A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
Viewing comments for Chapter 71 "Sonrock"A collection of poems showcasing unusual words
22 total reviews
Comment from Linda Kay
Craig,
There is so much to like here. The peaceful feeling of sitting around the fire with some guitars sipping tea with a nod to Joni Mitchell, the welcoming invitation that anyone can join, and the escape from all of the excessive technology of our days. The poem took me to that place for a month moment:)
Linda
reply by the author on 19-Mar-2018
Craig,
There is so much to like here. The peaceful feeling of sitting around the fire with some guitars sipping tea with a nod to Joni Mitchell, the welcoming invitation that anyone can join, and the escape from all of the excessive technology of our days. The poem took me to that place for a month moment:)
Linda
Comment Written 19-Mar-2018
reply by the author on 19-Mar-2018
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I'm so glad you got "in the zone", Linda. Thanks very much for the lovely comments - Craig
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
Sitting around a campfire would have been my idea of fun years ago, I prefer my home comforts too much nowadays, but you lit the fire here and brought back all those memories of my youth, the singing and the simple pleasures of life, love Dolly x
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2018
Sitting around a campfire would have been my idea of fun years ago, I prefer my home comforts too much nowadays, but you lit the fire here and brought back all those memories of my youth, the singing and the simple pleasures of life, love Dolly x
Comment Written 15-Mar-2018
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2018
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It does a person good to get away from those creature comforts once in a while, methinks. Many thanks Dolly :)
Comment from TPAC
Ride that bull partner. This write has that up and down occurrence of a bull rider being tossed, poetic line structuring makes this write pleasant to read. A slight sway of intensity during its read course. All in my opinion.
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2018
Ride that bull partner. This write has that up and down occurrence of a bull rider being tossed, poetic line structuring makes this write pleasant to read. A slight sway of intensity during its read course. All in my opinion.
Comment Written 15-Mar-2018
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2018
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Thanks for reviewing, all comments gratefully received. Craig
Comment from Jeffrey L. Michaux
This is an awesome little poem. I love the simplicity and serenity of the life that it describes. Man has ruined many a natural habitat. So peaceful and beautiful out there. I really enjoyed reading this. The artwork is a nice touch and compliments this poem well. Well done.
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2018
This is an awesome little poem. I love the simplicity and serenity of the life that it describes. Man has ruined many a natural habitat. So peaceful and beautiful out there. I really enjoyed reading this. The artwork is a nice touch and compliments this poem well. Well done.
Comment Written 15-Mar-2018
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2018
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Thanks, Jeffrey, for the kind comments. Mch appreciated - Craig.
Comment from Zue65
I enjoyed reading this excellent poem. I like best the last stanza which reads,"our thoughts return to life at home, but here in nature's astrodome, the feeling gripping us is strong, this is the place where we belong". Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2018
I enjoyed reading this excellent poem. I like best the last stanza which reads,"our thoughts return to life at home, but here in nature's astrodome, the feeling gripping us is strong, this is the place where we belong". Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 15-Mar-2018
reply by the author on 15-Mar-2018
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Thank you for reviewing, and for the kind comments - Craig
Comment from --Turtle.
Nicely done with this poem. The word choices are soothing and invite the reader to share in a sense of relaxation, a stop and put down your technology, appreciate the amazing things nature has to provide that's unfortunately lost to the masses of infrastructure, and a lotta noise. A pleasing read.
we are at peace, our souls set free.
(The starting of this poem, instantly the rhymes caught my interest, also started with a strong, peaceful tone.)
"Is this the life?" -- no need to ask.
(Ah, a simpler way. Communing with nature and the clicks away from stress that it provides. I think of the withdrawls of being away from one's internet)
that modern life's just too intense?
(Hmm. I'm on the line myself. I just wish we could find a better harmony between nature and technology.)
strike up a match and watch it burn.
(Very soothing flow, and the words calming, inviting. It does make me yearn for a simpler scene, one more natural, and a different kind of stress--mainly in if injury occurs)
this is the place where we belong.
