The Heart of Poetry
Viewing comments for Chapter 47 "haiku (weeping willow smiles)"'Tis not the Bard, but pretty good poetry anyway
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Comment from 9999pool
The weeping willows smiling is really a great metaphor and imagery, smiles. With the children playing around the willow trees, it does make the willow smile through their weeping branches, :)).
Great write and well expressed.
Cheerio,best, Ritchie. ;))
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2014
The weeping willows smiling is really a great metaphor and imagery, smiles. With the children playing around the willow trees, it does make the willow smile through their weeping branches, :)).
Great write and well expressed.
Cheerio,best, Ritchie. ;))
Comment Written 06-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 07-Aug-2014
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Thanks Ritchie,
I am on my west again, granddaughter Juleigh will receive her nursing degree on 8/11, maybe I will get caught up sometime. So good to hear from you. Glad you enjoyed the haiku.
:ove, Carolyn
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My pleasure sis.
Have a great celebration with your granddaughter and best wishes for her future career and success in the nursing field, smiles.
Cheerio, hugs, bro Ritchie. :))
Comment from Curly Girly
This is a lovely verse. I am sure the willow would smile! Kids love willow trees, they're so fascinating. I have to confess that the 3-9-5 got me stumped until I read the footnotes!
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2014
This is a lovely verse. I am sure the willow would smile! Kids love willow trees, they're so fascinating. I have to confess that the 3-9-5 got me stumped until I read the footnotes!
Comment Written 05-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2014
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Thanks Nicole, I am glad you enjoyed this one. I know very little about Haiku and found the variable syllables refreshing. :-) Carolyn
Comment from lakeport
Weeping willow smiles, indeed it is a beautiful tree, that's a lovely expressed Haiku poem. Good luck at the contest.God bless you. Hugs!lakeport.
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2014
Weeping willow smiles, indeed it is a beautiful tree, that's a lovely expressed Haiku poem. Good luck at the contest.God bless you. Hugs!lakeport.
Comment Written 03-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2014
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Thanks so much. :-) Carolyn
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your welcome.Hugs!lakeport.
Comment from misscookie
I love the artwork you choose to go with your poem,
And your words made me smile
It nice to know that even a weeping willow tree can smile.
thank you for sharing,
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2014
I love the artwork you choose to go with your poem,
And your words made me smile
It nice to know that even a weeping willow tree can smile.
thank you for sharing,
Comment Written 03-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2014
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Thanks misscookie, I am glad it made you smile. Love, Carolyn
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You're very welcome. Yes I needed that laugh.
Until next time.
Cookie
Comment from Rosalyne
Hi, Carolyn.
This is a beautiful poem. Great way you described the weeping willow as a tree inviting to children bringing forth smiles. These majestic giants are so graceful, towering over the landscape. When I was a child, we had two massive weeping willows in our backyard. Your image made me smile with fond memories. Thanks.
Bye
Rosalyne :)
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
Hi, Carolyn.
This is a beautiful poem. Great way you described the weeping willow as a tree inviting to children bringing forth smiles. These majestic giants are so graceful, towering over the landscape. When I was a child, we had two massive weeping willows in our backyard. Your image made me smile with fond memories. Thanks.
Bye
Rosalyne :)
Comment Written 02-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2014
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Thank you Rosalyne for this fine review. :-) Carolyn
Comment from MizKat
Hi Carolyn,
This is a great haiku poem for the contest. I love the picture of the weeping willow. It's a tree I really like to look at it's so beautiful. Great job, my friend.
Kat
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2014
Hi Carolyn,
This is a great haiku poem for the contest. I love the picture of the weeping willow. It's a tree I really like to look at it's so beautiful. Great job, my friend.
Kat
Comment Written 01-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 02-Aug-2014
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thank you Kat, hope you are improving... :-) Carolyn
Comment from Tomes Johnston
This is an interesting poem that the author has created with this piece of writing. The haiku is also an interesting format and I wish you luck with your contest entry.
reply by the author on 01-Aug-2014
This is an interesting poem that the author has created with this piece of writing. The haiku is also an interesting format and I wish you luck with your contest entry.
Comment Written 01-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 01-Aug-2014
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Thanks Tom, Glad you enjoyed this one and I appreciate the well wishes. You doing ok? :-) Carolyn
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I am fine, thanks for asking. I am still slugging away and paying the bills.
Comment from Dean Kuch
Nicely done haiku, Mystery Poet, in an unusual 3-9-5 format syllable count with a delightfully light and airy message.
It is widely believed, especially in Cajun culture, that if you stand beneath a weeping willow tree at night when it is raining, you can hear the whispers of the dead. I'm just dying to test that myth...
Well done, and best of luck to you in the contest!
reply by the author on 01-Aug-2014
Nicely done haiku, Mystery Poet, in an unusual 3-9-5 format syllable count with a delightfully light and airy message.
It is widely believed, especially in Cajun culture, that if you stand beneath a weeping willow tree at night when it is raining, you can hear the whispers of the dead. I'm just dying to test that myth...
Well done, and best of luck to you in the contest!
Comment Written 01-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 01-Aug-2014
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Hi there Dean,
What a great picture you have sent to accompany a wonderful review. I appreciate your encouragement as always. Let me know if you validate the myth, that will remind me NEVER to stand beneath a willow in the rain at night. LOL
:-) Carolyn
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Ha ha, I sure will, Carolyn. You'll be the first to know...if I make it out alive, heh-heh...
You are very welcome, my friend. :}
Comment from seaglass
A very descriptive 5-7-5 poem about a weeping willow. These trees draw children who love to play under the curtained space their branches provide. Of course they smile.
reply by the author on 01-Aug-2014
A very descriptive 5-7-5 poem about a weeping willow. These trees draw children who love to play under the curtained space their branches provide. Of course they smile.
Comment Written 31-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 01-Aug-2014
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smiling at you, thanks, :-) Carolyn
Comment from Cajungirl
One of my favorite trees is the beautiful weeping willow. My grandparents had one also a Drake elm. This is a perfect haiku, best of luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 01-Aug-2014
One of my favorite trees is the beautiful weeping willow. My grandparents had one also a Drake elm. This is a perfect haiku, best of luck in the contest.
Comment Written 31-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 01-Aug-2014
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Thank you V. Glad you liked it, they are one of my favorites. We have a WW in the back yard. :-) Carolyn