Desultory Drifting
The Golden Shovel poetry form...55 total reviews
Comment from Karen Cherry Threadgill
Boy you are truly a virtuoso of poetry forms. I want to stab my eyeballs out rather than attempt all this. I am a storyteller, and most of my poems are stories too. Strict poetry is torture. But, I do love the little ones. Good work four to go. Karen
reply by the author on 27-Aug-2024
Boy you are truly a virtuoso of poetry forms. I want to stab my eyeballs out rather than attempt all this. I am a storyteller, and most of my poems are stories too. Strict poetry is torture. But, I do love the little ones. Good work four to go. Karen
Comment Written 27-Aug-2024
reply by the author on 27-Aug-2024
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Thanks again for all the attention... (smile)
I used to ONLY write in formal poetic forms. Then I rebelled and went all free verse. Then I dabbled in a few "flash-fiction" prose pieces--
Now I figure I'm old enough to hopscotch around and try whatever the heck I want to try.
(I WISH I could write prose as deftly as you do!)
Thanks for the compliment.
Karenina
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I love haiku, tanka, all those little ones. they make you condense. Like Short Stories and Flash, and Dribble. Karen
Comment from Jeff Flaig
Insight is when you can produce established art forms and still sound poetic. You have the right kind of insight to be a great writer.
Thanks for the lesson.
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2022
Insight is when you can produce established art forms and still sound poetic. You have the right kind of insight to be a great writer.
Thanks for the lesson.
Comment Written 08-Feb-2022
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2022
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Thanks for finding this one. It was a form I'd never seen before! I love that a number of poets on site soon posted their own "Golden Shovel" pieces!
Karenina
Comment from Father Flaps
Hi Karenina,
I'm amazed that you can write such a stunning piece, surely putting a smile on Emily's face, while still recuperating from your accident.
Thanks so much for teaching this (new-to-me) poetic form. I'm definitely going to try it very soon. I wrote the rules down, along with your poem as an example, and Emily's two lines you used.
Some lines that I enjoyed,
"A frozen spike of ice is hope" ... Wow! That tells me that hope doesn't end. It lasts and lasts. You never give up the fight. You stay positive.
I have to admit, though, I didn't understand "whispered gloom". I would have rather read,
on coldest nights there is
no whispered doom -
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I also liked this line,
"Our lives are winsome feathers
which blow this way and that!" ... reminds me of Forrest Gump's white feather. Our lives are so tossed at times.
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Another great line,
"Death is the bird that perches" ... reminds me of a line in a song by Peter Paul & Mary, called "The Garden Song".
"An old crow watchin' hungrily
from his perch in yonder tree"
Here's a link:
https://youtu.be/RHhRyjwYnX0
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I hope there are angels who will help me find the flight path when I kick off.
Gotta look up that word now... "desultory"
Nicely penned! Thanks again for teaching this unique form of poetry.
Hugs,
Kimbob
reply by the author on 16-Sep-2021
Hi Karenina,
I'm amazed that you can write such a stunning piece, surely putting a smile on Emily's face, while still recuperating from your accident.
Thanks so much for teaching this (new-to-me) poetic form. I'm definitely going to try it very soon. I wrote the rules down, along with your poem as an example, and Emily's two lines you used.
Some lines that I enjoyed,
"A frozen spike of ice is hope" ... Wow! That tells me that hope doesn't end. It lasts and lasts. You never give up the fight. You stay positive.
I have to admit, though, I didn't understand "whispered gloom". I would have rather read,
on coldest nights there is
no whispered doom -
**********************************
I also liked this line,
"Our lives are winsome feathers
which blow this way and that!" ... reminds me of Forrest Gump's white feather. Our lives are so tossed at times.
************************************************
Another great line,
"Death is the bird that perches" ... reminds me of a line in a song by Peter Paul & Mary, called "The Garden Song".
