Cantankerous Cacophonous Crows
Alliteration Celebration: 2nd Place Winner29 total reviews
Comment from Bill Schott
This alliterative poem, Cantankerous Cacophonous Crows, miraculously stays on topic and gets us through the deafening chattering of the cawing crows. Celebrate!
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2018
This alliterative poem, Cantankerous Cacophonous Crows, miraculously stays on topic and gets us through the deafening chattering of the cawing crows. Celebrate!
Comment Written 13-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2018
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Hello Bill!
Loved your review!
Thank you!
Comment from jppoet
BRAVO BUT THIS MIGHT HAVE BEEN BETTER WITH MANY FEWER RANDOM WORDS WHICH WERE NOT WOVEN INTO SOME IMAGES, AS YOU SO GLORIOUSLY DO WITH THE OPENING AND CLOSING SEGMENTS. FOR EXAMPLE, THE 4 WORDS STARTING WITH CONSENSUAL.
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2018
BRAVO BUT THIS MIGHT HAVE BEEN BETTER WITH MANY FEWER RANDOM WORDS WHICH WERE NOT WOVEN INTO SOME IMAGES, AS YOU SO GLORIOUSLY DO WITH THE OPENING AND CLOSING SEGMENTS. FOR EXAMPLE, THE 4 WORDS STARTING WITH CONSENSUAL.
Comment Written 13-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2018
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Hey Friend,
Well, from the crow's nest, I would have to say that none of the words are random, and they all contribute to a chaotic scenario of crows, cats, kids, and parents... :)
Thank you for stopping by and the excellent rating and review. I really had fun penning this little piece of poetic alliteration!
Comment from ~Dovey
Hi Poet -
I can tell you had fun with this one. All those C's must have been extremely challenge and you were up to the task!
Good luck in the contest!
Kim
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2018
Hi Poet -
I can tell you had fun with this one. All those C's must have been extremely challenge and you were up to the task!
Good luck in the contest!
Kim
Comment Written 13-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2018
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Hi Kim!
I needed to laugh, and this was just the vehicle to do it!
Thank you for your excellent rating and best wishes!
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written alliteration poem with the letter 'C' and the crows that are everywhere, making noise as farcad they go, gathering on telephone lines along the road.
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2018
A very well-written alliteration poem with the letter 'C' and the crows that are everywhere, making noise as farcad they go, gathering on telephone lines along the road.
Comment Written 12-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2018
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Hello Sandra,
This was such a fun write to pen! I needed a bit of laughter!
Thank you for your excellent rating and complimentary review!
Comment from Kerry Foley Robinson
lol, You did a terrific job on this Alliteration Celebration contest entry, my friend, it all made perfect sense and followed all the rules. Good luck! ~Kerry
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2018
lol, You did a terrific job on this Alliteration Celebration contest entry, my friend, it all made perfect sense and followed all the rules. Good luck! ~Kerry
Comment Written 12-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2018
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Hi Kerry!
This was a hoot to pen! I needed a bit of laughter!
So pleased it made sense to you! It makes perfect sense to me...but I'm just hanging out in the crow's nest!
Thank you for your excellent rating and complimentary review!
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Most welcome:)
Comment from Ogden
A promising entry in a contest with a very difficult prompt to do justice to.
You make a believable case for the consequences noisy crows can trigger, but I'm having a hard time with how those cucumber crunching cuties fit in here (although they somehow must).
Good luck in the voting.
Don (Ogden)
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2018
A promising entry in a contest with a very difficult prompt to do justice to.
You make a believable case for the consequences noisy crows can trigger, but I'm having a hard time with how those cucumber crunching cuties fit in here (although they somehow must).
Good luck in the voting.
Don (Ogden)
Comment Written 12-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2018
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Hah! Don~
So...about those "cucumber crunching cuties..." I originally wrote, "kids," thinking about children being bothered by the crows as well, but then I went back and the prompt said that all words had to start with the same letter. No mention of the same sound, and I knew I had to change it!
Thank you for your excellent rating and thoughtful review!
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You are welcome, mystery poet.
Don
Comment from Harry Smith
Very, very interesting write is this. The picture selection really complimented the write. The reader really enjoyed reading. The reader will be back to read more.
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2018
Very, very interesting write is this. The picture selection really complimented the write. The reader really enjoyed reading. The reader will be back to read more.
Comment Written 11-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2018
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Hello Harry!
What a fun write. So many noisy crows disturbing everyone!
Thank you for your excellent rating and complimentary review!
Comment from karenina
Clever colorful collection....
Crows causing chaos...
Crazy clamour creating collective
Cantankerous consternation.....
Characteristically cocky....
Casually cool!
Karenina
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2018
Clever colorful collection....
Crows causing chaos...
Crazy clamour creating collective
Cantankerous consternation.....
Characteristically cocky....
Casually cool!
Karenina
Comment Written 11-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2018
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Hello Karenina!
Wow! That is a collectively cool collection of "c" words I could covet for my cacophonous crows! Too funny! I give you six stars for your review! :)
Thank you for a smile this morning along with your excellent review!
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Whew...just dong that for fun showed me how hard it is to make an all alliterative poem!
Comment from Swampfox1
Good luck in the contest. That is a hard thing to do, very tough but I must say that you did well, but just how well, I don't know but it would have been nicer if every single word that started with the same letter would have all had to do with crows, but it didn't but I can't say that I blame you. Thanks for sharing, but don't send me any crows.
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2018
Good luck in the contest. That is a hard thing to do, very tough but I must say that you did well, but just how well, I don't know but it would have been nicer if every single word that started with the same letter would have all had to do with crows, but it didn't but I can't say that I blame you. Thanks for sharing, but don't send me any crows.
Comment Written 11-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2018
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Hello Friend,
So pleased you stopped by!
The poem does have to do with the unsettling effects these cacophonous crows have on cats, kids, and couples...What a noisy bunch!
Thank you for your excellent rating, and I promise I'll not send any crows your way!
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you're welcome
Comment from Angela Post
I enjoyed your poem about the crows. I can just hear their ruckus. You did a great job of collecting so many words that begin with "c". I like how you have added the impact on the cats and the couples.
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2018
I enjoyed your poem about the crows. I can just hear their ruckus. You did a great job of collecting so many words that begin with "c". I like how you have added the impact on the cats and the couples.
Comment Written 11-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 12-Apr-2018
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Hi Angela!
Whew! Thank you for understanding that the poem is about the effects of all this clamorous cawing!
And thank you for your excellent rating and complimentary review!