Thoughts About Love
Viewing comments for Chapter 32 "Hook Line and Sinker"My Collection of Love Poetry
6 total reviews
Comment from BeasPeas
Good job with post for the Picture This this time around. I particularly like stanza four where you went fishing by yourself and came up with a catch... a merman. Better to meet someone face-to-face than on the internet. Marilyn
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2018
Good job with post for the Picture This this time around. I particularly like stanza four where you went fishing by yourself and came up with a catch... a merman. Better to meet someone face-to-face than on the internet. Marilyn
Comment Written 06-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2018
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It was an interesting image! Thanks for reviewing so kindly
Hugs, Trisha
Comment from Raven Tale
I really enjoyed your point about meeting guys in more natural environments than parties and clubs. I would choose the Young Adult category for this piece. You're second to last line about the "strong and powerful fin" was hilarious of course but in general I felt that your poem was more grounded in positive realization. Thanks for sharing! Keep writing!
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2018
I really enjoyed your point about meeting guys in more natural environments than parties and clubs. I would choose the Young Adult category for this piece. You're second to last line about the "strong and powerful fin" was hilarious of course but in general I felt that your poem was more grounded in positive realization. Thanks for sharing! Keep writing!
Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2018
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Thank you. Please suggest how you would make it better to earn five stars
Hugs, Trisha
Comment from Donka Kristeva
With few chuckles along the lines, I quite enjoyed it. Imagination, humour, images, rhyme, some subtle irony, and the unexpected ending all made for an interesting read.
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2018
With few chuckles along the lines, I quite enjoyed it. Imagination, humour, images, rhyme, some subtle irony, and the unexpected ending all made for an interesting read.
Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2018
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Wow! A belated thank you for your very complimentary review.
Hugs, Trisha
Comment from R. Phillips
Fish related humor never flounders. There's nothing fishy about the "catchiness" of this poem though. I love that your speaker is a woman and that she the proverbial 'fisher of men' in this! Truly well done and worthy of the six stars I can humbly grace it with!
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2018
Fish related humor never flounders. There's nothing fishy about the "catchiness" of this poem though. I love that your speaker is a woman and that she the proverbial 'fisher of men' in this! Truly well done and worthy of the six stars I can humbly grace it with!
Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2018
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Your review found a special ?plaice? in my heart ten, from the others. Nothing ?fishy? about your compliments ! On a ?scale? of 1-10 yours rates a. 10, and now I?m ?hooked? on trying to maintain the status with which you honored me
Hugs Trisha
Comment from Debbie Pope
What would you call him--a merlad? Seriously, I think that this is very creative and fun. And, the subject is near and dear to my heart. My son moved to New York City a few years ago and did not know a soul. He had a terrible time in those social traps. There was a lot of throwing the fish back on both sides. He did meet someone on Harmony, and they are getting married next summer.
This was a fun but perceptive poem. Nice job.
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2018
What would you call him--a merlad? Seriously, I think that this is very creative and fun. And, the subject is near and dear to my heart. My son moved to New York City a few years ago and did not know a soul. He had a terrible time in those social traps. There was a lot of throwing the fish back on both sides. He did meet someone on Harmony, and they are getting married next summer.
This was a fun but perceptive poem. Nice job.
Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2018
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I?ve always looked at the dating scene as a garage sale. Lot of lookers, some handle stuff and want to get somthing for nothing. Sometimes a person can find something special to keep. Thanks for your compliment, I?m glad your son met a ?sole? mate on Harmony, I?ve not heard anything ?fishy? about that service. I wish him happiness.
Hugs, Trisha
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You should do a poem about that garage sale. That's a funny notion.
Ironically, I was the one to suggest an on line service. He was suffering--all alone in New York City. They have been dating a couple of years now. Big Italian wedding this summer.
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Wonderful!! Thanks for the suggestion, watch my nook!
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Wonderful!! Thanks for the suggestion, watch my nook!
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I will.
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Comment from kiwijenny
Lol
What a great picture...I guess he was hooked
Merman ...I guess he was from Finland...
Well penned though if it is a dream or fantasy I'd say it was just plain strange...lol
God bless
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
Lol
What a great picture...I guess he was hooked
Merman ...I guess he was from Finland...
Well penned though if it is a dream or fantasy I'd say it was just plain strange...lol
God bless
Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
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Strange is what the picture depicts! Thanks, Jenny for your positive review.
Hugs, Trisha