The Bella Donna
pining with unrequited love32 total reviews
Comment from Miss Cookie Atkinson
I love the artwork you choose to go with your poem, they are a prefect match.You captured my attention from the first line to the last.
i found this to be an interesting piece to read.To think even after death she is still searching for her love.
thank you for sharing.
Cookie
reply by the author on 30-Oct-2020
I love the artwork you choose to go with your poem, they are a prefect match.You captured my attention from the first line to the last.
i found this to be an interesting piece to read.To think even after death she is still searching for her love.
thank you for sharing.
Cookie
Comment Written 30-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 30-Oct-2020
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Cookie, I appreciate each morsel of thought you suggest in your comment,have a grat weekend.
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Thank you very much, have a safe and blessed week end.
Cookie
Comment from Bill Schott
This free verse, The Bella Donna, tells an amazing story in verse of the dead singer. The flickering flames and preparation passed add to the poems creative flow.
reply by the author on 30-Oct-2020
This free verse, The Bella Donna, tells an amazing story in verse of the dead singer. The flickering flames and preparation passed add to the poems creative flow.
Comment Written 29-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 30-Oct-2020
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Bill thank you for your review and have a fantastic weekend!
Don't succumb to any ghosts or ghouls....
Comment from royowen
Another excellent poem to add to the previous one I just reviewed I'm, you've become quite prolific in you posting and have a good position in the hustings, well done, a lovely post my friend, good Job, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 29-Oct-2020
Another excellent poem to add to the previous one I just reviewed I'm, you've become quite prolific in you posting and have a good position in the hustings, well done, a lovely post my friend, good Job, blessings Roy
Comment Written 29-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 29-Oct-2020
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Roy, thanks, I am preparing for a third open heart operation in the last twenty months so I guess i am binge writing because I will not be too mobile for a few weeks after the operation.
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I?ll pray for you.
Comment from Bichon
Another superb Halloween read. I like how this one did not overly rely on the scary factor, but the human elements too. It's a very interesting take on the spooky prompt.
reply by the author on 29-Oct-2020
Another superb Halloween read. I like how this one did not overly rely on the scary factor, but the human elements too. It's a very interesting take on the spooky prompt.
Comment Written 29-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 29-Oct-2020
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Bichon, yeah.....enough with ghouls and goblins..lol
Comment from equestrik
This is a good write for the season. Your picure goes so well with the poem and tells the sad story of a lost lover and a never ending longing and search for that lover. Good writing.
reply by the author on 29-Oct-2020
This is a good write for the season. Your picure goes so well with the poem and tells the sad story of a lost lover and a never ending longing and search for that lover. Good writing.
Comment Written 28-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 29-Oct-2020
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Thank you! Now it is time to move on to less haunting efforts.
Comment from Gypsy Blue Rose
pining with unrequited love
The Bella Donna
by JLR
Hello, JLR,
Great alliteration: from flickering flames; candelabra casts... It's a good entry for the "Shades of Halloween" event in Picture This. Well done, my friend.
reply by the author on 28-Oct-2020
pining with unrequited love
The Bella Donna
by JLR
Hello, JLR,
Great alliteration: from flickering flames; candelabra casts... It's a good entry for the "Shades of Halloween" event in Picture This. Well done, my friend.
Comment Written 28-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 28-Oct-2020
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You are the kindest reviewer! thank you so much!
Comment from sammielwf
JLR,
Bella Donna is searching for an ending to her unrequited love song with Casanova. Everyone in the opera house says that she disappeared- crossing the thin veil to the other side....But, I wonder....just wonder if Casanova threw her over for another whose voice was higher and whose love song... more satisfied his romantic/operatic need? Because that is Casanova's reputation after all. Yes?
All kidding aside JLR....I got a ghostly kick out of this poem. Thank you for sharing your talents here..
Sammielwf
reply by the author on 28-Oct-2020
JLR,
Bella Donna is searching for an ending to her unrequited love song with Casanova. Everyone in the opera house says that she disappeared- crossing the thin veil to the other side....But, I wonder....just wonder if Casanova threw her over for another whose voice was higher and whose love song... more satisfied his romantic/operatic need? Because that is Casanova's reputation after all. Yes?
All kidding aside JLR....I got a ghostly kick out of this poem. Thank you for sharing your talents here..
Sammielwf
Comment Written 28-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 28-Oct-2020
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SAmmielwf, thanks for the smiles about all those casanova's that are in the bushes. lol
Comment from estory
Interesting use of the prose format to create a great flow to the language in these stanzas. I thought the scenes of someone reaching out and failing to grasp what they were reaching for were pretty well orchestrated for this effect. You kept a good ear for the music of the language and the flow of it to build up these spurts of rhythm interspersed with dramatic breaks, much like the scenes in a live play. I think it worked really well. estory
reply by the author on 28-Oct-2020
Interesting use of the prose format to create a great flow to the language in these stanzas. I thought the scenes of someone reaching out and failing to grasp what they were reaching for were pretty well orchestrated for this effect. You kept a good ear for the music of the language and the flow of it to build up these spurts of rhythm interspersed with dramatic breaks, much like the scenes in a live play. I think it worked really well. estory
Comment Written 28-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 28-Oct-2020
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estroy, thank you so very much!
Comment from Pam (respa)
-A well written poem
for the picture challenge, Jim.
-You tell a good story and
creative a vivid word picture.
-I like the description of
the bella donna singing
"her last Italian aria of love."
-A very good concluding verse
and the ending "evermore."
-Well done!
reply by the author on 28-Oct-2020
-A well written poem
for the picture challenge, Jim.
-You tell a good story and
creative a vivid word picture.
-I like the description of
the bella donna singing
"her last Italian aria of love."
-A very good concluding verse
and the ending "evermore."
-Well done!
Comment Written 28-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 28-Oct-2020
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Pam, thanks much!
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You are very welcome, Jim.
Comment from dragonpoet
This is a story of a woman who searches for love beyond death. I like that you use Halloween and the blues moon to make an eerie story ambiance.
Some believe that the dead can pass through the weaker veil beween worlds on Halloween.
Keep writing and stay healthy.
Joan
reply by the author on 28-Oct-2020
This is a story of a woman who searches for love beyond death. I like that you use Halloween and the blues moon to make an eerie story ambiance.
Some believe that the dead can pass through the weaker veil beween worlds on Halloween.
Keep writing and stay healthy.
Joan
Comment Written 28-Oct-2020
reply by the author on 28-Oct-2020
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Joan, thank you for investing the time to read and comment on this picture this challenge.
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Don't mention it, JLR. You do the same for me.
Joan