Sweet dreams and Flying Machines
NZ's Cup? A brief gloat....21 total reviews
Comment from Adri7enne
It's like a cheer for the NZ team. I like your enthusiasm. It's obvious you care about the outcome. I don't know who won, but I hope your team did well.
Nice rhyming and easy flow, like a "flying machine" rushing across the water. Well done, Steve. Fun to read.
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2013
It's like a cheer for the NZ team. I like your enthusiasm. It's obvious you care about the outcome. I don't know who won, but I hope your team did well.
Nice rhyming and easy flow, like a "flying machine" rushing across the water. Well done, Steve. Fun to read.
Comment Written 20-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2013
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Hi.
Still waiting to win the final race that means we win the cup - perhaps this morning, starting in one hour...
Sweet dreams and flying machines is borrowed from James Taylor's 'Fire and Rain'
Steve
Comment from kiwijenny
WISH I HAD A SIX....yes it should be changed to the Kiwi Cup! Well done......God bless......we do fly...think of these flightless birds we are named for and yet kiwis fly all over the world......yay. I LOVE. the spirit of this........
God bless
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2013
WISH I HAD A SIX....yes it should be changed to the Kiwi Cup! Well done......God bless......we do fly...think of these flightless birds we are named for and yet kiwis fly all over the world......yay. I LOVE. the spirit of this........
God bless
Comment Written 19-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2013
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No trouble selling this to another kiwi!
Steve
Comment from Giddy Nielsen-Sweep
How did they go, Steve? I didn't know about the hulls being lifted up and the increased speed... things have changed a lot apparently in yachting, Go Kiwis!
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2013
How did they go, Steve? I didn't know about the hulls being lifted up and the increased speed... things have changed a lot apparently in yachting, Go Kiwis!
Comment Written 19-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2013
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Thanks, Giddy.
Still waiting for that last elusive win...
Maybe tomorrow.
Steve
Comment from dogontherocks
love your enthussiasm Steve. It's always a pleasure to see your posts. full of good humor and zest for life. By the way, who won?
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2013
love your enthussiasm Steve. It's always a pleasure to see your posts. full of good humor and zest for life. By the way, who won?
Comment Written 19-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2013
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Thanks.
Still waiting - score is now 8-2
They are scheduled to have two races per day but have had to postpone several times because the wind speed is too high. The organisers are a bit jittery after the fatal accident ealier in the qualifying races.
Looking good for tomorrow.
Steve
Comment from weemick1960
Although this poem is short, your lines snap out from the screen. Your words go straight to the point of the matter. Good rhyming and rhythm even though short. The picture did compliment the piece. All in all I liked the piece.
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2013
Although this poem is short, your lines snap out from the screen. Your words go straight to the point of the matter. Good rhyming and rhythm even though short. The picture did compliment the piece. All in all I liked the piece.
Comment Written 18-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2013
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Thank you!
Steve
Comment from krys123
Thank you Kiwisteveh for sharing this with your fans, me and other readers and writers. I saw them as I watched them racing during the San Francisco baseball game when the camera now and showed them in the bay. It was quite a feat watching them go. I later watch them on a different channel and I was amazed at how fast they can go. Sure looks like the key regional win this one. Good luck to the Kiwis.
You have a good one and God bless. AK
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2013
Thank you Kiwisteveh for sharing this with your fans, me and other readers and writers. I saw them as I watched them racing during the San Francisco baseball game when the camera now and showed them in the bay. It was quite a feat watching them go. I later watch them on a different channel and I was amazed at how fast they can go. Sure looks like the key regional win this one. Good luck to the Kiwis.
You have a good one and God bless. AK
Comment Written 18-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2013
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Thanks, Krys.
We picked up one more win today before they cancelled the second race due to high winds, so only one more point needed to win the cup.
Steve
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Yes and I'm going to watch it. Hope they go for the win. Kiwi all the way.
Comment from Spitfire
I found the notes more interesting in the poem. Some of this information could be incorporated into a longer work. This sounds more like a cheer, but you did use some poetic devices: assonance of sweet dreams and machines.End rhyme in obey and away. More imagery would help.
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reply by the author on 19-Sep-2013
I found the notes more interesting in the poem. Some of this information could be incorporated into a longer work. This sounds more like a cheer, but you did use some poetic devices: assonance of sweet dreams and machines.End rhyme in obey and away. More imagery would help.
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Comment Written 18-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2013
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Thanks. yes, this is far from a serious work - just thought I'd do my cheerleading best. Now you have to picture me in a short skirt, tight top and jumping up and down with pom-poms!
I could have made it longer, but the way this is going, the cup could have been headed back to new Zealand before the poem was finished! :o)
Steve
Comment from denhagan
This is a nice little poem, written with a rhyming couplet with good rhythm and rhyming, about the New Zealanders beating the Americans for the America's Cup.
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2013
This is a nice little poem, written with a rhyming couplet with good rhythm and rhyming, about the New Zealanders beating the Americans for the America's Cup.
Comment Written 18-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 19-Sep-2013
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Thank you!
Steve
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You're welcome,
Dennis
Comment from nancy_e_davis
Sounds like fun. Best of luck in the races. Why did the US team cheat and why would they? I am against cheaters and sincerely hope the best team wins. Nancy
reply by the author on 18-Sep-2013
Sounds like fun. Best of luck in the races. Why did the US team cheat and why would they? I am against cheaters and sincerely hope the best team wins. Nancy
Comment Written 18-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 18-Sep-2013
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Thanks, Nancy.
Why did they cheat? Comes down to money in the end. The Cup has traditionally been associated with sharp practice and tactics designed by the holder who gets to write the rules - size of boat, where held, number of races etc - This time it was blatant cheating where they illegally modified their boat in the lead-up races. I would be more indignant about it if it weren't for the fact that there are several kiwis on the American team who were involved in the whole rort.
Money talks and the whole process is so expensive that the syndicates always rely on billionaire backing to even get off the ground, so it's win at all costs.
Steve
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Is it fair then to say the US cheated when It was just one boat? It's always about money. Were the cheaters disqualified?
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Nancy, if I understand this correctly, it was a penalty on the team that represents USA. It happened in one of the lead-up or qualifying races which were actually in smaller boats. Oracle USA team won the series convincingly, but then it was revealed they had blatantly cheated by adding weight to their boat, giving them a clear advantage.
The jury who decided the penalty could have disqualified the team from the cup altogether, handing it to NZ on a plate, but instead fined them a substantial amount, banned two of the crew involved from taking part in the final series and docked them two points.
The funny thing is that while the NZ crew are nearly all kiwis, the American crew has, I believe, only two Americans (out of 11)
NZ won a further race today, meaning we only need one more point to win the cup...
Steve
Comment from Irish Rain
well, i am absolutely a non-sports fan, but i still enjoyed this poem, your author notes are most helpful, and i've found much knowledge in reading poems that i know nothing about...yours is very good, and i thank you for sharing it....hope they win!
reply by the author on 18-Sep-2013
well, i am absolutely a non-sports fan, but i still enjoyed this poem, your author notes are most helpful, and i've found much knowledge in reading poems that i know nothing about...yours is very good, and i thank you for sharing it....hope they win!
Comment Written 18-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 18-Sep-2013
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Thanks, Jo
Yes, I always enjoy picking up snippets of knowledge from other writers.
Steve