Free Verse Collection
Viewing comments for Chapter 20 "Paper Tigers"A collection of free verse poems
33 total reviews
Comment from Tegan1311
A very good poem. I'm not generally good with poetry so I read it twice to make sure I understood it, lol! I like the end about the straightjacket, that that's what parents prefer. This poem is something a lot of younger people will definitely relate to.
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
A very good poem. I'm not generally good with poetry so I read it twice to make sure I understood it, lol! I like the end about the straightjacket, that that's what parents prefer. This poem is something a lot of younger people will definitely relate to.
Comment Written 06-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Tegan, for dropping by and for your kind review.
Comment from Giddy Nielsen-Sweep
Oh yes. The straitjacket of the formal sonnets of our parents... How true this is, generation after generation. Aah, where will it all end? We can't seem to avoid that 'growing up' time in our lives, but I think the snarling paper tigers will go on, and on... Wonderful poem, Tony, Giddy
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
Oh yes. The straitjacket of the formal sonnets of our parents... How true this is, generation after generation. Aah, where will it all end? We can't seem to avoid that 'growing up' time in our lives, but I think the snarling paper tigers will go on, and on... Wonderful poem, Tony, Giddy
Comment Written 06-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Giddy, for dropping by and for your kind review.
Comment from krys123
Tony, Without full knowledge of knowing who Kurt Cobain is
at all to find out the reason for this poem. At game but I don't know what he is. The rest of the piece, I gather, is about or of him. The rest of the poem at stifling And a yell for help for freedom And a willingness to fly away from the chains that are being held. That's all I could gather from the poem. Thank you for sharing am posting this.
Alex
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
Tony, Without full knowledge of knowing who Kurt Cobain is
at all to find out the reason for this poem. At game but I don't know what he is. The rest of the piece, I gather, is about or of him. The rest of the poem at stifling And a yell for help for freedom And a willingness to fly away from the chains that are being held. That's all I could gather from the poem. Thank you for sharing am posting this.
Alex
Comment Written 06-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Alex, for dropping by and for your kind review.
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You are so sincerely welcome Tony
Comment from adewpearl
I love the pop culture and literary allusions and how they help you convey a most thoughtful message about the nature of this father/daughter relationship. Brooke
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
I love the pop culture and literary allusions and how they help you convey a most thoughtful message about the nature of this father/daughter relationship. Brooke
Comment Written 06-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2014
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Thanks, Brooke, for dropping by and for your kind review.
Comment from DALLAS01
We are indeed, a rigid generation, as was our parents, and the generation before. I often wonder if our grandchildren will brand their parents with the same hot poker; or, if somewhere down the line, letting go and trusting in a different outcome will prevail. Lots of food for thought, and a poem that many will be able to relate to.
Please accept a virtual six.
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2014
We are indeed, a rigid generation, as was our parents, and the generation before. I often wonder if our grandchildren will brand their parents with the same hot poker; or, if somewhere down the line, letting go and trusting in a different outcome will prevail. Lots of food for thought, and a poem that many will be able to relate to.
Please accept a virtual six.
Comment Written 06-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2014
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any thanks for the virtual six! I somehow don't expect this ever to change. Experience has little attraction at second-hand!
Comment from Cajungirl
When children are young they are so much fun, but the teen years take its toll. LOL
I simpler reminder myself each morning that I was once in their shoes, it sure helped. I enjoyed the poem, it reminded me how time passes so quickly.
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2014
When children are young they are so much fun, but the teen years take its toll. LOL
I simpler reminder myself each morning that I was once in their shoes, it sure helped. I enjoyed the poem, it reminded me how time passes so quickly.
Comment Written 06-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2014
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Time sure does slip by and takes with it our absolute certainty that we are both invulnerable and immortal!
Comment from Spitfire
Paper tigers- what a great metaphor for marijuana. Another fine analogy with reference to nature--cocoon and butterfly. This makes me think of Beiber and his antics right now that cost him bad press. Some say it's a stage we all go through. Wish I had a six left for you. The images and meaning are powerful as if all your work, Tony.
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2014
Paper tigers- what a great metaphor for marijuana. Another fine analogy with reference to nature--cocoon and butterfly. This makes me think of Beiber and his antics right now that cost him bad press. Some say it's a stage we all go through. Wish I had a six left for you. The images and meaning are powerful as if all your work, Tony.
Comment Written 06-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2014
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Thanks very much for your review and virtual six. I guess that breaking away from the role of dependant child in our youth is almost as hard as accepting it once more in our old age.
Comment from costellsgirl33
"It took time for me to learn
That she must write her own life"
That is my favorite part of your poem.
Easy flowing and nice to read.
Not sad or depressing
A great read.
Nice job
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2014
"It took time for me to learn
That she must write her own life"
That is my favorite part of your poem.
Easy flowing and nice to read.
Not sad or depressing
A great read.
Nice job
Comment Written 06-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2014
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Thanks for dropping by to review, Arnetta. So glad you enjoyed my poem!
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You're welcome, it was great!
Comment from Aplgwest
I take this to be a parent having little success with helping a child who rebels. Then the acceptance of the parent that the child has her own life and must deal with it herself and in her own way. If this is a true story, I hope both lives are getting better.
"Exotic night flowers are poisoned And enticing flames burn" are beautiful metaphors for her experience and parent fears. I also like the comparison of sonnets and free verse, to living within a ruled framework or outside of it. --Elaine
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2014
I take this to be a parent having little success with helping a child who rebels. Then the acceptance of the parent that the child has her own life and must deal with it herself and in her own way. If this is a true story, I hope both lives are getting better.
"Exotic night flowers are poisoned And enticing flames burn" are beautiful metaphors for her experience and parent fears. I also like the comparison of sonnets and free verse, to living within a ruled framework or outside of it. --Elaine
Comment Written 06-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2014
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Many thanks for your perceptive review, Elaine. It was a hard time but many years ago now. She has turned out to be a wonderful woman and we are best of friends!
Comment from Maureen's Pen
Dear Tony - a wealth of wisdom in this poem my friend. It reminds me of my daughter so eager and ready to fly the nest so soon in my mind, yet I let her wings test the space, and let her soar.
Much like you have in this poem - it reminds me of the role we play in our children's lives. Great images, loved the "paper tiger" imagery and the continual exploring of both sides of the equation.
Nicely done and thanks so much for sharing it.
Maureen
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2014
Dear Tony - a wealth of wisdom in this poem my friend. It reminds me of my daughter so eager and ready to fly the nest so soon in my mind, yet I let her wings test the space, and let her soar.
Much like you have in this poem - it reminds me of the role we play in our children's lives. Great images, loved the "paper tiger" imagery and the continual exploring of both sides of the equation.
Nicely done and thanks so much for sharing it.
Maureen
Comment Written 06-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 06-Jun-2014
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Many thanks for this lovely review, Maureen, and for your empathy! It was a hard time but many years ago now. She has turned out to be a wonderful woman and we are best of friends!