Sown in Seed
He permits us to reap bountiful harvests if we'll allow it.48 total reviews
Comment from A Matter Of Words
As I was reading this beautiful poem, I started laughing. Cybil came to mind...The mind is an amazing structure, capable of creating such evil on the one hand and such reverent beauty on the other. You are truly amazing.
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2014
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As I was reading this beautiful poem, I started laughing. Cybil came to mind...The mind is an amazing structure, capable of creating such evil on the one hand and such reverent beauty on the other. You are truly amazing.
Comment Written 08-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2014
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Aw, what a wonderful thing to say, Stephanie. Now you've really got me blushing over here (seriously!)
One of the nicest reviews I've had in a while. Thanks again so much, my friend.
Comment from Pearl Edwards
I am sure your Pastor will delight in this lovely spiritual poem. Great words usage with the - fluted angels flock - and - douse the downy dawn. Very appropriate artwork to go with this lovely read.
valda
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2014
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I am sure your Pastor will delight in this lovely spiritual poem. Great words usage with the - fluted angels flock - and - douse the downy dawn. Very appropriate artwork to go with this lovely read.
valda
Comment Written 08-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2014
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He was, Pearl, very excited about the poem. Thanks for the great review, and so sorry about the delayed response.
Comment from Treischel
An astounding religious themed poem that carries the themes of sowing and reaping. I marvel at the alluring elocution of alliteration embedded throughout. I blinked when i read - douse the downy dawn. I smiled when I read - fools fondly fondle the leaves of fall. Then a marvelous march of: fluted angels flock, as swallows swoon, and lonely loons. The closong lines equally elegant proclaiming - sown seeds are sacred works of God. Well done!
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2014
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An astounding religious themed poem that carries the themes of sowing and reaping. I marvel at the alluring elocution of alliteration embedded throughout. I blinked when i read - douse the downy dawn. I smiled when I read - fools fondly fondle the leaves of fall. Then a marvelous march of: fluted angels flock, as swallows swoon, and lonely loons. The closong lines equally elegant proclaiming - sown seeds are sacred works of God. Well done!
Comment Written 08-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2014
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Thanks so much, Tom, and sorry about the delay in responding. I am so far behind in my replies, it's not funny.
Thank you! I really appreciate it.
Comment from Margaret Snowdon
"Behold the treasures He freely gives,"
Wise watchful angels boldly proclaim.
"Through His sacrifice you're free to live,
reap harvests rife with glorious grain!"
This is a beautiful spiritual poem - the flow to the words, and to both rhythm and rhyme is perfect - a real treat to find when I just popped in.
You never disappoint, Dean.
Margaret
reply by the author on 07-Jul-2014
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"Behold the treasures He freely gives,"
Wise watchful angels boldly proclaim.
"Through His sacrifice you're free to live,
reap harvests rife with glorious grain!"
This is a beautiful spiritual poem - the flow to the words, and to both rhythm and rhyme is perfect - a real treat to find when I just popped in.
You never disappoint, Dean.
Margaret
Comment Written 07-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 07-Jul-2014
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Thanks so much, Margaret, and allow me to share a secret with you, if I may. My pastor prompted me to write this, that's true. However, the style of the last poem I reviewed by you (the name escapes me at the moment, but I remember awarding you a six star review), was the inspiration behind the styles that it is written in.
Thanks so much again, Margaret. Such an exceptional rating coming from an accomplished poet like yourself has truly made my week! :}
Comment from daeneam
This is another found treasure, my friend! You are a truly seasoned poet, capable of writing different genre - sometimes horrific, oftentimes, inspirational (weird - but those pleasant-screams type of poems - inspired me to dig deeper of human nature). God bless you and Pastor Richey! c", Mae
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2014
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This is another found treasure, my friend! You are a truly seasoned poet, capable of writing different genre - sometimes horrific, oftentimes, inspirational (weird - but those pleasant-screams type of poems - inspired me to dig deeper of human nature). God bless you and Pastor Richey! c", Mae
Comment Written 06-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2014
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Thanks so much, Mae, and you're right, I have two very distinctly different muses. When I am in a sour mood, my darker muse comes out and wants to play with me. On the rare days I feel happy and giddy, my playful muse pops in. Here lately, I think they have both been trying to do each other in, one silencing the other forever. We'll see who wins in the end.
I truly appreciate such a wonderful review and generous rating. My pastor loved the poem a lot. he even read it in service today, and everyone stood and applauded. He wouldn't reveal the author (because I politely asked him not to!), but many people kept bothering him about it. he said if the author ever wants to come forward, they would be the first to know.
