Reign Knee Daze (Rainy Days)
A poem, just for the hell of it...127 total reviews
Comment from Ricky1024
This was well-written rich and team and imagery Treadwell flowed well with no grammar issues descriptive measures lined up perfectly.
Thanks and have a blessed day. The Ricky 1024
This was well-written rich and team and imagery Treadwell flowed well with no grammar issues descriptive measures lined up perfectly.
Thanks and have a blessed day. The Ricky 1024
Comment Written 04-Feb-2020
Comment from Dan-C
Wow! That was very good. I enjoyed the rhyme scheme and the story you told. It was very dark until the light of God shined through.
It definitely makes one think.
Thank you for sharing
Dan
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2017
Wow! That was very good. I enjoyed the rhyme scheme and the story you told. It was very dark until the light of God shined through.
It definitely makes one think.
Thank you for sharing
Dan
Comment Written 27-Apr-2017
reply by the author on 28-Apr-2017
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Thank you for going back a way and resurrecting this from the FanStory boneyard, Dan.
I appreciate you doing so, and I am very glad you enjoyed the poem.
Have a super Friday, my
Comment from Gypsy Blue Rose
Hello Dean! I found this little jewel by chance and I am so glad I did. It is wonderfully eerie. I like how the sound of rain started at the beginning of the poem without the need to push the on bottom. How do you do that? The sound of rain was a great addition to the poem/story. You are the best!
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2015
Hello Dean! I found this little jewel by chance and I am so glad I did. It is wonderfully eerie. I like how the sound of rain started at the beginning of the poem without the need to push the on bottom. How do you do that? The sound of rain was a great addition to the poem/story. You are the best!
Comment Written 01-Jul-2015
reply by the author on 02-Jul-2015
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A-h-h-h...trade secrets, my friend. Trade secrets, lol. It's an autoplay code I use to make any video I upload play and remain invisible. Takes a bit of doing, but once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy.
I don't feel I'm one of the best, but I do try very hard to give anyone who cares enough to read my work a shiver or two, if possible. That's kind of you to say, though. I flattered that you feel that way.
Thanks again, Gypsy. I mean that! ~Dean :)
Comment from Sasha
How in the world did I miss this? I am thrilled you won the contest as I believe this is one of your best yet. Great work with this one and congratulations on the win.
How in the world did I miss this? I am thrilled you won the contest as I believe this is one of your best yet. Great work with this one and congratulations on the win.
Comment Written 16-Dec-2014
Comment from Pearl Edwards
Congratulations Dean on the win, well deserved. A great story of good triumphing over evil and so well presented. Nice finish off with the soothing veil of rain. Well done.
valda
Congratulations Dean on the win, well deserved. A great story of good triumphing over evil and so well presented. Nice finish off with the soothing veil of rain. Well done.
valda
Comment Written 16-Dec-2014
Comment from Showboat
Oh Dean, I loved all of this. I loved the word play, the names, perfect rhyme and meter, at least to these ears and a story as old as time and as new as tomorrow. You impress the sox off me, my friend. I look forward to more of your work.
Hugs,
Gayle
reply by the author on 15-Dec-2014
Oh Dean, I loved all of this. I loved the word play, the names, perfect rhyme and meter, at least to these ears and a story as old as time and as new as tomorrow. You impress the sox off me, my friend. I look forward to more of your work.
Hugs,
Gayle
Comment Written 15-Dec-2014
reply by the author on 15-Dec-2014
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Thanks for taking a look at this one, Gayle. The fact that I can impress anyone with something I've written makes all of the effort and hard work well worth it. This one took over a week to get it just right. Then along came the "New & Improved" FanStory to mess with my formatting, LOL.
Anyhow, I certainly appreciate your very thoughtful review and glowing comments.
All the best to you, my friend. :)
~Dean
Comment from Contests
reply by the author on 15-Dec-2014
A seven star rating from the Contest Committee for the recognition this post has received from the FanStory community. While this was not a Contest Committee decision, the committee recognizes this achievement with a seven star review. |
Comment Written 15-Dec-2014
reply by the author on 15-Dec-2014
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Thank you.
Comment from JM
My goodness what did you eat before going to bed? :) What a horrific dream. The visual effects certainly help set this dark tone. I like the reference to water....God's holy water washes us clean. I also liked the way you started your tale mentioning the holier than thou hypocrites. For this you get my last six shooter. :)
reply by the author on 13-Dec-2014
My goodness what did you eat before going to bed? :) What a horrific dream. The visual effects certainly help set this dark tone. I like the reference to water....God's holy water washes us clean. I also liked the way you started your tale mentioning the holier than thou hypocrites. For this you get my last six shooter. :)
Comment Written 13-Dec-2014
reply by the author on 13-Dec-2014
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Thanks, JM, and I appreciate each and every sixer that I'm lucky enough to get. They give us so few to go around.
That dream was a lot like those scenes in Charles Dickens, "A Christmas Carol", where the different spirits wisk ole Ebeneezer Scrooge out through his window and show him various scenes of life. Except in my dream, the one doing the "wisking away" was the Devil himself, and his massive, leathery, bat-like wings trailed burning embers that dropped to the ground with each and every gargantuan beat. Although it was freezing outside, the heat those beating, fiery wings were putting off caused me to sweat profusely. I awoke drenched in perspiration, then quickly began jotting down notes on what I'd dreamt. Scared the crap out of me!
Anyhow, I've rambled on long enough. Thanks for your exceptional rating and complimentary review. I sincerely appreciate it!
~Dean :}
Comment from Tatarka2
Good grief! This was horrifying, intriguing, and the sound of rain so much enhanced the message of the poem. This is so powerful that I have to give it a 6.
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2014
Good grief! This was horrifying, intriguing, and the sound of rain so much enhanced the message of the poem. This is so powerful that I have to give it a 6.
Comment Written 08-Dec-2014
reply by the author on 09-Dec-2014
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Thank you very much, Tatarka2. I am very honored to know that you enjoyed reading my work, and I am most grateful for your thoughtful comments and exceptional rating.
All the best to you, my friend, and happy writing. :)
~Dean
Comment from LoannaLois
Well, you have surely done it this time, my friend. You have pitted both factions against each other...and managed to give victory to the good . .Love the rain and its relationship to your cleansing.
reply by the author on 08-Dec-2014
Well, you have surely done it this time, my friend. You have pitted both factions against each other...and managed to give victory to the good . .Love the rain and its relationship to your cleansing.
Comment Written 08-Dec-2014
reply by the author on 08-Dec-2014
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Thanks very much, Lois. You picked up on the reasons for the rains nicely.
You know I always prefer good to triumph over evil. I like to think it works out that way in the end most times.
Thanks for the excellent review and six stars. All are appreciated. :) ~Dean