The Legend of the Dogwood
reflective quatrain poem115 total reviews
Comment from Christina 201
Thank you for sharing this legend in lovely flowing poetry.
I am impressed with the clarity and the way you have used the dogwood to bring out the message of Easter in a new and refreshing way.
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2012
Thank you for sharing this legend in lovely flowing poetry.
I am impressed with the clarity and the way you have used the dogwood to bring out the message of Easter in a new and refreshing way.
Comment Written 01-Apr-2012
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2012
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Christina, thank you so very much for your thoughtful and gracious review of this poem posted so long ago and no longer promoted. I am so grateful to you for your generous rating and for reviewing this at all :-) Brooke
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I was looking at the spiritual poems category and the title caught my eye. Something different.
Comment from clayzy
Thanks, adewpearl for this uplifting, meaningful poem. I was doing a little reviewing to earn a few honest member dollars, every thing was dark, a sea of depression,the air filled with the bane of bitterness, a quagmire of gloom and doom, a graveyard of lost hopes, well you get the picture, and then along came "The Legend of the Dogwood," and it was like a lifeline drawing me back from committing intoxication. Very nice. Clay
Thanks, adewpearl for this uplifting, meaningful poem. I was doing a little reviewing to earn a few honest member dollars, every thing was dark, a sea of depression,the air filled with the bane of bitterness, a quagmire of gloom and doom, a graveyard of lost hopes, well you get the picture, and then along came "The Legend of the Dogwood," and it was like a lifeline drawing me back from committing intoxication. Very nice. Clay
Comment Written 02-Jun-2010
Comment from Realist101
I have a small book, describing the dogwood tree in the Bible. This poem is a perfectly beautiful expression of the written words. Adewpearl, a lovely name, a wonderful writer, this poem brought me to tears...not tears of sadness...so much as tears of hope. We have many small dogwoods around our home, and each is a cherished tree, that we will never cut down. Thank you for this poem.
reply by the author on 20-Oct-2009
I have a small book, describing the dogwood tree in the Bible. This poem is a perfectly beautiful expression of the written words. Adewpearl, a lovely name, a wonderful writer, this poem brought me to tears...not tears of sadness...so much as tears of hope. We have many small dogwoods around our home, and each is a cherished tree, that we will never cut down. Thank you for this poem.
Comment Written 20-Oct-2009
reply by the author on 20-Oct-2009
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Thank you, Realist. The dogwood has always been my favorite tree since we had two in my childhood yard - I so appreciate all your lovely comments and your most generous rating. I am also thrilled you looked back into my portfolio to find this :-) Brooke
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Hi again! You are welcome, I can't wait for spring once again, to see them all bloom...Dogwoods and sugar maples are about the most beautiful trees ever...to me. Keep writing, I will read more asap!! I am so far behind...Susan
Comment from Xylok
needless to say this poem is awesome. what a great perspective you offer from the tree's point of view and wonderful wording. i love the final stanza; superb finale! truly you are a poet amongst the highest order in that you have wonderful substance to a well written, thought provoking, contemplative, profound, creative and beautifully flowing poem. excellent work man! beyond a shade of doubt was a nice move to avoid cliche, and you even give the tree a good character. super job.
reply by the author on 06-Sep-2009
needless to say this poem is awesome. what a great perspective you offer from the tree's point of view and wonderful wording. i love the final stanza; superb finale! truly you are a poet amongst the highest order in that you have wonderful substance to a well written, thought provoking, contemplative, profound, creative and beautifully flowing poem. excellent work man! beyond a shade of doubt was a nice move to avoid cliche, and you even give the tree a good character. super job.
Comment Written 06-Sep-2009
reply by the author on 06-Sep-2009
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Thank you - this is one of my favorites in my portfolio. I appreciate your reviewing it so kindly :-) Brooke
Comment from raw form
I really love it when a person takes off at the speed of thought and lets the world know what their take is and thats what you did here and I feel you Brooke....well you know I just dig yer style anyways you just got the chops that make me have to look.
reply by the author on 05-May-2009
I really love it when a person takes off at the speed of thought and lets the world know what their take is and thats what you did here and I feel you Brooke....well you know I just dig yer style anyways you just got the chops that make me have to look.