Thanks again!
Comment from acerisestory
An amazingly well penned poem, Dean! You are one of the most versatile poets on this site, I must say. Some of your work is dark, dark, dark -- and then this! Beautiful use of alliteration (I especially like 'fools fondly fondle.') Your rhyming is close to immaculate and the poem flows so very well. I am pleased to give you a six. Alana
reply by the author on 07-Jul-2014
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An amazingly well penned poem, Dean! You are one of the most versatile poets on this site, I must say. Some of your work is dark, dark, dark -- and then this! Beautiful use of alliteration (I especially like 'fools fondly fondle.') Your rhyming is close to immaculate and the poem flows so very well. I am pleased to give you a six. Alana
Comment Written 06-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 07-Jul-2014
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Thanks so much, Alana, I'm truly flattered that you feel that way. I just roll with the punches, and I never know on any given day what's going to pop up next. This particular poem I wrote because my pastor asked me to. Otherwise, it may have never been written.
Thanks again for the wonderful rating and you kind words of encouragement. All are deeply appreciated.
Comment from GracieAnn
Dean, I enjoyed this densely written poem with creative and without the use of clichéd words to describe scriptural sewing of seed and the metaphor of agriculture. Well done! :0 GracieA nn
reply by the author on 07-Jul-2014
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Dean, I enjoyed this densely written poem with creative and without the use of clichéd words to describe scriptural sewing of seed and the metaphor of agriculture. Well done! :0 GracieA nn
Comment Written 06-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 07-Jul-2014
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Thanks, GracieAnn. I appreciate the compliment, especially coming from a talented poet like yourself.
Thanks for the wonderful rating and review as well. I really appreciate it.
Comment from Writingfundimension
Really fine use of alliteration and imagery makes this a stunning poem, Dean. I love the faith that underlies it as expressed in this wonderful line:
'sown seeds are sacred words of God...'
Good luck in the contest, Dean.
:) Bev
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2014
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Really fine use of alliteration and imagery makes this a stunning poem, Dean. I love the faith that underlies it as expressed in this wonderful line:
'sown seeds are sacred words of God...'
Good luck in the contest, Dean.
:) Bev
Comment Written 06-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2014
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Thanks so much, Bev, and I apologize for the delayed reply. I really appreciate the kind compliments and review, my friend!
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No problem, Dean. We are all busy in the summer months.
You're very welcome, as always.
:) Bev
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Comment from DanielEkine
My gosh, seeing such poem from Dean Kuch warms my heart. In my head, I just found a STAR. The author does darkness and light, remarkably.
Yes, we can harvest bountiful, if we let it.
The alliteration is concise.
"dawn. call.lawn;fall.
things,bear,wings,stare.
gates,moon,congregate,loons.
gives,"proclaim.live,grain!"
jars,rest,scars,test.
us,God.trussed,flawed
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2014
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My gosh, seeing such poem from Dean Kuch warms my heart. In my head, I just found a STAR. The author does darkness and light, remarkably.
Yes, we can harvest bountiful, if we let it.
The alliteration is concise.
"dawn. call.lawn;fall.
things,bear,wings,stare.
gates,moon,congregate,loons.
gives,"proclaim.live,grain!"
jars,rest,scars,test.
us,God.trussed,flawed
Comment Written 06-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2014
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Thank so much for such a glorious review, Daniel. That means a lot to me coming from you!
I rarely write religious themed poetry. However, I respect my pastor as both a true man of God and compassionate teacher, and I consider him a friend. So naturally, when he challenged me to write something proclaiming my faith and beliefs,I simply could not refuse.
Thanks so much again, my friend.
Respectfully
~Dean
Comment from Shirley E Kennedy
Definitely a Christian themed poem and so well written and presented.
I pondered this, and found that living our lives in the light of God's teachings gives us the best possible chance of a bountiful harvest, when He calls us home.
What an amazing change in subject matter and presentation which shows your versatility and mastery of poetic form.
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2014
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Definitely a Christian themed poem and so well written and presented.
I pondered this, and found that living our lives in the light of God's teachings gives us the best possible chance of a bountiful harvest, when He calls us home.
What an amazing change in subject matter and presentation which shows your versatility and mastery of poetic form.
Comment Written 06-Jul-2014
reply by the author on 06-Jul-2014
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Thanks so much, seken58. I really appreciate your insights into this poem, and your very kind comments.