Neglected
What happens when we do not care for our planet8 total reviews
Comment from Bill Schott
This haiku, Neglected, has the proper formatting and relates the global catastrophes to our own payback for letting the trashing of earth get this far along.
reply by the author on 27-Aug-2023
This haiku, Neglected, has the proper formatting and relates the global catastrophes to our own payback for letting the trashing of earth get this far along.
Comment Written 26-Aug-2023
reply by the author on 27-Aug-2023
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Thank you for reviewing.
Comment from Debbie D'Arcy
Amazingly strong image and verse here! I had to keep looking. Love your personification of earth and your imagery of her tears and fury. This is beautifully and memorably done. A strong contender! Good luck! Debbie
reply by the author on 27-Aug-2023
Amazingly strong image and verse here! I had to keep looking. Love your personification of earth and your imagery of her tears and fury. This is beautifully and memorably done. A strong contender! Good luck! Debbie
Comment Written 26-Aug-2023
reply by the author on 27-Aug-2023
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Thanks, Debi, for your super review. Much appreciated.
Comment from Dawn Munro
Oh, wow! I love this haiku! The artwork you chose, too, is stunning! I am not sure we can ever repair the damage we have done to our planet, our home. *sigh* You wee gem talks about neglect, but it is so much more... But the poem is wonderful.
reply by the author on 26-Aug-2023
Oh, wow! I love this haiku! The artwork you chose, too, is stunning! I am not sure we can ever repair the damage we have done to our planet, our home. *sigh* You wee gem talks about neglect, but it is so much more... But the poem is wonderful.
Comment Written 26-Aug-2023
reply by the author on 26-Aug-2023
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Yes, more than neglect, but I only had 17 syllables! Thanks for your review.
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Yes. :)
Comment from Isabel Fontes
Here's a haiku that evokes a strong emotion with its powerful message.
The construction and flow of words are well-executed.
Good luck with the contest.
reply by the author on 23-Aug-2023
Here's a haiku that evokes a strong emotion with its powerful message.
The construction and flow of words are well-executed.
Good luck with the contest.
Comment Written 23-Aug-2023
reply by the author on 23-Aug-2023
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Thank you for your kind words.
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You are most welcome.
Comment from RainbewLatte
First and foremost, wow the art.
Second of all, beyond the pain and emotions felt (I suppose visually) through the artwork that just sucks in my attention, the choice of font, the simplicity, the message clear
It's powerful.
Bless this earth.
Thank you for taking the time to share
with gratitude
reply by the author on 23-Aug-2023
First and foremost, wow the art.
Second of all, beyond the pain and emotions felt (I suppose visually) through the artwork that just sucks in my attention, the choice of font, the simplicity, the message clear
It's powerful.
Bless this earth.
Thank you for taking the time to share
with gratitude
Comment Written 23-Aug-2023
reply by the author on 23-Aug-2023
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Thank you for your insightful comments. I am glad it spoke to you.
Comment from JSD
Nicely summed up in fifteen syllables only. Great use of metaphor and careful choice of language making good points about the state of the earth at the moment. Well done and good luck in the competition.
reply by the author on 23-Aug-2023
Nicely summed up in fifteen syllables only. Great use of metaphor and careful choice of language making good points about the state of the earth at the moment. Well done and good luck in the competition.
Comment Written 23-Aug-2023
reply by the author on 23-Aug-2023
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Thanks for reviewing.
Comment from Lee, Undone
Sad, true and powerful. raw and real. Mother nature has not only been neglected but tortured for centuries, its heartbreaking. This was really well said.
reply by the author on 23-Aug-2023
Sad, true and powerful. raw and real. Mother nature has not only been neglected but tortured for centuries, its heartbreaking. This was really well said.
Comment Written 23-Aug-2023
reply by the author on 23-Aug-2023
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Thank you for our insightful comments. I would agree with you that Mother Nature has been more than neglected, yes, tortured and abused, but I only had so many syllables to work with.
Comment from Paul Manton
This is a very accomplished poem using a 6-5-4 pattern and taking up the 'Nature' criterion exactly. (It really couldn't be more exact.)
The overall personification is used creatively - the metaphors precise and well-chosen, to show the barbarous nature of our mismanagement of the planet.
On Boxing Day, 2004, I was on my way through Europe when the massive tsunami broke over Asia, killing almost a quarter of a million people in 14 different countries. Friends from all over the world phoned to see where I was!
The growth of wildfires have killed thousands more - not just in Asia but every continent save Antarctica - and even there the permafrost is depleting and the sea ice melting at an alarming rate.
Your great picture shows Gaia in pain. Your words do her justice.
Thank you.
Paul
reply by the author on 23-Aug-2023
This is a very accomplished poem using a 6-5-4 pattern and taking up the 'Nature' criterion exactly. (It really couldn't be more exact.)
The overall personification is used creatively - the metaphors precise and well-chosen, to show the barbarous nature of our mismanagement of the planet.
On Boxing Day, 2004, I was on my way through Europe when the massive tsunami broke over Asia, killing almost a quarter of a million people in 14 different countries. Friends from all over the world phoned to see where I was!
The growth of wildfires have killed thousands more - not just in Asia but every continent save Antarctica - and even there the permafrost is depleting and the sea ice melting at an alarming rate.
Your great picture shows Gaia in pain. Your words do her justice.
Thank you.
Paul
Comment Written 23-Aug-2023
reply by the author on 23-Aug-2023
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So grateful for your comments. Thanks for reviewing.
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You're welcome