November 22, 1963
A free verse poem about JFK's assassination.76 total reviews
Comment from Susan Morritt
This is a very powerful poem. The line, "...if they moved at all..." is interesting with its seeming reticence, and the final lines, "a woman screamed", "and the world began to bleed" jump out with a bold intensity. Thank you for posting this.
Susan
reply by the author on 03-Feb-2020
This is a very powerful poem. The line, "...if they moved at all..." is interesting with its seeming reticence, and the final lines, "a woman screamed", "and the world began to bleed" jump out with a bold intensity. Thank you for posting this.
Susan
Comment Written 04-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 03-Feb-2020
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Thank you, Susan.
Comment from dragonpoet
This sounds like the emotions I read about in books and see in movies. It was a sad and confusing time. I don't remember if my parents acted differently becuase I was only three at the time.
This is well done with strong imagery and metaphors.
Keep writing
Joan
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
This sounds like the emotions I read about in books and see in movies. It was a sad and confusing time. I don't remember if my parents acted differently becuase I was only three at the time.
This is well done with strong imagery and metaphors.
Keep writing
Joan
Comment Written 04-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
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Thank you, Joan. It was a very strange time. Linda
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My pleasure, LInda.
Joan
Comment from Alchera
"And the world began to bleed" completely true and it wouldn't have finished there! I was in USA in those days and I felt all what you have perfectly written throughout your free journalistic versification. "The world had been frozen in time they were waiting for news" perfectly expressed and true. Later on in Russia the President died and in Rome the Pope, too. The Kennadys' political behaviour were troubling ... the Lords of the War. I was in NY with my pupils and had been in the Twins Towers just the day before it happened...there is so much to write about your well penned historical poem and it should be given as a test to students. Thanks for the reading and may God bless you and have a nice day.
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
"And the world began to bleed" completely true and it wouldn't have finished there! I was in USA in those days and I felt all what you have perfectly written throughout your free journalistic versification. "The world had been frozen in time they were waiting for news" perfectly expressed and true. Later on in Russia the President died and in Rome the Pope, too. The Kennadys' political behaviour were troubling ... the Lords of the War. I was in NY with my pupils and had been in the Twins Towers just the day before it happened...there is so much to write about your well penned historical poem and it should be given as a test to students. Thanks for the reading and may God bless you and have a nice day.
Comment Written 04-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
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Thank you, Alchera, for reading and commenting. Linda
Comment from Eve Vasa
You've written an excellent poem here. Good strong ending, which is so important. Lots of imagery and nothing jarred. It is a work I'd recommend. The image of the world bleeding is stark and works to highlight these type of crimes, that are so tragic and senseless.
Thanks for sharing your writing at FS today, Eve.
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
You've written an excellent poem here. Good strong ending, which is so important. Lots of imagery and nothing jarred. It is a work I'd recommend. The image of the world bleeding is stark and works to highlight these type of crimes, that are so tragic and senseless.
Thanks for sharing your writing at FS today, Eve.
Comment Written 04-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
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Thank you, Eve. Linda
Comment from Rylie McBride
I loved the suspense as the poem built! I might suggest to add more capitalization to help emphasize key moments. I really think that this poem captured the sober feeling that fell over people when JFK was assassinated and that you conveyed the confusion and fear that followed this event.
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
I loved the suspense as the poem built! I might suggest to add more capitalization to help emphasize key moments. I really think that this poem captured the sober feeling that fell over people when JFK was assassinated and that you conveyed the confusion and fear that followed this event.
Comment Written 04-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
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Thank you, Rylie, for reading and commenting. Linda
Comment from Venessa Lee-Estevez
This poem is very powerful and moving. I was not yet born during this time, but my mother was in school when this happened and you captured the shock and horror that details the version of her recollection.
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
This poem is very powerful and moving. I was not yet born during this time, but my mother was in school when this happened and you captured the shock and horror that details the version of her recollection.
Comment Written 03-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
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Venessa: thank you for reading and commenting. Hopefully you will never have to live through times like those of which I write. Linda
Comment from Ben Colder
I read this and was thinking of the day. I was driving for Greyhound at the time. I had just left going east just before it happened. I learned after reaching my destination. Such a shame. I find nothing wrong with this write
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
I read this and was thinking of the day. I was driving for Greyhound at the time. I had just left going east just before it happened. I learned after reaching my destination. Such a shame. I find nothing wrong with this write
Comment Written 03-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
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Thank you, Ben. Linda
Comment from godlucifer
our memories of jfk will forever be remembered. i think time stood still that day and a new beginning adventure in our life. your poem was well crafted and well thought of. thanks for the read. "your so vein" means mood or humor.
your so vein
godlucifer
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
our memories of jfk will forever be remembered. i think time stood still that day and a new beginning adventure in our life. your poem was well crafted and well thought of. thanks for the read. "your so vein" means mood or humor.
your so vein
godlucifer
Comment Written 03-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
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Thank you . . .Sorry, but I find it difficult to put the words 'God' and 'lucifer' together as one name. Linda
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
You captured the prevailing mood of many with your free verse, Linda. It flows well with good imagery and emotion. Respectfully with Love, Jan
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
You captured the prevailing mood of many with your free verse, Linda. It flows well with good imagery and emotion. Respectfully with Love, Jan
Comment Written 03-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
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Thank you, Jan. Linda
Comment from jenintorre
This is an excellent poem about the assassination of President Kennedy. I think most of us will never forget that tragic day (those that are old enough that is). I think the atmosphere in this poem was spot on. Well done. Cheers. Jen.
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
This is an excellent poem about the assassination of President Kennedy. I think most of us will never forget that tragic day (those that are old enough that is). I think the atmosphere in this poem was spot on. Well done. Cheers. Jen.
Comment Written 03-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2019
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Thank you, Jen. Linda