Didgeridoo
Aust. Aboriginal musical instrument17 total reviews
Comment from Bucketlist
Hi, I am a newbie at this, hence the time lag. I really liked your acrostic poem. I learned more about the male dominated society ! I would not have enough breath to play it anyway! It has great visual and ecoustic images. i loved all the rhyming words to the lines - clever job. I am a novice writer, but am interested in learning the different styles of poetry. I see your spirit is very strong,and wheelchairs cannot stop that.
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2016
Hi, I am a newbie at this, hence the time lag. I really liked your acrostic poem. I learned more about the male dominated society ! I would not have enough breath to play it anyway! It has great visual and ecoustic images. i loved all the rhyming words to the lines - clever job. I am a novice writer, but am interested in learning the different styles of poetry. I see your spirit is very strong,and wheelchairs cannot stop that.
Comment Written 04-Nov-2016
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2016
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Oh, what a surprise to hear from a newbie. I have been writing on the site for over eight years now. Have learnt so much and made many friends overseas. You may like to read my latest story called The Glass House Mountains; chapter 16 of my little book of Stories of the Dreamtime. Bless you, keep writing. I will have a look at your writing. Kay XX
Comment from winnona
A very nicely written poem the words flow together line to line combining and forming the message of the poem for the reader. The artwork and background color completes the piece.
reply by the author on 21-Sep-2016
A very nicely written poem the words flow together line to line combining and forming the message of the poem for the reader. The artwork and background color completes the piece.
Comment Written 21-Sep-2016
reply by the author on 21-Sep-2016
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Thank you winnona, I wrote this a long time ago and was surprised to have you read it. Much appreciated new friend. Blessings, Kay XX
Comment from Lovinia
Hi Kay
A fabulous entry for the contest. You even managed rhyme as well. :)) An interesting topic and you have executed this poem in good form. I was wondering when you wrote "I" ... I thought woman were not permitted to play, then I read your notes. LOL
I hope you won't be in trouble for trying it. I enjoyed your poem very much and what a great Ambassador for Australia you are, to share some of your Aboriginal history with others from UpOver. I love the sound of the didgeridoo ... I always see visions of Corroborees, family and tribal unity.
"Didgeridoo, singing wood, wooed
Over thousands of years; magic calk
Oh, listen, aboriginal, musical food." -- I love this closing, especially the last line -- "musical food" ... creates strong emotions of history of the aboriginal people and how music and story-telling were/are great sustainables. I wish you the best of luck ... you may just have a winner here. Love and hugs - Lovi xoxox
reply by the author on 07-Mar-2016
Hi Kay
A fabulous entry for the contest. You even managed rhyme as well. :)) An interesting topic and you have executed this poem in good form. I was wondering when you wrote "I" ... I thought woman were not permitted to play, then I read your notes. LOL
I hope you won't be in trouble for trying it. I enjoyed your poem very much and what a great Ambassador for Australia you are, to share some of your Aboriginal history with others from UpOver. I love the sound of the didgeridoo ... I always see visions of Corroborees, family and tribal unity.
"Didgeridoo, singing wood, wooed
Over thousands of years; magic calk
Oh, listen, aboriginal, musical food." -- I love this closing, especially the last line -- "musical food" ... creates strong emotions of history of the aboriginal people and how music and story-telling were/are great sustainables. I wish you the best of luck ... you may just have a winner here. Love and hugs - Lovi xoxox
Comment Written 06-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 07-Mar-2016
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Thank you darling girl. Hadn't heard from you (thought you ate too much chocolate!) Just written a funny script, when I earn some funny money I will promote it! Take care and mum too. XX K.
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Hi lovely lady
I've missed you ... seems so inadequate ... I'm a bit removed from the world of contact at the moment. Youngest son in crisis, which puts me there as well. You've touched on something I've been missing ... not enough chocolate may be the problem. :))) Looking forward to the script ... I know how hard it is to earn the dollars these days. Look after yourself and hugs for Toby. Lovi xoxo
Comment from Alan K Pease
Hi Kay. Lovely poetry of the didgeridoo played to test the faith of each aboriginal who believe in the force of its imitations and secretly (by women) test their skills . I finally get around to posting a poem and you forget me (The Candidate). Still coming slowly), sad to say. Good luck in the contest..
