Heart Crafted Poems - 2022
Viewing comments for Chapter 32 "New Moon to Full Moon"Musings of an old man - 2022
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Comment from Frank Malley
"New Moon to Full Moon" is a free-verse poem that captures the ideas and passions of a writer. Now in his seventies, he celebrates the songs and composers of his youth: Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Led Zeppelin, the Beatles. In this music his chooses to represent, there was hope, there was criticism, there was energy, there was a fullness of humanity, there was passion. The speaker cannot find anything similar in "today's music," so much of which is techno bubble gum, made up of great wailing love songs that say nothing new or genuine. When corporations run the art world, we all ultimately lose. Hopefully the wedge of honesty will find its way into this welter of a world.
reply by the author on 08-Apr-2022
"New Moon to Full Moon" is a free-verse poem that captures the ideas and passions of a writer. Now in his seventies, he celebrates the songs and composers of his youth: Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, Led Zeppelin, the Beatles. In this music his chooses to represent, there was hope, there was criticism, there was energy, there was a fullness of humanity, there was passion. The speaker cannot find anything similar in "today's music," so much of which is techno bubble gum, made up of great wailing love songs that say nothing new or genuine. When corporations run the art world, we all ultimately lose. Hopefully the wedge of honesty will find its way into this welter of a world.
Comment Written 08-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 08-Apr-2022
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Good observation!
Comment from Bill Schott
This free verse, New Moon to Full Moon, calls on the muses of music to bring forth the new sound that harkens the old sound we needed then and now. Neat.
reply by the author on 08-Apr-2022
This free verse, New Moon to Full Moon, calls on the muses of music to bring forth the new sound that harkens the old sound we needed then and now. Neat.
Comment Written 07-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 08-Apr-2022
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Bill thanks much!
Comment from lyenochka
Enjoyed your reflections on these two songwriters and how you can meditate on their lyrics while the moon casts shadows and the mind fogs and churns memories. Very well done!
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2022
Enjoyed your reflections on these two songwriters and how you can meditate on their lyrics while the moon casts shadows and the mind fogs and churns memories. Very well done!
Comment Written 07-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2022
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Thank you!
Comment from Heather Burroughs
This is a wonderfully written free verse poem. It flows well and is an easy read. I especially enjoyed your author notes. Thank you for sharing. Many blessings to you
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2022
This is a wonderfully written free verse poem. It flows well and is an easy read. I especially enjoyed your author notes. Thank you for sharing. Many blessings to you
Comment Written 07-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2022
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Heather, thank you!
Comment from MissMerri
Such an appropriate illustration you found for your poem! I loved it. The poem was a most interesting free verse, well done and full of music, in more than one sense. It was melodic in flow and brought much music to mind as well. Where are those balladeers? Thanks for this enjoyable post. I'm glad I found it. MM
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2022
Such an appropriate illustration you found for your poem! I loved it. The poem was a most interesting free verse, well done and full of music, in more than one sense. It was melodic in flow and brought much music to mind as well. Where are those balladeers? Thanks for this enjoyable post. I'm glad I found it. MM
Comment Written 06-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2022
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MM thank you very much!
Comment from RPSaxena
Hello JLR,
It's a nice attempt as Free Verse, having impressive phraseology, smooth flow throughout from the beginning to the end, and beautifully depicting its theme.
The 8th stanza is particularly noteworthy.
An Excellent Tribute to Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan!
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2022
Hello JLR,
It's a nice attempt as Free Verse, having impressive phraseology, smooth flow throughout from the beginning to the end, and beautifully depicting its theme.
The 8th stanza is particularly noteworthy.
An Excellent Tribute to Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan!
Comment Written 06-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2022
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Thank you!
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Welcome!
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
This is a great tribute to the songsters and poets of the seventies. It is well worth a five even if I'm going to suggest some changes. You missed In the Ghetto (was that Elvis or someone else)? Some of your verses have more than one sentence and the new one needs to start with a capital letter. ...shadows. My mind fogs over . . . (this works better as you have "as" twice in line.) . . . coming (a) was . . . I appreciate this poem, so you can ignore my suggestions because it's great as is. I'm just seeking a little bit more smoothe.
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2022
This is a great tribute to the songsters and poets of the seventies. It is well worth a five even if I'm going to suggest some changes. You missed In the Ghetto (was that Elvis or someone else)? Some of your verses have more than one sentence and the new one needs to start with a capital letter. ...shadows. My mind fogs over . . . (this works better as you have "as" twice in line.) . . . coming (a) was . . . I appreciate this poem, so you can ignore my suggestions because it's great as is. I'm just seeking a little bit more smoothe.
Comment Written 06-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 07-Apr-2022
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Carol, upon reflection I have made a few minor adjustments. I am very appreciative of your insight, JLR
Comment from Gina Schneller
Thank you so much for sharing your writing with us all! I really enjoyed reading it. Well written and thought out. Love the artwork as well. Best of luck with your wring journey!
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2022
Thank you so much for sharing your writing with us all! I really enjoyed reading it. Well written and thought out. Love the artwork as well. Best of luck with your wring journey!
Comment Written 06-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2022
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Thank you
Comment from Tom Horonzy
The imagery herein is brilliant. I can see each scene vividly. The why shouldn't we being birth near the same decade. Does the following read the way intended? "the Beatles were coming (a was) going to hold your hand,"
Also, "the whisper of the wind sighing" is well composed though I re-read it differently to have it rhyme (not necessarily needed) 'the whispering of the wind sigh.'
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2022
The imagery herein is brilliant. I can see each scene vividly. The why shouldn't we being birth near the same decade. Does the following read the way intended? "the Beatles were coming (a was) going to hold your hand,"
Also, "the whisper of the wind sighing" is well composed though I re-read it differently to have it rhyme (not necessarily needed) 'the whispering of the wind sigh.'
Comment Written 06-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2022
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Tom, good feedback, thanks!
Comment from Cindy Decker 2
JLR,
Your poignant free verse poem has a strong message: the old balladeers experienced pain themselves, so they understand pain. The newer artists' songs ring shallow. I want to add a working man's artist--Bruce Springsteen.
My father was young during the Great Depression, and he used to tell us kids the singers, actors, boxers, and other athletes were superior because they started out poor , and they were not only physically hungry, but they were emotionally 'hungry," as well.
When I read your poem, I took a pleasant trip down memory lane.
Excellent poem!
Great entry.
Best wishes,
Cindy
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2022
JLR,
Your poignant free verse poem has a strong message: the old balladeers experienced pain themselves, so they understand pain. The newer artists' songs ring shallow. I want to add a working man's artist--Bruce Springsteen.
My father was young during the Great Depression, and he used to tell us kids the singers, actors, boxers, and other athletes were superior because they started out poor , and they were not only physically hungry, but they were emotionally 'hungry," as well.
When I read your poem, I took a pleasant trip down memory lane.
Excellent poem!
Great entry.
Best wishes,
Cindy
Comment Written 06-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 06-Apr-2022
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I love that you loved it Cindy!
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