The Story of My Thoughts Spilling
Poetry Potlatch Practice-Walt Whitman Style18 total reviews
Comment from nordicgirl
Holy shit, michael. What in the world got into you? This is amazing and it actually comes together at the end. It is like a car with no brakes hurtling to doom but SURPRISE it has brakes after all. I will be reading this often. Good to see you sre still too damn much!! NG
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
Holy shit, michael. What in the world got into you? This is amazing and it actually comes together at the end. It is like a car with no brakes hurtling to doom but SURPRISE it has brakes after all. I will be reading this often. Good to see you sre still too damn much!! NG
Comment Written 07-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
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Yeah. I'm a barrel of laughs. LOL
Thanks a bunch. :)) mike
Comment from LIJ Red
Blathering was a specialty of our man Walt. You capture the essence of his style, yet what little Whitman I have read seems to be devoid of women and lust. Excellent Whitmanesque practice...
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
Blathering was a specialty of our man Walt. You capture the essence of his style, yet what little Whitman I have read seems to be devoid of women and lust. Excellent Whitmanesque practice...
Comment Written 07-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
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Gotta spice it up for him and maybe get him to comb his hair. LOL Love WW. He justifies me somewhat. Glad you enjoyed. Thanks a bunch. mikey
Comment from Jacqueline M Franklin
Hi, Mikey
= This isn't a story poem, it's an EPIC.
= And, a fantastic one at that. (*<*)
= Love your presentation, which complements your poem nicely.
= Excellent entry for the prompt, my friend.
= Good luck in the contest.
(*>*) A Smile Is A Frown Turned Upside-down (*>*)
Cheers & Blessings ~ Jacqueline ~ Jackie ~ Jax
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reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
Hi, Mikey
= This isn't a story poem, it's an EPIC.
= And, a fantastic one at that. (*<*)
= Love your presentation, which complements your poem nicely.
= Excellent entry for the prompt, my friend.
= Good luck in the contest.
(*>*) A Smile Is A Frown Turned Upside-down (*>*)
Cheers & Blessings ~ Jacqueline ~ Jackie ~ Jax
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Comment Written 07-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
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Hi, Jax. You're the BEST. What an awesome review. I'm so thrilled you enjoyed. Thanks a million. mikey
Comment from Susanne M. Psyris
Absolutely awesome, stunning work here. Very lengthy, but so worth the read. I loved it. So much imagery and such great flow to it. The artwork is really enjoyable, as well. Meaning Explored - It isn't a Legacy, is my favorite part of this exceptional work. This is a truly incredible poem...should do very well in the contest! Wish you best of luck. God bless and hugs, Susanne
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
Absolutely awesome, stunning work here. Very lengthy, but so worth the read. I loved it. So much imagery and such great flow to it. The artwork is really enjoyable, as well. Meaning Explored - It isn't a Legacy, is my favorite part of this exceptional work. This is a truly incredible poem...should do very well in the contest! Wish you best of luck. God bless and hugs, Susanne
Comment Written 07-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
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Wow, Susanne. I'm blushing. Jeesh. What wonderful words to hear. I'm so thrilled you enjoyed this. I love writing like this so I couldn't be happier that it meets your approval. I'll be by soon to review. I'm just a little buried and behind. :)) mikey
Comment from pattipac
I haven't read Walt Whitman since college, but your poem about the dance, or drudgery, of life leaves much to ponder about, Mikey. Excellent use of visual phrases of nature and man's survival, love and faith make for a gem of a read.
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
I haven't read Walt Whitman since college, but your poem about the dance, or drudgery, of life leaves much to ponder about, Mikey. Excellent use of visual phrases of nature and man's survival, love and faith make for a gem of a read.
Comment Written 07-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
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WHOO HOOO. What an awesome smile inducing review. I think my face is going to crack. LOL
Thanks so very much. mikey
Comment from Ric Myworld
"Different strokes for different folks." All needing to live in harmony, to share with those who choose to be with us, to avoid the indifferent, uncaring, and angry. The cycle spins, the colors melt, and then they blur and disappear. Thanks for sharing another fine read. :-)
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
"Different strokes for different folks." All needing to live in harmony, to share with those who choose to be with us, to avoid the indifferent, uncaring, and angry. The cycle spins, the colors melt, and then they blur and disappear. Thanks for sharing another fine read. :-)
Comment Written 07-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
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Glad you liked my crazy musings. Sometimes I let 'er rip. Awesome analysis and super review. Thanks a million. mikey
Comment from P1
wow this is not just a story in a poem
this is an epic piece of writing. the
image of the dead zebra was one of the
many that made me catch my breath
great contest entry and good luck
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
wow this is not just a story in a poem
this is an epic piece of writing. the
image of the dead zebra was one of the
many that made me catch my breath
great contest entry and good luck
Comment Written 07-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 08-Jun-2016
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Wow. You've made my week!!! I'm so thrilled with your wonderful words and stars. Thanks so much. mikey
Comment from Barb Hensongispsaca
"those giddy day's legacy"...
Oh dear if this is what I have to do Saturday, you can carry on without me.
Quite a story in a poem going full circle and yet if both were full of something, can they lay together peacefully? NO
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reply by the author on 07-Jun-2016
"those giddy day's legacy"...
Oh dear if this is what I have to do Saturday, you can carry on without me.
Quite a story in a poem going full circle and yet if both were full of something, can they lay together peacefully? NO
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Comment Written 07-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 07-Jun-2016
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Oh no, no one ever has to go this far off the deep end. HAHAHA! I'm sure Walt Whitman is rolling over in his grave saying, "That's not something I'd write!" If they had enough sense to discuss it they could work it out. Of course, they're just like humans, so you're right, NO. LOL mikey