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2016
Hi Kay. Lovely poetry of the didgeridoo played to test the faith of each aboriginal who believe in the force of its imitations and secretly (by women) test their skills . I finally get around to posting a poem and you forget me (The Candidate). Still coming slowly), sad to say. Good luck in the contest..
Comment Written 23-Feb-2016
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2016
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Alan, I haven't had a computer for a month; will endeavour to chase down your poem! Thanks so much for reading mine. Love, Kay.
Comment from mermaids
I love when you teach me something about Aboriginal culture. This instrument is so marvelous and it is created out of a tree branch. I am also in awe, animal sounds can be made with it.
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2016
I love when you teach me something about Aboriginal culture. This instrument is so marvelous and it is created out of a tree branch. I am also in awe, animal sounds can be made with it.
Comment Written 23-Feb-2016
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2016
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Thanks so much for dropping in and I am pleased you enjoyed a little of our culture. Love, Kay.
Comment from l.raven
HI sweetie, where have you been...I love your poem...they don't want a woman to play...because she will do it better....but I must say...it would take a deepppppp breath the play this thing...a very well written acrostic poem...and I great picture oh sweet one...love ya Linda xxoo
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2016
HI sweetie, where have you been...I love your poem...they don't want a woman to play...because she will do it better....but I must say...it would take a deepppppp breath the play this thing...a very well written acrostic poem...and I great picture oh sweet one...love ya Linda xxoo
Comment Written 23-Feb-2016
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2016
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Hello Luverly Linda, I have been without a computer for a month! Thanks for reading and enjoying my friend. Love, Kay.XX
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OMG I am so sorry to hear that...when I go to my mother for two weeks it drives me crazy...she has no net...you are so welcome cup cake...love xxoo Linda
Comment from Loren (7)
A history lesson hidden in a poem. What a wonderful way to learn and be engaged with another culture and heritage. I could sense and feel the spiritual connection you have with your words. Loren
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2016
A history lesson hidden in a poem. What a wonderful way to learn and be engaged with another culture and heritage. I could sense and feel the spiritual connection you have with your words. Loren
Comment Written 23-Feb-2016
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2016
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Hello Loren, Thanks so much for your kind words; glad you enjoyed a little of our culture. Love, Kay XX
Comment from Sasha
This is so very beautifully written. I love the soothing sounds of the didgeridoo. I know very little about it other than it is made from a special tree...is that true. Lovely work with this, I enjoyed it very much and spectacular photo to go with it too.
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2016
This is so very beautifully written. I love the soothing sounds of the didgeridoo. I know very little about it other than it is made from a special tree...is that true. Lovely work with this, I enjoyed it very much and spectacular photo to go with it too.
Comment Written 23-Feb-2016
reply by the author on 24-Feb-2016
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Hello my friend, I have been without a computer for a month! I believe the 'didge' is cut from a red gum tree. Glad you dropped in and enjoyed. Love, Kay XX
Comment from LIJ Red
An acrostic about a fascinating musical instrument. I'd like to hear one
live. On my laptop they sound like a jaw-harp. Excellent post, I opine.
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2016
An acrostic about a fascinating musical instrument. I'd like to hear one
live. On my laptop they sound like a jaw-harp. Excellent post, I opine.
Comment Written 22-Feb-2016
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2016
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Thanks so much for reading. I appreciate your comments.
Comment from Writingfundimension
Hi, Kay
I love the subject of your acrostic entry. You weave as much magic with your words as the didgeridoo does for the ears. Great lines here:
'Eerily imitating, animals, even stork
Realising natures' wonderful mood
Good luck with this excellent contest entry!
Hugs, Bev
I am in awe of spiritual talk...'
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2016
Hi, Kay
I love the subject of your acrostic entry. You weave as much magic with your words as the didgeridoo does for the ears. Great lines here:
'Eerily imitating, animals, even stork
Realising natures' wonderful mood
Good luck with this excellent contest entry!
Hugs, Bev
I am in awe of spiritual talk...'
Comment Written 22-Feb-2016
reply by the author on 23-Feb-2016
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Hello Bev, Thanks so much for reading, glad you enjoyed. Hugs back at you! Kay XX
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Always a pleasure, Kay. XXX Bev