Comment Written 05-May-2009
reply by the author on 05-May-2009
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I'm so glad you enjoyed this one - thanks :-) Brooke
Comment from Gramma Kathy
This is really beautiful. I had not heard this legend before, and I love the way you turned it into a thought-provoking poem.
I have always admired dogwood trees and their blossoms, but now I will look at them with enlightened eyes and increased awareness.
Thank you.
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2009
This is really beautiful. I had not heard this legend before, and I love the way you turned it into a thought-provoking poem.
I have always admired dogwood trees and their blossoms, but now I will look at them with enlightened eyes and increased awareness.
Thank you.
Comment Written 05-Apr-2009
reply by the author on 05-Apr-2009
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Kathy, thanks so much. And happy Palm Sunday! Brooke
Comment from boberto
Six for the story and the notes. I love flowers, flowering bushes, and flowering trees---the dogwood is one of my favorites. I will add, that your "poemiterazation" of the story is enjoyable and well done.
Love,
Rob
reply by the author on 02-Apr-2009
Six for the story and the notes. I love flowers, flowering bushes, and flowering trees---the dogwood is one of my favorites. I will add, that your "poemiterazation" of the story is enjoyable and well done.
Love,
Rob
Comment Written 02-Apr-2009
reply by the author on 02-Apr-2009
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Rob - poemiterzation" - what a great new literary concept you have coined :-) Thanks ever so much for your most generous and kind review!! Brooke
Comment from Judian James
I have never heard this legend. We have a Dogwood tree that my boys gave Kell for Father's Day soon after we were married 25 years ago. It is our favorite tree, planted in just the right spot for us to gaze upon it from our swing each twilight. I'll never quite view it the same again. Just a lovely piece of writing Brooke.
reply by the author on 02-Apr-2009
I have never heard this legend. We have a Dogwood tree that my boys gave Kell for Father's Day soon after we were married 25 years ago. It is our favorite tree, planted in just the right spot for us to gaze upon it from our swing each twilight. I'll never quite view it the same again. Just a lovely piece of writing Brooke.
Comment Written 02-Apr-2009
reply by the author on 02-Apr-2009
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Judian, thank you - I live near Valley Forge National Park, that each year has a dogwood festival in May. I learned about the legend when I was a child from attending this festival. I really appreciate your lovely comments, Brooke
Comment from Buzz Bellam
I have never heard the story of the Dogwood tree before. You have done a great job of introducing it to me. Since you hold the # rankings, I expected stanza 4 to be more polished than it appears on my monitor, at least. I'm not a poet, so I'm not yet sure of how I would do the I want you to do. A gift to God is never perfect, it cannot be so. So, I'll just write: "What a glorious show."
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2009
I have never heard the story of the Dogwood tree before. You have done a great job of introducing it to me. Since you hold the # rankings, I expected stanza 4 to be more polished than it appears on my monitor, at least. I'm not a poet, so I'm not yet sure of how I would do the I want you to do. A gift to God is never perfect, it cannot be so. So, I'll just write: "What a glorious show."
Comment Written 01-Apr-2009
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2009
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thank you for your thoughtful review, Brooke
Comment from Firefly54
Wow - that's a rather nice legend... tucked comfortably into a gently rolling poem that was a joy to read out loud (i always read to my chickens)and thanks very much for your authors note explaining it.
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2009
Wow - that's a rather nice legend... tucked comfortably into a gently rolling poem that was a joy to read out loud (i always read to my chickens)and thanks very much for your authors note explaining it.
Comment Written 31-Mar-2009
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2009
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I hope the chickens liked it too, then! :-D Thanks, Brooke
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Oh the chickens always like something that rolls well... reminds them of eggs I suppose, lol