Steve's Poems for Kids
Viewing comments for Chapter 7 "Good Night, Keilah"A collection of my children's poems
63 total reviews
Comment from gramalot8
This is such a cute fun kids' poem. I think every child would love to hear this and envision all the fantasy creatures throughout the poem. And, yes, change the name to fit every child it's read to. Great job and thanks for sharing with us.
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
This is such a cute fun kids' poem. I think every child would love to hear this and envision all the fantasy creatures throughout the poem. And, yes, change the name to fit every child it's read to. Great job and thanks for sharing with us.
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thanks for th kind words.
Steve
Comment from dmt1967
This is a very well written poem I like the way it dances on the page and the sing song way it sounds very well done thank you for sharing
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
This is a very well written poem I like the way it dances on the page and the sing song way it sounds very well done thank you for sharing
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thanks for the kind words - dances on the page is a lovely way to put it.
Steve
Comment from hobopoet
You get my last six star rating this week. This is an absolutely wonderful poem; love the sing-song of the meter, the perfectly balanced lines, the wonderful four-line ryming...everything about this poem screams quality.
Very, very nicely done. Bravo. :)
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
You get my last six star rating this week. This is an absolutely wonderful poem; love the sing-song of the meter, the perfectly balanced lines, the wonderful four-line ryming...everything about this poem screams quality.
Very, very nicely done. Bravo. :)
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thanks so much for the rave review and the six stars - I appreciate it.
Steve
Comment from Alena Smith
What a sweet poem. My daughter's name is Kayla too, so it made me see her as your granddaughter. She is the only child, so trust me I understand how "unspoiled" they are.
Very descriptive poem that takes a reader on a mystical journey into a magical world.
Great work
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
What a sweet poem. My daughter's name is Kayla too, so it made me see her as your granddaughter. She is the only child, so trust me I understand how "unspoiled" they are.
Very descriptive poem that takes a reader on a mystical journey into a magical world.
Great work
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Alena, thanks for the kind words.
Steve
Comment from GracieAnn
kiwi, this write is tender with emotions of a childlike perception of the world. The a-a-a-a rhyme and so on scheme is well crafted. :0 GracieAnn
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
kiwi, this write is tender with emotions of a childlike perception of the world. The a-a-a-a rhyme and so on scheme is well crafted. :0 GracieAnn
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thanks, GracieAnn - glad you enjoyed.
Steve
Comment from N.K. Wagner
This is absolutely adorable, Steve. I love the repeating lines sandwiching each stanza. What a great fairyland you weave for sweet dreams. :) Nancy
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
This is absolutely adorable, Steve. I love the repeating lines sandwiching each stanza. What a great fairyland you weave for sweet dreams. :) Nancy
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thanks, Nancy
repetition and strong rhythm are so important for kids' poems, don't you think?
Steve
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Absolutely. The children like to chime in on the repeats. Part of the fun. ) Nancy
Comment from paulah60
A very nice read, this one! It most definitely has a wonderful Dr Seuss feel (I think I've noticed this in your other pieces), which can only make it a hit with young children (and adults alike!).
'Though they try awfully hard to be awfully good'. Repeating a word in the same line would be poetic suicide in most poems. But in a children's piece like this, it's positively delightful!
Cheers
Paula
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
A very nice read, this one! It most definitely has a wonderful Dr Seuss feel (I think I've noticed this in your other pieces), which can only make it a hit with young children (and adults alike!).
'Though they try awfully hard to be awfully good'. Repeating a word in the same line would be poetic suicide in most poems. But in a children's piece like this, it's positively delightful!
Cheers
Paula
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thanks, Paula
I'm thinking AA Milne rather than Dr Seuss but I reckon I can channel him if required....
Steve
Comment from rouskin
Good flow, description and alliteration throughout the poem
Good story telling Very enjoyable read
I am out of sixes, but this deserves one
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
Good flow, description and alliteration throughout the poem
Good story telling Very enjoyable read
I am out of sixes, but this deserves one
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thanks for the kind words and the virtual six.
Steve
Comment from mountainwriter49
Good Afternoon, Steve
This poem is just delightful and I enjoyed it very much. The cadence of the read is smooth and the mono-rhyming pattern for each stanza is creative and effective. The story line is well developed and is a delightful read for kids and adults. My only regret after reading is I don't have a six in my star tool box to award this work the recognition it deserves. Please accept this virtual six:
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Well done, my friend
Ray
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
Good Afternoon, Steve
This poem is just delightful and I enjoyed it very much. The cadence of the read is smooth and the mono-rhyming pattern for each stanza is creative and effective. The story line is well developed and is a delightful read for kids and adults. My only regret after reading is I don't have a six in my star tool box to award this work the recognition it deserves. Please accept this virtual six:
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Well done, my friend
Ray
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Ray, thanks so much for the warm words and the six virtual stars.
Steve
Comment from humpwhistle
And this would be a lovely poem to read to my grandchildren--if any would have me. Kidding.
This is soft and sweet, Steve, as you intended. I'm impressed with your ability to take a simple idea and mold a little magic around it. I think Keilah is sweet inspiration.
Peace, Lee
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
And this would be a lovely poem to read to my grandchildren--if any would have me. Kidding.
This is soft and sweet, Steve, as you intended. I'm impressed with your ability to take a simple idea and mold a little magic around it. I think Keilah is sweet inspiration.
Peace, Lee
Comment Written 24-Jan-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jan-2014
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Thanks, Lee - yes, she is a sweetheart - my only complaint that there aren't more, oh, that and living in a different country!
Steve