cloud interpretations
contemporary Haiku (ominous storm clouds)8 total reviews
Comment from Marienkiefer
This was a very original theme and well executed haiku. I learned a lot from your notes as well about this condition.
Sparkling message in the frame of what I observe to be a scientific-nature haiku...Could be a new trend.
Congratulations also on your win.Well done.
reply by the author on 26-Jul-2022
This was a very original theme and well executed haiku. I learned a lot from your notes as well about this condition.
Sparkling message in the frame of what I observe to be a scientific-nature haiku...Could be a new trend.
Congratulations also on your win.Well done.
Comment Written 26-Jul-2022
reply by the author on 26-Jul-2022
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Mari,
Do like the new poem genre you mentioned. I may try for others.
Thanks for your applause on my poem?s contestplacement.
Mark
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Comment from Carlos' girl
Beautiful poetry and illustration. The authors notes are interesting. One of my favorite songs is" Both Sides, Now" by Joni Mitchell where she sings about "ice cream castles in the air and feathered canyons everywhere, I've looked at clouds that way".
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2022
Beautiful poetry and illustration. The authors notes are interesting. One of my favorite songs is" Both Sides, Now" by Joni Mitchell where she sings about "ice cream castles in the air and feathered canyons everywhere, I've looked at clouds that way".
Comment Written 23-Jul-2022
reply by the author on 23-Jul-2022
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Carlos? Girl,
THANKS for your kind review. Pleased you liked this post.
Comment from dragonpoet
Mark,
This is a good mixture of artwork and words. These three lines use metaphor well to remind us the stormy weather can be interesting but it also can bring on or deepen depression.
Congratulations of placing second in the contest.
Keep writing and stay healthy
Joan
reply by the author on 21-Jul-2022
Mark,
This is a good mixture of artwork and words. These three lines use metaphor well to remind us the stormy weather can be interesting but it also can bring on or deepen depression.
Congratulations of placing second in the contest.
Keep writing and stay healthy
Joan
Comment Written 21-Jul-2022
reply by the author on 21-Jul-2022
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Joan,
Thanks for your kind review and congrats.
Mark
Comment from LateBloomer
Hi Mark, your three-line poem is filled with vivid imagery--no fluff or wasted words. I especially liked: Rorschach* fantasies. Thank you for the informative author's notes. I think that I would fail the ink block test or people would be shaking their heads in wonder. Excellent photo choice. A pleasure to read. As this is a contest enry, I wish you good luck. LateBloomer ~ Margaret
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
Hi Mark, your three-line poem is filled with vivid imagery--no fluff or wasted words. I especially liked: Rorschach* fantasies. Thank you for the informative author's notes. I think that I would fail the ink block test or people would be shaking their heads in wonder. Excellent photo choice. A pleasure to read. As this is a contest enry, I wish you good luck. LateBloomer ~ Margaret
Comment Written 20-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
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Thanks Margaret for your compliments about my poem and its note. I am always pleased to educate myself too.
Mark
Comment from June Sargent
This is a cool haiku that could open up a whole new route to therapy- take the patients outside on a cloudy day - and let their imaginations run wild! Then take a lot of notes...lol
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
This is a cool haiku that could open up a whole new route to therapy- take the patients outside on a cloudy day - and let their imaginations run wild! Then take a lot of notes...lol
Comment Written 20-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
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June,
I don?t think the therapists will apply your novel therapy method, but ? Thanks for yiuryour review of my short poem.
Mark
Comment from karenina
Very cool. I see a dragon...
I've never outgrown the cloud shape game...
the twist is to don't with storm clouds...
And "stormy" brains do call to mind The Rorschach Test...
Your poetic synapses were firing on all cylinders! (To mix a metaphor...)
Karenina
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
Very cool. I see a dragon...
I've never outgrown the cloud shape game...
the twist is to don't with storm clouds...
And "stormy" brains do call to mind The Rorschach Test...
Your poetic synapses were firing on all cylinders! (To mix a metaphor...)
Karenina
Comment Written 20-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
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Sorry Karenina, but my imagination never saw your dragon. Maybe they don?t exist in the NY skies. Yes, the white puffy ones in fair weather may indeed be a better method to analyze them. With stormy black ones, one should stay inside! (-;
Thanks for your comment about my synapses firing.
Mark
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Or maybe I was listening to Imagine Dragons? No, no, I just went back, there's a dragon there in the darkness amidst the stormy cloud! Somebody please hand me the laser pointer! (Grin)
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My laser is broken! I can?t help you!!
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Darn it! Where's a decent laser when I need one?
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Comment from L. Kalere
There was a time when the Rorschach test was rather popular. I was afraid of getting the wrong answer:))
I think this is one of your more clever haikus. It's as if you aced the test... you see things that others fail to see, and convert it to haiku-speak. I love it. Congrats!
Linda
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
There was a time when the Rorschach test was rather popular. I was afraid of getting the wrong answer:))
I think this is one of your more clever haikus. It's as if you aced the test... you see things that others fail to see, and convert it to haiku-speak. I love it. Congrats!
Linda
Comment Written 20-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 20-Apr-2022
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Linda,
As always, your reviews give me a big smile. You provided an inventive reply to it. THANKS!
Mark
Comment from Janice Canerdy
This well written, thoughtful poem resonates with me because of the times I've had a different "take" on what clouds look like than other observers. Great metaphor
reply by the author on 19-Apr-2022
This well written, thoughtful poem resonates with me because of the times I've had a different "take" on what clouds look like than other observers. Great metaphor
Comment Written 19-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 19-Apr-2022
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Janice,
So what do you see? LOL I remember taking a course that used the Rorschach ink blots as an experiment. Apparently, I was not diagnosed with mental illness (-; I appreciate your take on my metaphor.
Mark
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And what about those pictures, sketches, that you're supposed to stare at for a while and--suddenly you'll see a certain thing: a tree, a heart, whatever? I NEVER see anything of the sort, and my eyes get crossed!
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ha ha!