Pantoum Collection
Viewing comments for Chapter 4 "To Sappho"Poems written using the pantoum form
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Comment from Dorothy Farrell
This is really very good. Well written and a good pantoum. Not always easy when it is a challenge but you have done so well. You chose Sappho which is interesting. Being a Lesbian in both senses of the word, I don't think she will join you on your ship. A really very good job. It's a 6 but I have none left. I wish I had. Regards Dorothy
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
This is really very good. Well written and a good pantoum. Not always easy when it is a challenge but you have done so well. You chose Sappho which is interesting. Being a Lesbian in both senses of the word, I don't think she will join you on your ship. A really very good job. It's a 6 but I have none left. I wish I had. Regards Dorothy
Comment Written 23-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
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Many thanks, Dorothy. I appreciate you taking the time to review, your very kind comments and your generous stars! You are right, of course, about Sappho. I was seeking the lost beauty of her poems though, a hunt that she might have been willing to share, sexuality apart!
Comment from cinderbella
This is a beautiful pantoum. The artwork suits it perfectly. I love the structure and repetition in the pantoum and you have certainly done it justice with this one. The rhythm is perfect, and I appreciated it even more when I read your author's notes. Excellent! Sandra
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
This is a beautiful pantoum. The artwork suits it perfectly. I love the structure and repetition in the pantoum and you have certainly done it justice with this one. The rhythm is perfect, and I appreciated it even more when I read your author's notes. Excellent! Sandra
Comment Written 23-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
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Many thanks, Sandra. I appreciate you taking the time to review, your very kind comments and your generous stars!
Comment from Tomes Johnston
This is a thought-provoking poem that the author has created with this piece of writing. The writer tells the reader that there is so much lost literature from the ancient world. The great fire of the library of Alexandria comes to mind. I often wonder about what was lost. The Ancient Greeks knew that the world was round, but people in the Middle Ages still thought that it was flat. This is just one example.
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
This is a thought-provoking poem that the author has created with this piece of writing. The writer tells the reader that there is so much lost literature from the ancient world. The great fire of the library of Alexandria comes to mind. I often wonder about what was lost. The Ancient Greeks knew that the world was round, but people in the Middle Ages still thought that it was flat. This is just one example.
Comment Written 23-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
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Many thanks, Tomes. I appreciate you taking the time to review, your very kind comments and your generous stars!
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My pleasure.
Comment from emrpoems
Well done Pantoum.
To date I haven't read any of Sappho's work if I remember well. Because of this poem I will soon research this work to read wht ever I find.
Written in quatrains with perfect abab rhymes
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
Well done Pantoum.
To date I haven't read any of Sappho's work if I remember well. Because of this poem I will soon research this work to read wht ever I find.
Written in quatrains with perfect abab rhymes
Comment Written 23-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
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Many thanks, EMR. I appreciate you taking the time to review, your very kind comments and your generous stars!
Comment from nancy_e_davis
This is a very well written Pantoum. The picture and presentation fits the poem perfectly. Every repeating line expertly penned. I don't know much about Greek mythology but I see you are well schooled in it.
Well done, Nancy
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
This is a very well written Pantoum. The picture and presentation fits the poem perfectly. Every repeating line expertly penned. I don't know much about Greek mythology but I see you are well schooled in it.
Well done, Nancy
Comment Written 23-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
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Many thanks, Nancy. I appreciate you taking the time to review, your very kind comments and your generous stars!
Comment from 9999pool
A story of a journey to find the island of Lesbos..and we may wonder what type of island it will be. The thougths that went through the journey with the unkind Eros could hindered the smooth journey.
If only there was sight of Lesbos or Sappho (taking the readers back 600 years ago as in a fantasy) and giving us the feeling of a paradise on earth, the story could have ended beautifully.
And will Sappho ever join this silent silvery ship? Will Lesbos showed her beautiful mystical island to us at all?Time to write a sequel perhaps, smiles?
Good write and a well penned a pantoum.
Cheerio, Ritchie. :))
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
A story of a journey to find the island of Lesbos..and we may wonder what type of island it will be. The thougths that went through the journey with the unkind Eros could hindered the smooth journey.
If only there was sight of Lesbos or Sappho (taking the readers back 600 years ago as in a fantasy) and giving us the feeling of a paradise on earth, the story could have ended beautifully.
And will Sappho ever join this silent silvery ship? Will Lesbos showed her beautiful mystical island to us at all?Time to write a sequel perhaps, smiles?
Good write and a well penned a pantoum.
Cheerio, Ritchie. :))
Comment Written 23-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
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Many thanks, Ritchie. I appreciate you taking the time to review, your very kind comments and your generous stars! A sequel? No, I don't think so! It will remain an unfulfilled quest, shipwrecked on the shores of time.
Comment from livelylinda
tfawcus: I have never written a pantoum, a lack of patience, probably. But, I know that what you have written here does rhyme nicely and the rhythm like being aboard a ship in rough seas. It is a hearty, song of the seas which reminds me of that picture of Meryl Streep in the "Lieutenant's Woman", watching for his ship at the end of a jetty (correct word?). Great writing! livelylinda
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
tfawcus: I have never written a pantoum, a lack of patience, probably. But, I know that what you have written here does rhyme nicely and the rhythm like being aboard a ship in rough seas. It is a hearty, song of the seas which reminds me of that picture of Meryl Streep in the "Lieutenant's Woman", watching for his ship at the end of a jetty (correct word?). Great writing! livelylinda
Comment Written 23-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
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Many thanks, Linda. I appreciate you taking the time to review, your very kind comments and your generous stars!
Comment from Jose Saic
The poet is traveling in a silever ship to Lesbos island, maybe looking the spiritual muse of Sappho, one of the must famous Greek poet. The alexandrians, include her the list of nine lyric poets
The poet is looking for the sapphic cave and maybe ask Sappho to joint aboard with him in his silver ship and sail together. in the the world of poems.
Beautiful verses.
Congratulations.
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
The poet is traveling in a silever ship to Lesbos island, maybe looking the spiritual muse of Sappho, one of the must famous Greek poet. The alexandrians, include her the list of nine lyric poets
The poet is looking for the sapphic cave and maybe ask Sappho to joint aboard with him in his silver ship and sail together. in the the world of poems.
Beautiful verses.
Congratulations.
Comment Written 23-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
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Many thanks, Jose. I appreciate you taking the time to review, your very kind comments and your generous stars!
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You are welcome.
Comment from goompa
This is one of those times when I'm amazed by the work of a fellow writer. To me, the depth and breadth of your knowledge is striking, and it is a pleasure learning from you. Best regards.
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
This is one of those times when I'm amazed by the work of a fellow writer. To me, the depth and breadth of your knowledge is striking, and it is a pleasure learning from you. Best regards.
Comment Written 23-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
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Many thanks, Goompa. I appreciate you taking the time to review, your very kind comments and your generous stars! I am truly flattered!
Comment from sweetwoodjax
this is very well written, tfawcus, you did an excellent job writing this pantoum poem about the doomed trip to the island is lesbos. i enjoyed reading your author notes as much as the poem.
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
this is very well written, tfawcus, you did an excellent job writing this pantoum poem about the doomed trip to the island is lesbos. i enjoyed reading your author notes as much as the poem.
Comment Written 23-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2013
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Many thanks, Sweetwoodjax. I appreciate you taking the time to review, your very kind comments and your generous stars!