A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
Viewing comments for Chapter 59 "The maledict"A collection of poems showcasing unusual words
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Comment from Barb Hensongispsaca
LOL what a different 5-7-5 for the VAlentines poetry contest, but then who is to condemn love? Count is right and thank you for the notes.
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2018
LOL what a different 5-7-5 for the VAlentines poetry contest, but then who is to condemn love? Count is right and thank you for the notes.
Comment Written 18-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2018
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Even evil minions need love, I guess... thanks for reviewing :) Craig
Comment from frierajac
This is an interesting supposition that ones very own succubus has a maladict made in hell. Whatever happened to the maligned incubis? I was rather fond of him Anyway, so much for the Lenten fast.
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
This is an interesting supposition that ones very own succubus has a maladict made in hell. Whatever happened to the maligned incubis? I was rather fond of him Anyway, so much for the Lenten fast.
Comment Written 16-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
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Well, an incubus wouldn't do me much good, but I'll try and work one into a poem somewhere down the track for you :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from bichonfrisegirl
They don't call her 'succubus' for nothing! She'll suck the soul right out of her maledict. I've heard of succubus before in terms of a female devil. "maledict" is a new word for me.
This is an original entry for the Valentine contest, Craig. Love can take on many forms. :) Good luck in the contest! ~~ Connie
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
They don't call her 'succubus' for nothing! She'll suck the soul right out of her maledict. I've heard of succubus before in terms of a female devil. "maledict" is a new word for me.
This is an original entry for the Valentine contest, Craig. Love can take on many forms. :) Good luck in the contest! ~~ Connie
Comment Written 16-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
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Thanks very much, Connie. "Love can take on many forms" - ain't it the truth? Cheers, Craig :)
Comment from Gloria ....
Oh this is a wonderfully ominous Valentine, Craig. Written in first person POV makes it all the more powerful. Its sensual allure is unmistakably malevolent.
Great job and best wishes to you in the contest. :)
Gloria
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
Oh this is a wonderfully ominous Valentine, Craig. Written in first person POV makes it all the more powerful. Its sensual allure is unmistakably malevolent.
Great job and best wishes to you in the contest. :)
Gloria
Comment Written 16-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
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What's a guy to do when he has a Valentine contest to enter, the word of the day is "maledict", and he only has time for one poem? lol If this doesn't win "most romantic", I'm lodging a protest! ;-) Cheers, Gloria.
Comment from jenintorre
I really like this 5-7-5 Valentine poem. It is very original and well worded. Love the illustration. I wish you very good luck in the competition.love Jen.
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
I really like this 5-7-5 Valentine poem. It is very original and well worded. Love the illustration. I wish you very good luck in the competition.love Jen.
Comment Written 16-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
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Thanks very much, Jen, both for the kind words and the good wishes - Craig
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
A scary write! And of course there have been some relationships that have been made in hell, 'Hindley and Brady', the 'West's' to name two! This reminded me of those two in particular, best of luck with your Valentine write, but I have a feeling they want something a little more loving! He he he, love Dolly x
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
A scary write! And of course there have been some relationships that have been made in hell, 'Hindley and Brady', the 'West's' to name two! This reminded me of those two in particular, best of luck with your Valentine write, but I have a feeling they want something a little more loving! He he he, love Dolly x
Comment Written 16-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
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Oh damn, I suppose one of those lovey-dovey things will probably win then ;=) Thanks for the good wishes anyway, Dolly - Craig
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Well they may consider a horror write! He he he, love Dolly x
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written 5-7-5 Valentine's poem for the opposite of true love. This relationship seems to be matched and pieced together by the devil himself straight out of hell.
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
A very well-written 5-7-5 Valentine's poem for the opposite of true love. This relationship seems to be matched and pieced together by the devil himself straight out of hell.
Comment Written 16-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
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It seems that way, Sandra. Thanks for reviewing :) Craig
Comment from JackieBoy915
I love your choice of artwork and color scheme for this poem. /The poem itself is simple, yet powerful. Not exactly where my mind goes when I think of Valentine's Day, but I like the dark sentiment. Good luck with your contest
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
I love your choice of artwork and color scheme for this poem. /The poem itself is simple, yet powerful. Not exactly where my mind goes when I think of Valentine's Day, but I like the dark sentiment. Good luck with your contest
Comment Written 16-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
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The origins of Valentines day are very dark - for real. The slant we put on it has changed a bit over the years. Thanks for the good wishes - Craig
Comment from Mustang Patty
Hi, Craig;
Interesting little tidbit there; the line about how this poem has no resemblance to your life. Or at least, we are not to believe it does. Have you survived the curse or do you still live under it?
~patty~
(not that I would know anything about curses)
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
Hi, Craig;
Interesting little tidbit there; the line about how this poem has no resemblance to your life. Or at least, we are not to believe it does. Have you survived the curse or do you still live under it?
~patty~
(not that I would know anything about curses)
Comment Written 16-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
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LOL No curses here, Patty, and any malevolent demons are long gone ;-) Thanks for reviewing! Craig
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
I normally skip these tiny things, but I like to see your new words, so I took a look. Succubus is familiar, but maledict is new to me. Broken in half it say talking about evil... OR talking about men... same thing (ducking). But that becomes curse in usuage. Interesting. :)
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
I normally skip these tiny things, but I like to see your new words, so I took a look. Succubus is familiar, but maledict is new to me. Broken in half it say talking about evil... OR talking about men... same thing (ducking). But that becomes curse in usuage. Interesting. :)
Comment Written 16-Feb-2018
reply by the author on 16-Feb-2018
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Do you know why married men die, on average, five years earlier than single men? Because they WANT to! :-P
Thanks for the fun review :)
Craig