Ode to the Frontiersman
The first true American hero28 total reviews
Comment from Gail Denham
Interesting poem with lots of information. Lost are those days when strong men explored, showed the way for pioneers and development. Perhaps now there's too much development - here in our Central Oregon region - we're swamped with people. How about some go back east. "No offense"
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
Interesting poem with lots of information. Lost are those days when strong men explored, showed the way for pioneers and development. Perhaps now there's too much development - here in our Central Oregon region - we're swamped with people. How about some go back east. "No offense"
Comment Written 03-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
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I have never been to central Oregon, but on my bucket list is following the Oregon Teail from beginning to end. I am delighted you found my ode interesting.
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yes, do follow the Oregon Trail - It ends in Oregon City - but there's a marvelous museum in Baker City - plus you can walk down and see the actual wagon tracks that the wagons made.
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Thank you for the tips! Rod
Comment from zanya
A poem with quatrains and rhyme that portrays a slice of social history complete with descriptive language 'coonskin cap'- what an achievement -an easier way to learn history !!
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
A poem with quatrains and rhyme that portrays a slice of social history complete with descriptive language 'coonskin cap'- what an achievement -an easier way to learn history !!
Comment Written 03-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
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I am delighted you enjoyed learning a bit of history this way, zanya.
Comment from Patty Palmer
Davey Crocket is who that picture is to your poem, right? I really like your poem! It's easy and comfortable reading.
It made me think of the shows that were on t.v. while I was growing up. I wish you luck with the contest!
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
Davey Crocket is who that picture is to your poem, right? I really like your poem! It's easy and comfortable reading.
It made me think of the shows that were on t.v. while I was growing up. I wish you luck with the contest!
Comment Written 03-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
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I am delighted I could bring a bit of TV past through myode. Indeed the picture is Davy Crockett as played by Fess Parker. Many thanks for sharing.
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written ode poem in honor of the frontiers man who come to make the wild country habitable many years ago. The ones who start it all.
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
A very well-written ode poem in honor of the frontiers man who come to make the wild country habitable many years ago. The ones who start it all.
Comment Written 03-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
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Thank you, Sandra, for sharing my ode and your kind praise.
Comment from CrystieCookie999
Nice choice of illustration. Excellent historical poem. I started to think of Fess Parker and Disney's "Davy Crockett" and the Kit Carson museum in Taos NM that I always wanted to see. Nice rhythm and rhyme. I see iambic tetrameter for the form. Good luck in contest, this is definitely a good historical contender.
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
Nice choice of illustration. Excellent historical poem. I started to think of Fess Parker and Disney's "Davy Crockett" and the Kit Carson museum in Taos NM that I always wanted to see. Nice rhythm and rhyme. I see iambic tetrameter for the form. Good luck in contest, this is definitely a good historical contender.
Comment Written 03-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
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It?s nice to hear someone else who remembers Fess Parker?s role as Davy Crockett. Thank you for your kind praise of my ode.
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Yes, although in my case, it was reruns! Also he died the same year my dad did.
Comment from Donald O. Cassidy
Mr. Anonous Writer, I think we could call this historical poetry.
In ant case, you meet the guidelines of the writing prompt.
I like the rhyming scheme and your cadence.
Don
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
Mr. Anonous Writer, I think we could call this historical poetry.
In ant case, you meet the guidelines of the writing prompt.
I like the rhyming scheme and your cadence.
Don
Comment Written 03-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
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Yes, I suppose you could tuck my poem into a sub-genre titled historical verse. Many thanks for sharing your thoughts and your kind praise.
Comment from Wils
Even to this non - american this was a write full of history. A poem that flowed nicely off the tongue and did a good job of keeping my interest. Well done
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reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
Even to this non - american this was a write full of history. A poem that flowed nicely off the tongue and did a good job of keeping my interest. Well done
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Comment Written 03-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
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I am delighted to hear a non-American enjoyed my ode. Many thanks for sharing, Wils.
Comment from Mystic Angel 7777
This meets the contest requirements nicely with a correct line count, stanza count, theme, and rhyme scheme. I enjoyed the reading even if the Old West is not a topic I care for all that much. Good luck in the voting and thank you very much for sharing it.
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reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
This meets the contest requirements nicely with a correct line count, stanza count, theme, and rhyme scheme. I enjoyed the reading even if the Old West is not a topic I care for all that much. Good luck in the voting and thank you very much for sharing it.
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Comment Written 03-Aug-2019
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2019
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Thank you very much, MysticAngel, for reading?and praising?verse on a topic you usually ignore.