Life, Love, and Other Disasters
Viewing comments for Chapter 13 "At the Cemetery"A collection of poems on these themes
74 total reviews
Comment from tdragonfly
It is always sad when we lose a loved one especially when they were our lover, our soul mate. We never see the world in quite the same light. The chosen photo was perfect for your poem.
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2014
It is always sad when we lose a loved one especially when they were our lover, our soul mate. We never see the world in quite the same light. The chosen photo was perfect for your poem.
Comment Written 25-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 25-Sep-2014
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Thanks for reviewing.
Steve
Comment from Christine B.
Chilling quality, Steve. No breath's wind to disturb the silent art of the cemetery meets an account of the progression. Eerily it dazzles from beneath its shroud.
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
Chilling quality, Steve. No breath's wind to disturb the silent art of the cemetery meets an account of the progression. Eerily it dazzles from beneath its shroud.
Comment Written 24-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
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Thanks, Christine.
Steve
Comment from mikemagine
Beautiful yet very sad poem. Very descriptive and well written. You capture the passion and scenery wonderfully!
Thanks for sharing!
Mike
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
Beautiful yet very sad poem. Very descriptive and well written. You capture the passion and scenery wonderfully!
Thanks for sharing!
Mike
Comment Written 24-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
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Thanks, Mike!
Steve
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Sure thing, Steve:)
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
I like how the rhyme keeps your poem flowing well. I like the descriptive words you used to write about the valley is 'misty gown'. There are more too. The few alliteration spots are good too. Congrats on the awards. Good job and good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
I like how the rhyme keeps your poem flowing well. I like the descriptive words you used to write about the valley is 'misty gown'. There are more too. The few alliteration spots are good too. Congrats on the awards. Good job and good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 24-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
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Thank you!
Steve
Comment from Tonulak
This poem mixes wonderfully beautiful images with a quiet melancholy. It traces a life of to beloved hearts to one heart's final rest. Beautiful job and best of luck in the contest--Ted
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
This poem mixes wonderfully beautiful images with a quiet melancholy. It traces a life of to beloved hearts to one heart's final rest. Beautiful job and best of luck in the contest--Ted
Comment Written 24-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
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Thanks, Ted - glad you enjoyed.
Steve
Comment from Rmocruz
You have poetically presented free flowing verse in ABAB solid rhyming. Beautifully penned, would make an excellent
spiritual verse one might see on a card at a wake in a funeral parlor. Colorful natural imagery is effectively employed.
Exceptional writing overall.
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
You have poetically presented free flowing verse in ABAB solid rhyming. Beautifully penned, would make an excellent
spiritual verse one might see on a card at a wake in a funeral parlor. Colorful natural imagery is effectively employed.
Exceptional writing overall.
Comment Written 24-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
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Thanks so much for the fine review and the six stars.
Steve
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You're very welcome Steve.
Rich.
Comment from LadyCosgrove
I love the way this poem has two separate rhythms, each one correct in it's own right. It makes an interesting read on both counts and delivers the ambience of the environment too.
LC
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
I love the way this poem has two separate rhythms, each one correct in it's own right. It makes an interesting read on both counts and delivers the ambience of the environment too.
LC
Comment Written 24-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
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Thank you!
Steve
Comment from DSMalott
6 it is!
Very very good.
The rhyme scheme was so strong and natural even with the pithy phrases and excellent word smithing. The quatrains flowed naturally as well and the whole expression had such depth of thought and meaning.
Well deserved.
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
6 it is!
Very very good.
The rhyme scheme was so strong and natural even with the pithy phrases and excellent word smithing. The quatrains flowed naturally as well and the whole expression had such depth of thought and meaning.
Well deserved.
Comment Written 24-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
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Thanks so much for the fine review and the six stars.
Steve
Comment from Leineco
I am torn between sorrow for the final imagery and reverence for the sentimentality of the opening three stanzas.
I guess that is the dichotomy of death - it fosters both keen loss and
cherished memories.
Your poem artfully melds these two into a psalm-like moment of heartbreaking
reverie that brings a lump to one's throat.
Beautifully written.
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
I am torn between sorrow for the final imagery and reverence for the sentimentality of the opening three stanzas.
I guess that is the dichotomy of death - it fosters both keen loss and
cherished memories.
Your poem artfully melds these two into a psalm-like moment of heartbreaking
reverie that brings a lump to one's throat.
Beautifully written.
Comment Written 24-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
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Loss and memories it is - nothing like that to tug on the old heart-strings.
Steve
Comment from Kenneth Schaal
I like the imagery, love the alliteration and assonance, and am sure you've got a strong entry here. I've never seen one leave your port yet that needed correction. Kenny
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
I like the imagery, love the alliteration and assonance, and am sure you've got a strong entry here. I've never seen one leave your port yet that needed correction. Kenny
Comment Written 24-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2014
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Kenny, thanks for the kind words.
Steve