"An old crow watchin' hungrily
from his perch in yonder tree"
Here's a link:
https://youtu.be/RHhRyjwYnX0
****************************************************
I hope there are angels who will help me find the flight path when I kick off.
Gotta look up that word now... "desultory"
Nicely penned! Thanks again for teaching this unique form of poetry.
Hugs,
Kimbob
Comment Written 15-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 16-Sep-2021
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What a lovely, intelligent , comprehensive review this is! I happened upon this form and was so pleased to try it, using some much beloved lines from my favorite poetess, Emily. I was pleased to see a fair amount of FS poets offer their own wonderful take on the form. I look forward to reading yours! I'm off to use your link to the Peter, Paul and Mary song. They were the music of my youth! I so appreciate your kind words!
Many Thanks, Karenina
Comment from AliMom
Spectacular poem. I'm sure Emily Dickinson would be proud. Your interpretation says so very much. It is well worded and lifts the spirit. A very clever and deep. I truly like your last lines about still having time to find the flight path for our souls.
reply by the author on 05-Sep-2021
Spectacular poem. I'm sure Emily Dickinson would be proud. Your interpretation says so very much. It is well worded and lifts the spirit. A very clever and deep. I truly like your last lines about still having time to find the flight path for our souls.
Comment Written 04-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 05-Sep-2021
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Thank you so very much! Emily inspired me from the time I first read her poetry when I was eleven. This was a way to honor her work.
Karenina
Comment from robyn corum
Karenina,
Well, fiddle. I have no idea how you posted this and I missed it entirely. Entirely! I am frustrated but at least glad you were recognized for the beauty here AND so that it came back around so folks like me got the chance to see it again. *smile*
I really like this piece and the post you chose to build it around. Thanks so much and congratulations!
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2021
Karenina,
Well, fiddle. I have no idea how you posted this and I missed it entirely. Entirely! I am frustrated but at least glad you were recognized for the beauty here AND so that it came back around so folks like me got the chance to see it again. *smile*
I really like this piece and the post you chose to build it around. Thanks so much and congratulations!
Comment Written 01-Sep-2021
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2021
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Thanks Robyn! No worries...I'm positive there are many posts I should have caught and they somehow slipped by me. Thanks for the congrats. I'm fortunate, lucky, likely received a lot of sympathy reviews... That being said I will take the $25 member dollars--acknowledge there were plenty of poems more worthy and promise not to let my head swell! --
Karenina
Comment from rspoet
Hello Karenina,
You've woven your words around Emily's like the threads of a beautiful tapestry--cold and warmth, life and death, faith and doubt;
her familiar theme of death wrapped around her masterpiece of hope.
I'm not sure how random the wandering is,
it seems there is certainty, as if the checks were given,
for truth lights the way.
Six golden birds of hope.
Best wishes. Hope things are improving.
Robert
reply by the author on 28-Aug-2021
Hello Karenina,
You've woven your words around Emily's like the threads of a beautiful tapestry--cold and warmth, life and death, faith and doubt;
her familiar theme of death wrapped around her masterpiece of hope.
I'm not sure how random the wandering is,
it seems there is certainty, as if the checks were given,
for truth lights the way.
Six golden birds of hope.
Best wishes. Hope things are improving.
Robert
Comment Written 28-Aug-2021
reply by the author on 28-Aug-2021
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Thank you very much Robert. Your word bring me comfort and a smile. Thank you, also, for the six stars. One more surgery and then... well, here's hoping!
Karenina
Comment from Sanku
I loved this form .And i loved the poem you have created with such finesse.
"the warmth is the stalwart truth we live with.." I liked this line very much.I like to be your fan so that I don't miss your lovely poems.
reply by the author on 27-Aug-2021
I loved this form .And i loved the poem you have created with such finesse.
"the warmth is the stalwart truth we live with.." I liked this line very much.I like to be your fan so that I don't miss your lovely poems.
