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Playmate

no one wanted to be friends

6 total reviews 
Comment from l.raven
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Hi Cass, your poem has me thinking about
the movie Chucky...the evil doll that came
alive and tried to kill people...and the boy
who owned him...Dean would be proud of you...

I love your poem beautiful you...very well
thought of...very well written...love you...Linda xxoo

 Comment Written 27-Dec-2023


reply by the author on 07-Jan-2024
    thank you Linda for your review of Playmate. Do you know it even scares me Cheers Cass
reply by l.raven on 09-Jan-2024
    your so very welcome Janet...
    I hope your holidays were wonderful...
    love you sweet girl...Linda xxoo
Comment from Navada
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This is an evocative image which sounds like the start of a horror or thriller story. It's a terrifying prospect to imagine a child's toy brimming with evil purpose and interacting with a little person who is filled with innocence. Very powerful concept!

 Comment Written 01-Dec-2023


reply by the author on 02-Dec-2023
    Thank you for your review and the five stars. your "take" on this is interesting and invites further investigation.
    cheers Cass
Comment from kiwigirl2821
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Hi Cass

My friend Dean Kuch used to write this type of poem. Just like yours, his were often dark and delicious! I love how expressive you are and couldn't help but take notice. Smiles. Don't we all love an "evil" doll? Good luck.

Kiwi

 Comment Written 30-Nov-2023


reply by the author on 02-Dec-2023
    dear Kiwi girl, thank you for your review and the five stars. Dean (may he rest in peace) was a remarkably talented poet with a decided leaning towards the dark side. He was truly a "one of".
    Having his name mentioned
    alongside mine is praise indeed cheers Cass

Comment from Michael Groover
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This haiku paints a haunting picture of a doll with a malevolent presence. In just three lines, it evokes a sense of fear and dread. The juxtaposition of the doll's smile with the speaker's fear and desire for its demise creates a sense of unease and tension.

The brevity of the haiku adds to its impact, leaving the reader with a lingering sense of unease. It effectively conveys a dark and unsettling emotion in a concise manner.

 Comment Written 30-Nov-2023


reply by the author on 02-Dec-2023
    i had in mind Idear michael, thank you for your review and the five stars.You mention everything I had in mind when I wrote this,so it's quite a perceptive job.
    Well done. cheers Cass
Comment from JSD
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Lovely stuff. Dolls are so spooky aren't they! You have summed up a little horror story in seventeen syllables. The quiet irony of your deadpan delivery is subtle and effective. Well done!

 Comment Written 18-Nov-2023


reply by the author on 02-Dec-2023
    thank you for your review and the five stars. sorry to be so long in responding.I only did this b y way of a change, and your review has revealed deeper layers to it.
    cheers Cass




    y way of a change
Comment from Janis M.
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That is absolutely terrifying. You were absolutely successful in writing a short horror poem. You will have to submit more when Halloween comes around again.

 Comment Written 17-Nov-2023


reply by the author on 02-Dec-2023
    thank you for your review and the five stars.I thought to try something different and it works. cheers Cass