Dog/God
a 5/7/5 with a twist contest entry...60 total reviews
Comment from Cajungirl
either way you read it, this is an excellent poem. Very enjoyable and unique. A great response to the writing prompt. Good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 23-Aug-2014
either way you read it, this is an excellent poem. Very enjoyable and unique. A great response to the writing prompt. Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 23-Aug-2014
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Thanks a bunch, Cajungirl, and I truly appreciate your thoughtful comments and review, my friend. I'm very glad you liked it.:)
Comment from Charlene0513
To Dean Kuch,
This is a man's best friend and when lost, taken or passed on their reason for living seems almost hopeless.
Very good expressive words.
Charlene
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
To Dean Kuch,
This is a man's best friend and when lost, taken or passed on their reason for living seems almost hopeless.
Very good expressive words.
Charlene
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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Thanks, Charlene, I really appreciate that. I'm very grateful for the encouraging review, my friend. Keep on top of those pictures, LOL!
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Talking about pictures I tried to replace an older one, maybe from months ago and Fan Art wrote back and said they were covered by copywright so therefore I couldn't subitute when I pressed "Remove It."
No big deal though, I was just practicing.
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Well, you know what they say? Practice makes perfect, Charlene. :D
Comment from Titan Black
I like how this turned out. Nevertheless,
it's like one of the only poems that
I've ever seen you write, that wasn't
dark. Nice to know that your gravitating
to the light. Keep writing.
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
I like how this turned out. Nevertheless,
it's like one of the only poems that
I've ever seen you write, that wasn't
dark. Nice to know that your gravitating
to the light. Keep writing.
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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Thanks, TB. I guess you could say I'm trying to branch out a little, LOL.
I appreciate the thoughtful review, my friend.:)
Comment from ProjectBluebook
Creative. This is about a dog and God. REDRUM -- MURDER. example. There is a lot of power in this short poem, Acrostic. I'm impressed with the abundance of intellect required to create this 5/7/5. Looks can be deceiving. Great Acrostic. This has a reverse twist. Clever. Count your doubloon. Spook-a-doo
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
Creative. This is about a dog and God. REDRUM -- MURDER. example. There is a lot of power in this short poem, Acrostic. I'm impressed with the abundance of intellect required to create this 5/7/5. Looks can be deceiving. Great Acrostic. This has a reverse twist. Clever. Count your doubloon. Spook-a-doo
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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Thanks, Spook-a-Doo, and I appreciate your enthusiasm and confidence in my ability to come out on top, my good friend. But I have learned in the past to never, ever, under any circumstances, to put the cart before the horse. Still far too much time in this one. I am glad you feel it's a winner. That alone makes me feel as if I've accomplished something!
Thanks for your thoughtful review of this one, Wackydo. Much appreciated!:)
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I thought both are excellent contenders. Excaliber grade. I wish you luck, and I'm still sweating too!
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shalom
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Shalom.:)
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Yep, that means peace. Shiloh means place of peace. Civil War battlefield, Hebrew name Shiloh.
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Ben Colder (an excellent author and good man, by the way) once explained to me what "shalom" meant, Spook-a-Doo. And I'm a big Civil War, WW! & WWII buff, and I know very well about the battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, fought in southeastern Tennessee. I really enjoy war history and historical fiction. Next to horror, it's what I read most. Of course, you could call many aspects of any war, regardless of the era, horrific.
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Yep I did a couple Civil War story poems. One was called Brices Cross Roads. The other was Shiloh. You may would like them.
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I think I read & reviewed Brices Cross Roads, but I'm not sure about Shiloh. I'll have to look into that and see.
Comment from royowen
I rather like your entry in this 5/7/5 with a twist poetry contest, I know a lot of people have said that 'dog' is God spelt backwards, I reckon that sheer sentiment would rank you highly in this contest Dean! So I say good luck! Imaginative! Blessings Roy.
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
I rather like your entry in this 5/7/5 with a twist poetry contest, I know a lot of people have said that 'dog' is God spelt backwards, I reckon that sheer sentiment would rank you highly in this contest Dean! So I say good luck! Imaginative! Blessings Roy.
