017
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I agree, Valda.
Thanks for reading and reviewing my haiku for week 4.
Enjoy your weekend.
~Dean
Comment from Grasshopper2
Hi Dean,
I just noticed the club members curvaceous list and for a brief moment was a snake in a basket weaving to the tune of a flute. It is sort of a Rorschach test.
I like the sentiment in your haiku.
Michael
reply by the author on 12-Jul-2017
Hi Dean,
I just noticed the club members curvaceous list and for a brief moment was a snake in a basket weaving to the tune of a flute. It is sort of a Rorschach test.
I like the sentiment in your haiku.
Michael
Comment Written 12-Jul-2017
reply by the author on 12-Jul-2017
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Thanks for checking it out, Michael.
I appreciate it.
Comment from Father Flaps
Hi Deano,
I enjoyed your poem, and the presentation as well. I'm not sure if prayer is the defeater of death though. The only One who ever defeated death was Jesus, as far as I understand it. But, sure enough, there is tremendous power in prayer, and it comes straight from God. People don't realize just how powerful prayer is, or there would be a lot more calling on God for help.
I might suggest, to go along with the artwork too,
(the power of prayer
is a formidable force -
growls the Grim Reaper"
I should think that prayer halts him in his tracks, a nice idea.
Lots of great alliteration in your poem, by the way! Every line, in fact.
I like it!
Thanks for sharing.
cheers,
Kimbob
reply by the author on 12-Jul-2017
Hi Deano,
I enjoyed your poem, and the presentation as well. I'm not sure if prayer is the defeater of death though. The only One who ever defeated death was Jesus, as far as I understand it. But, sure enough, there is tremendous power in prayer, and it comes straight from God. People don't realize just how powerful prayer is, or there would be a lot more calling on God for help.
I might suggest, to go along with the artwork too,
(the power of prayer
is a formidable force -
growls the Grim Reaper"
I should think that prayer halts him in his tracks, a nice idea.
Lots of great alliteration in your poem, by the way! Every line, in fact.
I like it!
Thanks for sharing.
cheers,
Kimbob
Comment Written 12-Jul-2017
reply by the author on 12-Jul-2017
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Thanks for reading, Kimbob.
In 1 Corinthians 15: 55-57, the Bible says:
"55 O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?
56 The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law.
57 But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Hence, I am referring to an eternal spiritual death here, not the death of the body.
Take care.
~Dean
Comment from Dorothy Farrell
Hi Dean, Good challenge attempt with the usual impressive display. Not sure I agree with the sentiment, LOL. I've not found it works for me LOL. However, that is not important in this instance. Your lines one and two interact perfectly and line three is a good satori. Always on safe ground with religious sentiments. Well done. Warm regards Dorothy
reply by the author on 12-Jul-2017
Hi Dean, Good challenge attempt with the usual impressive display. Not sure I agree with the sentiment, LOL. I've not found it works for me LOL. However, that is not important in this instance. Your lines one and two interact perfectly and line three is a good satori. Always on safe ground with religious sentiments. Well done. Warm regards Dorothy
Comment Written 12-Jul-2017
reply by the author on 12-Jul-2017
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Haha,
I'm rarely on safe ground when it comes to religious sentiments Dorothy, heh-heh...
Thanks so much for reading. :)
Comment from smileycloud
excellent poem
the image stands out and very fitting
but is over ridden by your writing
it is good
have a smiley day
reply by the author on 12-Jul-2017
excellent poem
the image stands out and very fitting
but is over ridden by your writing
it is good
have a smiley day
Comment Written 12-Jul-2017
reply by the author on 12-Jul-2017
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Thanks very much for reading, smileycloud. As always I sincerely appreciate your comments in review.
Take care,
~Dean
Comment from BOO ghost
This is prayer. Defeater of death! What a ghoulish presentation. The dark-side of prayer. Nice usage of f consonant alliteration. That is one creepy mage there... you take the flip side of prayer. Scared straight!
BOO-tastic!
reply by the author on 12-Jul-2017
This is prayer. Defeater of death! What a ghoulish presentation. The dark-side of prayer. Nice usage of f consonant alliteration. That is one creepy mage there... you take the flip side of prayer. Scared straight!
BOO-tastic!
Comment Written 12-Jul-2017
reply by the author on 12-Jul-2017
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Thanks very much for reading, Boo.
As always I sincerely appreciate your comments and review.
Take care,
~Dean
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Wow! Spooky is up! Cracked my foot, been on crutches a few days, finally on a cane. No drugs, I took the pain.
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I usually go to bed very early and wake up around 2:00 to 3:00 am, Boo.
A farm boy's work is never done, ya know?
Got some soybeans to take care of today, and the chickens need fed, watered, and their eggs collected, of course.
I hate to hear about your accident. I hope everything's on the mend.
~Spooky
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Well, I sprained it, then my great nephew left a fracking toy truck on the floor, then, a double sprain or worse. Did not go to the doctor bro.
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OUCH!
Kids, ya can't kill 'em, it's far too messy...
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I can tell ya' it hurt like hades when you sprain a sprained foot! that little monster.
Comment from BeasPeas
Prayer IS a formidable force. It defeats spiritual death but, of course, the flesh and blood body dies although the soul goes on. This is a well illustrated and worded haiku. Marilyn
reply by the author on 11-Jul-2017
Prayer IS a formidable force. It defeats spiritual death but, of course, the flesh and blood body dies although the soul goes on. This is a well illustrated and worded haiku. Marilyn
Comment Written 11-Jul-2017
reply by the author on 11-Jul-2017
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Yes, I was referring more to the spiritual aspect of death rather than the physical form in this writing, Marilyn.
Thanks for reading my haiku.
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I figured.
Comment from Poetic Friend
How true, How true, Dean! Prayer can defeat anything, even death. With minimal words, you expressed a though-provoking poem. You made every word and syllable count.
I thoroughly reading this, my friend.
reply by the author on 11-Jul-2017
How true, How true, Dean! Prayer can defeat anything, even death. With minimal words, you expressed a though-provoking poem. You made every word and syllable count.
I thoroughly reading this, my friend.
Comment Written 11-Jul-2017
reply by the author on 11-Jul-2017
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Thanks for reading, Nan.
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
~Dean
Comment from TAB_that's me
Prayer can indeed be very powerful. it can take away evil spirits and sometimes fend off death. Your haiku is very well written, Dean. Great alliteration.
Teresa
reply by the author on 11-Jul-2017
Prayer can indeed be very powerful. it can take away evil spirits and sometimes fend off death. Your haiku is very well written, Dean. Great alliteration.
Teresa
Comment Written 11-Jul-2017
reply by the author on 11-Jul-2017
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Thanks for reading...