Comment Written 27-Aug-2021
reply by the author on 27-Aug-2021
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Thanks! I know there's lots of time in between my postings... Thanks for being a fan so you get notified whenever I DO get inspired! Wow--thanks, also for the six stars!
Karenina
Comment from Senyai
Hi Karenina,
Glad to see you posting again, and such an accomplished poem with a profound message. Death is indeed "the bird that perches!"
No getting around it, it looms over us all of our lives, but your last stanza is truly inspired for there is still hope,
" Death is the bird that perches;
there's time, then, when dug in-
to contemplate and strive to find the
flight path for our soul!"
Perfect! That's what we can do as we do our 'homework' and truthfully assess our path to take in life before the "winsome feathers" stop blowing about :))
Excellent writing and hope this is a sign you are doing much better, Karenina?
Praying for your continued recovery every day ��
Always,
Senyai
reply by the author on 26-Aug-2021
Hi Karenina,
Glad to see you posting again, and such an accomplished poem with a profound message. Death is indeed "the bird that perches!"
No getting around it, it looms over us all of our lives, but your last stanza is truly inspired for there is still hope,
" Death is the bird that perches;
there's time, then, when dug in-
to contemplate and strive to find the
flight path for our soul!"
Perfect! That's what we can do as we do our 'homework' and truthfully assess our path to take in life before the "winsome feathers" stop blowing about :))
Excellent writing and hope this is a sign you are doing much better, Karenina?
Praying for your continued recovery every day ��
Always,
Senyai
Comment Written 25-Aug-2021
reply by the author on 26-Aug-2021
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Thank you for this amazing, insightful, six star review! I am so pleased you sensed the bigger message here! Hope, alas! So nice to post again, with help from my daughter, typing. One more surgery pending...then (hope!)--I will be truly on the mend!
Karenina
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Ah, Karenina. One more surgery? So they deemed it necessary to fix their previous mistakes? Well, I pray they get it right this time around!
So glad for you that the doctors are going to get issues corrected and onto full recovery.
Praying for you, my dear Karenina ❤️
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Thank you! I will have a woman surgeon this time...
That bodes well!
(smile)
Karenina
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Ah, yes ? yes it does :))
Is it scheduled yet?
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Almost...then 80 Covid admissions bumped me. I'm "on deck!"
Karenina
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Oh no! Detest this CoVid virus! Be safe and keep me posted.
Hugs 🤗❤️
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Sure will!
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:))
Comment from kmoss
There you are! Beautiful poem.
I may try the golden shovel using this poem! I haven't heard of the style before.
I love these lines:
Death is the bird that perches;
there's time, then, when dug in-
to contemplate and strive to find the
flight path for our soul!
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2021
There you are! Beautiful poem.
I may try the golden shovel using this poem! I haven't heard of the style before.
I love these lines:
Death is the bird that perches;
there's time, then, when dug in-
to contemplate and strive to find the
flight path for our soul!
Comment Written 25-Aug-2021
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2021
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Thanks friend! Never heard of this form,, but if it allowed me to use some of Emily's words as end words I was all in on trying it! Gloria has given it a whirl so far...hope others do, and you too! It's kind of fun once you commit to the lines of a poem! (Thanks for the sixer!)
Karenina
Comment from Janet Foor
This is so creative and unique Karenina. I have never heard of this poetic form before but you have cleverly created a lovely poem using one of my favorite poet's verse for your Golden Shovel.
You are most talented my friend.
Blessings
Janet
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2021
This is so creative and unique Karenina. I have never heard of this poetic form before but you have cleverly created a lovely poem using one of my favorite poet's verse for your Golden Shovel.
You are most talented my friend.
Blessings
Janet
Comment Written 25-Aug-2021
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2021
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Thank you Janet! Emily is by far my favorite poet. I had not seen this form before but, of course, her work came to mind as I decided to try "The Golden Shovel." I appreciate your six stars and encouraging comments!
Karenina