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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Thanks, Roy, and I personally believe that God made dogs especially for the benefit of mankind. Are you aware that the love of a good pet, particularly dogs, can lower your blood pressure considerably? It's a proven scientific fact. I feel that dogs, with their patience while waiting for us to return home from work, or when out with the family, is a lot like God's own patience as He waits on us to make the right choices concerning our salvation. Dogs are loyal, and will never let you down when you need a friend, and God is loyal, and will never let you down.
Thanks so much for the kind thoughts and encouraging review, Roy. Much obliged.:)
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Yes Dean, I agree with you, we recently lost our dog of 16 years duration! cats and dogs have been an integral part of our family for many years, and are definitely Gods wonderful gift! Thank you Dean, Roy.
Comment from sweetwoodjax
this is an excellent 5 7 5 acrostic dean, the qualities that pets possess reflects God's faithfulness for us and the way we should be faithful to Him. i enjoyed reading it. good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
this is an excellent 5 7 5 acrostic dean, the qualities that pets possess reflects God's faithfulness for us and the way we should be faithful to Him. i enjoyed reading it. good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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Thank you, sweetwoodjax. I appreciate your very thoughtful comments, my friend.:)
Comment from sgalletti
Hey Dean! Well, I hate the prompt. 575 and acrostic, two of my least favorite forms combined. Oh no! That said, you did a clever job doing Dog/God, and brought in some alliteration to boot. Kudos. Sue
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
Hey Dean! Well, I hate the prompt. 575 and acrostic, two of my least favorite forms combined. Oh no! That said, you did a clever job doing Dog/God, and brought in some alliteration to boot. Kudos. Sue
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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Thanks, Sue, and I realize both forms are not a lot of readers favorites. But, I though, what the heck, give it a go.
I'm happy that you liked reading my entry, at least. That makes me feel good. I really appreciate your thoughtful review.:}
Comment from tbacha58
Wow Dean, you are progressing way up above to the highest peak. What a beautiful verse to be included for a contest. Your strength mixed with amazing thoughts, came out with this amazing verse. Good luck young man. Terry xoxo
Still I do have a six, sorry. xx Next one on the weekend. xxx
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
Wow Dean, you are progressing way up above to the highest peak. What a beautiful verse to be included for a contest. Your strength mixed with amazing thoughts, came out with this amazing verse. Good luck young man. Terry xoxo
Still I do have a six, sorry. xx Next one on the weekend. xxx
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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Thanks, Terry, you are a very dear friend to me, so i don't worry too much about the sixes. I'm just very happy that you enjoyed the message.
Thanks a bunch for your very thoughtful review.:)
Comment from Debra White
Hi Dean, I enjoyed your entry to the this contest - you've thrown in an extra twist you clever man you! Love the reverse acrostic bonus twist :)
I had to check the syllable count in line 1 as I always thought beloved was 3 syllables - it is, but can also be 2 syllables so that's ok LOL!
Good luck in the booth... Debra :)
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
Hi Dean, I enjoyed your entry to the this contest - you've thrown in an extra twist you clever man you! Love the reverse acrostic bonus twist :)
I had to check the syllable count in line 1 as I always thought beloved was 3 syllables - it is, but can also be 2 syllables so that's ok LOL!
Good luck in the booth... Debra :)
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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Thanks so much, Debra, and I believe I just reviewed your own entry in the contest, titled "Pea". it was very good.
I began using a syllable counter after being disqualified a couple of times. Well, I actually use 2, one to back up the other, LOL. Both said that it was 17 syllables, as I was worried about the word "beloved". Then, I checked dictionary,com, just to be triply sure, and it also listed beloved as two syllables. So, I went with it.:)
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I do the same Dean - it's easy to get caught out isn't it?! I guess it's all pronunciation's fault! :)
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Yeah, it really is! That's why I rely on three methods of electronic help, just to be on the safe side. It may be over-kill, but then again, it's me we're talkin' about here, LOL~:D
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Congrats on the win, Dean :)
Comment from country ranch writer
awe so sweet of you to do this for the doggie who has been so faithful and true and asks on your love in return and is there always for you
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
awe so sweet of you to do this for the doggie who has been so faithful and true and asks on your love in return and is there always for you
Comment Written 22-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 22-Aug-2014
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Thanks a bunch, country, I really appreciate that. I do love my doggies, as well as my God.:)
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Thank goodness for that