RESIDUE OF WAR
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Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
That was brilliant. I felt goosebumps when he reached out for the dead soldier's hand for comfort. No matter whose side they were on, they were both children of grieving mothers. Excellent contest entry, you have managed to bring out the fear and the emotions that this soldier was trying to keep in check. Superb. Good luck in the contest. :) Sandra xx
reply by the author on 04-May-2019
That was brilliant. I felt goosebumps when he reached out for the dead soldier's hand for comfort. No matter whose side they were on, they were both children of grieving mothers. Excellent contest entry, you have managed to bring out the fear and the emotions that this soldier was trying to keep in check. Superb. Good luck in the contest. :) Sandra xx
Comment Written 04-May-2019
reply by the author on 04-May-2019
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Thanks so much Sandra, I'm glad you enjoyed this :)
Comment from Gail Denham
Very good poem - very sad story. I cannot watch war movies for this reason - when I see soldiers falling and struggling to live, I think "this could be one of our sons or my husband or brother". All the movies they've glamorized about war. It is awful and defintely not gallant in the end.
Good poem to make us think.
reply by the author on 04-May-2019
Very good poem - very sad story. I cannot watch war movies for this reason - when I see soldiers falling and struggling to live, I think "this could be one of our sons or my husband or brother". All the movies they've glamorized about war. It is awful and defintely not gallant in the end.
Good poem to make us think.
Comment Written 04-May-2019
reply by the author on 04-May-2019
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No, there is no real dignity in the way they die. Thanks for your kind thoughts and review!
Comment from giraffmang
Hi there,
This should really be categorised under poetry as it's entered into a poetry competition. Some folk get very annoyed when the wrong category is chosen as it's easier to promote higher in the prose, but does a disservice to the prose writers who struggle to get many reviews anyway.
The poem itself is a good one. Flow is very well maintained throughout and it is well-constructed. If I was reviewing this as prose - which it is categorised as- the punctuation would need serious attention but even I'm not that harsh ! lol
reply by the author on 04-May-2019
Hi there,
This should really be categorised under poetry as it's entered into a poetry competition. Some folk get very annoyed when the wrong category is chosen as it's easier to promote higher in the prose, but does a disservice to the prose writers who struggle to get many reviews anyway.
The poem itself is a good one. Flow is very well maintained throughout and it is well-constructed. If I was reviewing this as prose - which it is categorised as- the punctuation would need serious attention but even I'm not that harsh ! lol
Comment Written 04-May-2019
reply by the author on 04-May-2019
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I see what you mean! I had this happen in another poetry contest. I tried to change the category, but it won't let me :(
Anyway, I'm glad you didn't rate me down for grammar, bc if this was a prose entry, I'd be lucky to get a 2 for it lol! Thanks for pointing that out, but it can't be changed for some silly reason, as happened in the other contest grrrr
Comment from Ben Colder
My apology for not having a six. As a soldier long ago I relate to this write in one sense. I find a heaviness within me and a spark of fear that was smothered away years ago. I see smiles on my grandchildren's faces as asking questions, was it worth it? You betcha, and the heaviness melts away.
reply by the author on 04-May-2019
My apology for not having a six. As a soldier long ago I relate to this write in one sense. I find a heaviness within me and a spark of fear that was smothered away years ago. I see smiles on my grandchildren's faces as asking questions, was it worth it? You betcha, and the heaviness melts away.
Comment Written 04-May-2019
reply by the author on 04-May-2019
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I'm glad you found some peace with what you went through my friend. I'm also very glad you thought enough of my poem to comment, and to consider it worth a six.
Thank you, very sincerely xoxo
Comment from Shirley E Kennedy
A very poignant and raw poem which does indeed capture the elements of honour, duty, fear and loss by the soldiers on the battle fields and those at home mourning their loss.
The sombre tones in the grey/black image mimic the situation to perfection.
Quite an achievement.
Blessings
Shirley
reply by the author on 04-May-2019
A very poignant and raw poem which does indeed capture the elements of honour, duty, fear and loss by the soldiers on the battle fields and those at home mourning their loss.
The sombre tones in the grey/black image mimic the situation to perfection.
Quite an achievement.
Blessings
Shirley
Comment Written 04-May-2019
reply by the author on 04-May-2019
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Thank you so much seken58, not just for your kind comments, but for the six stars! I'm thrilled you thought so much of my poem xoxoxo
Comment from LisaMay
Your evocative and chilling poem captures the horror and loss in warfare that is inflicted on the participants of both sides, and also on their grieving families, particularly on mothers. Trench warfare would be absolutely ghastly, as you have managed to depict so realistically here.
reply by the author on 04-May-2019
Your evocative and chilling poem captures the horror and loss in warfare that is inflicted on the participants of both sides, and also on their grieving families, particularly on mothers. Trench warfare would be absolutely ghastly, as you have managed to depict so realistically here.
Comment Written 04-May-2019
reply by the author on 04-May-2019
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Thanks so much LisaMay, I'm glad you enjoyed this. I think it's important for us to remember what members of the military went through in wartime, as well as to honour their courage.
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I agree. Their suffering and courage should never be forgotten. We may not approve of war, but those who have to be involved in it on behalf of our country deserve respect and our thanks. It is the politicians who make the decisions who have to be judged.
Comment from JudyE
What you say about the terror these young lads must have felt is so true. You have portrayed the emotions of the young soldier very well. Good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 03-May-2019
What you say about the terror these young lads must have felt is so true. You have portrayed the emotions of the young soldier very well. Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 03-May-2019
reply by the author on 03-May-2019
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Thanks JudyE, for your kind review and good luck wishes xoxox
Comment from Willie P. Smith
This is deserving off six stars, but I have used them all.
We have to wonder what goes through the young minds of those who have to kill another. I believe this is what causes our returning heroes to develop PTSD.
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reply by the author on 03-May-2019
This is deserving off six stars, but I have used them all.
We have to wonder what goes through the young minds of those who have to kill another. I believe this is what causes our returning heroes to develop PTSD.
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Comment Written 03-May-2019
reply by the author on 03-May-2019
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Thanks so much Willie, for the thought of awarding six stars, and your comments. I think it is a major result of war really; young men sent to battle who'd normally never hurt any living thing being asked to kill. The memory of that would cause PTSD, let alone other things they see in battle. Thanks again!
Comment from OneKnouff
Well done! You have made it easy for your reader to slip into the boots of this young soldier. Although you took us to a place I did not expect. I very much appreciated your conclusiĆ³n. Thank you for sharing.
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reply by the author on 03-May-2019
Well done! You have made it easy for your reader to slip into the boots of this young soldier. Although you took us to a place I did not expect. I very much appreciated your conclusiĆ³n. Thank you for sharing.
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Comment Written 03-May-2019
reply by the author on 03-May-2019
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Thanks OneKnouff - interesting name lol! Glad you enjoyed, and thank you for taking the time to comment :)