BOOK OF RENGA POEMS
Viewing comments for Chapter 66 "Wounded Night"Renga is a collective poets Japanese poem
18 total reviews
Comment from Debbie Pope
You can be so graphic, Yvette. And dark! I absolutely love it. This short little thing stabs me in the gut. Even on New Year's Eve, midnight has never been welcome to me. If I happen to be awake, I always wish it were the next day. And night sounds like wolf howls and loons get to me. They creep me out. Even train sounds make me long for daylight.
You touched all my fears. Amazing.
reply by the author on 09-Jan-2025
You can be so graphic, Yvette. And dark! I absolutely love it. This short little thing stabs me in the gut. Even on New Year's Eve, midnight has never been welcome to me. If I happen to be awake, I always wish it were the next day. And night sounds like wolf howls and loons get to me. They creep me out. Even train sounds make me long for daylight.
You touched all my fears. Amazing.
Comment Written 09-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 09-Jan-2025
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My goal is to find my 'happy pen' again.... I'm hoping this one was the last of the darkness leaving... I'm finally feeling like 'me'... or at least the new single 'me' !! :) ;) Thanx so much for those wonderful stars, my friend, and glad my pen still works to create the moods it searches to express.... Enjoy those grandkids, my lady! ;) Yvette
Comment from kahpot
Excellent, I am a bit behind with my reviews, though trying to catch up, I really like the way these wolf renga are going, read a few earlier, and look forward to reading them all****kahpot
reply by the author on 09-Jan-2025
Excellent, I am a bit behind with my reviews, though trying to catch up, I really like the way these wolf renga are going, read a few earlier, and look forward to reading them all****kahpot
Comment Written 09-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 09-Jan-2025
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Looks like someone else is playing 'catch-up' .... I'm just getting started though! ;) Thanx so much, sir, for taking the time to review all of my recent poems... Looking forward to finding more time and smiles and getting the New Year 'off on the right foot'! ;) Take care of you out there! ;) Yvette
Comment from Shanbreen
This dark poem personifies the fear (of darkness itself, perhaps?) It is interesting how the imagination echoes with what we can't perceive. I did find it hard to come to terms with stabbing the soul, but it does convey the macabre scene before the dawn.
reply by the author on 09-Jan-2025
This dark poem personifies the fear (of darkness itself, perhaps?) It is interesting how the imagination echoes with what we can't perceive. I did find it hard to come to terms with stabbing the soul, but it does convey the macabre scene before the dawn.
Comment Written 05-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 09-Jan-2025
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Maybe not so much macabre as painful... but I'm letting all that go... It's a New Year and my 'soul' is smiling with the cold, crisp air and the newness I can almost feel... haven't felt this way in a long while and I'm not letting it go!! ;) Thanx for the review, sir, and I promise more smiles in the near future! ;) Yvette
Comment from Jasmine Girl
Thanks for this dark poem. It's more like Minnesota night. I thought you live in the south. We are not too bad here, no blizzard like Chicago, even Omaha.
I will also have to chime in and try to make it happier.
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
Thanks for this dark poem. It's more like Minnesota night. I thought you live in the south. We are not too bad here, no blizzard like Chicago, even Omaha.
I will also have to chime in and try to make it happier.
Comment Written 05-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
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Thanx so much for stopping in on this shorty, my lady -- look forward to reading your chime! ;) ;) Yvette
Comment from Mark D. R.
Yvette,
A nice macabre addition to this collaborative effort. The eerie feeling is exemplified in your few lines. Your first line is descriptive phrasing for sure!
Mark
P.S. Best wishes for 2025 and beyond.
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
Yvette,
A nice macabre addition to this collaborative effort. The eerie feeling is exemplified in your few lines. Your first line is descriptive phrasing for sure!
Mark
P.S. Best wishes for 2025 and beyond.
Comment Written 05-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
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Thanx so much for your insightful review on this one, Mark -- I can always count on you to see into things... :-) Take care out there, sir, and may the New Year bring you extra smiles and sunshine!! Yvette
Comment from Mintybee
This poem is full of dramatic language. Your nouns and verbs are strong and evocative. The poem is dark and chilling. You're starting the new year off strong with this one.
Mintybee
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
This poem is full of dramatic language. Your nouns and verbs are strong and evocative. The poem is dark and chilling. You're starting the new year off strong with this one.
Mintybee
Comment Written 04-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
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Thanx so much for stopping in on this shorty, my lady!! Take care of you out there!! ;) Yvette
Comment from Cecilia A Heiskary
This is a totally awesome Renga poem. The words are powerful and speak volumes. The picture you chose compliments this poem quite nicely.
I am a nature lover and that picture stirs my soul. Thank you for that.
Cecilia
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
This is a totally awesome Renga poem. The words are powerful and speak volumes. The picture you chose compliments this poem quite nicely.
I am a nature lover and that picture stirs my soul. Thank you for that.
Cecilia
Comment Written 04-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
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Thanx for stopping in on this shorty, Lady Cecilia, and for finding a piece of what was written there!! ;) Take care and Happy New Year! ;) Yvette
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Yvette,
You're welcome my friend. Missed seeing you around. Have you been a busy lady?
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Yes!! But in a good way! My boys were all here for a few days at Christmas (they're all grown!) and my youngest (in grad school) will be leaving in the morning... so I've been cooking and enjoying the company!! :-) I should be back in a more usual swing soon... although I may actually start back some of my writing (prose) I used to really enjoy - although poetry will certainly not be going anywhere! ;) Thanx so much for asking, Lady C -- means alot!! ;) Yvette
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Ms. Yvette,
I'm glad you got to enjoy your boys and glad to see you back.
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
I love the Renga form too. I'm glad Gypsy started the book. I've learned a new form. Yours is fabulous, Yvette. I often wonder why the wolf howls at night. Is he frightened? Could be, but unlikely!! Lol. I really enjoyed your chapter in the book. Well done, my friend. :)) Sandra xx
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
I love the Renga form too. I'm glad Gypsy started the book. I've learned a new form. Yours is fabulous, Yvette. I often wonder why the wolf howls at night. Is he frightened? Could be, but unlikely!! Lol. I really enjoyed your chapter in the book. Well done, my friend. :)) Sandra xx
Comment Written 04-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
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Thanx so much for stopping in on this shorty, Lady Sandra! :-) Yvette
Comment from Cindy Decker 3
Yvette,
This is a great addition to the Renga book series. I like the spooky ambiance you've created using the noble creature of the wolf.
Nice work, Yvette,
Cindy
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
Yvette,
This is a great addition to the Renga book series. I like the spooky ambiance you've created using the noble creature of the wolf.
Nice work, Yvette,
Cindy
Comment Written 04-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
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Thanx for stopping in on this shorty, my lady -- really good to hear from you! May the New Year bring extra smiles and sunshine for you and yours!! ;) Yvette
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You're welcome, Yvette.
I'll get frozen smiles in January. lol
Have a great new year tooo!
Comment from CrystieCookie999
This sensory experience in renga form sure makes this reader glad she is not out at midnight among wolves or coyotes, or other things that go howling through the night. Even the echoes are nearly as scary as real teeth stabbing and cutting through prey.
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
This sensory experience in renga form sure makes this reader glad she is not out at midnight among wolves or coyotes, or other things that go howling through the night. Even the echoes are nearly as scary as real teeth stabbing and cutting through prey.
Comment Written 04-Jan-2025
reply by the author on 05-Jan-2025
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Thanx so much for stopping in on this one, my lady -- Happy New Year! ;) Yvette