Graven Images
A lonely man laments the loss of his life-long love...91 total reviews
Comment from Tomes Johnston
This is yet another great piece of writing that the author has created with this post. I am on holiday so I won't be reviewing everything but this was worth it. I don't want to spend my holiday on FanStory, but I want to keep in touch. Good luck with the contest.
reply by the author on 23-Jun-2014
This is yet another great piece of writing that the author has created with this post. I am on holiday so I won't be reviewing everything but this was worth it. I don't want to spend my holiday on FanStory, but I want to keep in touch. Good luck with the contest.
Comment Written 22-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 23-Jun-2014
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Thank you so much, Tomes. I hope you have an enjoyable & relaxing holiday, my friend!
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Thank you. I will do my best.
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
No screams, Dean, just pure joy in reading this really lovely poem/story. You could have entered it in both. I love it. The story is sad, yet beautiful, makes me want to go and give the poor man a cuddle, not scream at him!! The illustration at the end, where he is holding his lovely departed wife means to me that God listened to him and brought them together again. A pleasure to read, and best of luck in the contest! xsx Sandra
reply by the author on 24-Jun-2014
No screams, Dean, just pure joy in reading this really lovely poem/story. You could have entered it in both. I love it. The story is sad, yet beautiful, makes me want to go and give the poor man a cuddle, not scream at him!! The illustration at the end, where he is holding his lovely departed wife means to me that God listened to him and brought them together again. A pleasure to read, and best of luck in the contest! xsx Sandra
Comment Written 22-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 24-Jun-2014
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Ha ha, thank you, Sandra. That Pleasant Screams tagline is just my signature. It doesn't always pertain to my writing or its content. I really appreciate you taking time out to read and review this for me. Those six stars are also very nice. Thanks again, Sandra, for everything.
Comment from acerisestory
This is a beautiful poem, Dean! When I saw you'd written it, I knew it would be long -- but well worth the time to read it. Your rhyme, meter and use of enjambment are wonderfully done. The message is one of love and sorrow and sweetness. Good luck in the contest. Alana
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
This is a beautiful poem, Dean! When I saw you'd written it, I knew it would be long -- but well worth the time to read it. Your rhyme, meter and use of enjambment are wonderfully done. The message is one of love and sorrow and sweetness. Good luck in the contest. Alana
Comment Written 22-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
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You knew it would be long? A-w-w-w, c'mon, acerisstory. All my stuff ain't too long. Sure, story poems and such, but I write shorter poems, too. Geesh, now you've gone and given me a complex, LOL!
I do appreciate the kind words in your review and exceptional rating. Much obliged!
Comment from sgalletti
Wow Dean! This gets a six from me for the pure effort of it, even though I will offer a few suggestions. Your imagery is excellent. You captured me from the beginning and engaged me throughout. Excellent integration of art work into the piece. You use so many wonderful poetic devices in this piece. I would like to suggest you add an 's' to stay in "in his bed he stay." And, I didn't mind that there was not a really clear meter scheme in the poem except that the one line (Husband and wife...) did jar me a bit. The message is profound and relatable. Sue
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
Wow Dean! This gets a six from me for the pure effort of it, even though I will offer a few suggestions. Your imagery is excellent. You captured me from the beginning and engaged me throughout. Excellent integration of art work into the piece. You use so many wonderful poetic devices in this piece. I would like to suggest you add an 's' to stay in "in his bed he stay." And, I didn't mind that there was not a really clear meter scheme in the poem except that the one line (Husband and wife...) did jar me a bit. The message is profound and relatable. Sue
Comment Written 22-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
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Thanks for the great review, suggestions and exceptional rating, sgalletti, my friend. I've taken your suggestions to heart, and made some changes. I hope it don't come back to bite me in the bum later on.
Thanks again!
Comment from faragon
I really like this poem. It rhymed very well and got you message across in no uncertain terms. So sad to think the old man alone in the house with no one around, so sad to think so many people like that are in the same circumstances. Beautiful poem!
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
I really like this poem. It rhymed very well and got you message across in no uncertain terms. So sad to think the old man alone in the house with no one around, so sad to think so many people like that are in the same circumstances. Beautiful poem!
Comment Written 22-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
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Thanks, faragon, and you're right. Many have to endure the loss of a loving spouse after many years together. It's so sad.
Comment from MissBlack
I loved this part the most:
His life-long love of fifty years,
who dried his eyes and calmed his fears,
beloved wife, now laid to rest...
yet in the end, God knew 'twas best.
It totally shows how deadly sad the old man is.
Perfect
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
I loved this part the most:
His life-long love of fifty years,
who dried his eyes and calmed his fears,
beloved wife, now laid to rest...
yet in the end, God knew 'twas best.
It totally shows how deadly sad the old man is.
Perfect
Comment Written 22-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
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Thanks, MissBlack. I really appreciate the review.
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My pleasure:*
Comment from Bill Schott
I like this one, Dean. It pulls a tear from me as I imagine how my parents and in-laws felt after losing their lifelong mates and marking time to their reunions. This is a poignant poem that alludes to the sentimental as well as the mystical. Its presentation is nicely set and the final image, even in its macabre implication, is uplifting.
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
I like this one, Dean. It pulls a tear from me as I imagine how my parents and in-laws felt after losing their lifelong mates and marking time to their reunions. This is a poignant poem that alludes to the sentimental as well as the mystical. Its presentation is nicely set and the final image, even in its macabre implication, is uplifting.
Comment Written 22-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
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Thanks for your kind words and exceptional rating, Bill. it's always nice to hear from you, my friend.
Comment from MizKat
Hi Dean,
This is a beautifully written poem about the old man who lost his wife and wants to die to be with her. The pictures you put up with your poem really added to it. Also your author notes were wonderful.
Kat
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
Hi Dean,
This is a beautifully written poem about the old man who lost his wife and wants to die to be with her. The pictures you put up with your poem really added to it. Also your author notes were wonderful.
Kat
Comment Written 22-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
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Thanks, MizKat. It's always so wonderful to hear from you, my friend.
God Bless.
Comment from LadyCosgrove
What a wonderful tale ...and so beautifully told! This speaks of a love that become rare in the younger generations, so keen are they, on clear cut perfection.
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
What a wonderful tale ...and so beautifully told! This speaks of a love that become rare in the younger generations, so keen are they, on clear cut perfection.
Comment Written 22-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
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So true, M'Lady, so true...
Thanks for the kind review an exceptional rating, my friend. I do appreciate it!
Comment from Bryan G
Powerful. You have beautifully captured the enormous pain of loss. I can feel the despair growing each day measured in the ticking clock. I sense the break with God and the leaning toward the supernatural (graven images) to restore the love lost. What joy when in death they are reunited. True romance. Well done.
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
Powerful. You have beautifully captured the enormous pain of loss. I can feel the despair growing each day measured in the ticking clock. I sense the break with God and the leaning toward the supernatural (graven images) to restore the love lost. What joy when in death they are reunited. True romance. Well done.
Comment Written 22-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 25-Jun-2014
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Bobby Jo didn't think so too much, Bryan, but it's nice to know that you felt it was pretty good. There's always one in the bunch, I swear to God...
I really appreciate the fine review and exceptional rating, my friend. Much obliged.