(love the gentle imagery and sense of comradarie with those around the fire as well as the nature too.)
reply by the author on 14-Mar-2018
Nicely done with this poem. The word choices are soothing and invite the reader to share in a sense of relaxation, a stop and put down your technology, appreciate the amazing things nature has to provide that's unfortunately lost to the masses of infrastructure, and a lotta noise. A pleasing read.
we are at peace, our souls set free.
(The starting of this poem, instantly the rhymes caught my interest, also started with a strong, peaceful tone.)
"Is this the life?" -- no need to ask.
(Ah, a simpler way. Communing with nature and the clicks away from stress that it provides. I think of the withdrawls of being away from one's internet)
that modern life's just too intense?
(Hmm. I'm on the line myself. I just wish we could find a better harmony between nature and technology.)
strike up a match and watch it burn.
(Very soothing flow, and the words calming, inviting. It does make me yearn for a simpler scene, one more natural, and a different kind of stress--mainly in if injury occurs)
this is the place where we belong.
(love the gentle imagery and sense of comradarie with those around the fire as well as the nature too.)
Comment Written 14-Mar-2018
reply by the author on 14-Mar-2018
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Many thanks for the wonderful review, Turtle. I probably don't need to say that camping is one of my most fun things to do. It's also something I haven't done in way too long. Makes me want to pack up a few things, throw the dogs in the back (and the woman in the front) and head off now. Your kindness never goes unappreciated - Craig
Comment from MelB
This is a well written poem about relaxing by the fire. I enjoyed reading it! What a great idea to write a poem based on the word of the day.
reply by the author on 14-Mar-2018
This is a well written poem about relaxing by the fire. I enjoyed reading it! What a great idea to write a poem based on the word of the day.
Comment Written 14-Mar-2018
reply by the author on 14-Mar-2018
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Thanks for the kind words, MelB - Craig
Comment from Pearl Edwards
Great word sonrock and very apt as the seat closest to the fire would feel like a hotrock.Loved ths Craig, brought back many memories of sitting around the campfire, the tents in the background, the kids playing murder in the dark. I wish I had a 6 for you,
cheers,
valda
reply by the author on 14-Mar-2018
Great word sonrock and very apt as the seat closest to the fire would feel like a hotrock.Loved ths Craig, brought back many memories of sitting around the campfire, the tents in the background, the kids playing murder in the dark. I wish I had a 6 for you,
cheers,
valda
Comment Written 14-Mar-2018
reply by the author on 14-Mar-2018
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Ah, you've made me want to pack up and head out for the weekend. Not so easy just to throw the dogs in the back and head off now, unfortunately. Many thanks for the lovely review and virtual six, Valda. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Joy Graham
Hi Craig,
I'd love to sit on a sonrock by the fire. I'm happy to listen to Joni Mitchell while I write this review. I enjoyed your lovely rhythmic lines. Excellent aabb rhyme scheme. You're showing off your poetic talent in this one, my friend :)
Joy xx
reply by the author on 13-Mar-2018
Hi Craig,
I'd love to sit on a sonrock by the fire. I'm happy to listen to Joni Mitchell while I write this review. I enjoyed your lovely rhythmic lines. Excellent aabb rhyme scheme. You're showing off your poetic talent in this one, my friend :)
Joy xx
Comment Written 13-Mar-2018
reply by the author on 13-Mar-2018
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I'm happy to listen to Joni any time. Thanks for a great review, Joy. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Roxanna Andrews
This is a lovely poem. Makes me want to just lean back and relax. Great rhyme and meter and great subject matter. I'm not very techie so don't have a lot of electronics, don't even have a smart phone, we call it the dumb phone. So I'm not very plugged in. Great poem. Roxanna
reply by the author on 13-Mar-2018
This is a lovely poem. Makes me want to just lean back and relax. Great rhyme and meter and great subject matter. I'm not very techie so don't have a lot of electronics, don't even have a smart phone, we call it the dumb phone. So I'm not very plugged in. Great poem. Roxanna
Comment Written 13-Mar-2018
reply by the author on 13-Mar-2018
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Thanks very much for the lovely comments, Roxanna. I have a smart phone. 99% of the time it's not even charged. Cheers, Craig