A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
Viewing comments for Chapter 129 "Stealing the future"A collection of poems showcasing unusual words
16 total reviews
Comment from --Turtle.
This poem directed toward humanity, who are a mass of individual cogs, working (some harder than others) toward destruction for the sake of money, picky food, and convenience.
Sometimes I think we can do so much better. Then I take a look around and doubt it. This poem has the tinges of frustration and sadness that come with that looking around.
Strong theme and use of the word of the day, with taking mainour and reminding the reader that as a whole, the children will be hurting for it.
reply by the author on 14-May-2018
This poem directed toward humanity, who are a mass of individual cogs, working (some harder than others) toward destruction for the sake of money, picky food, and convenience.
Sometimes I think we can do so much better. Then I take a look around and doubt it. This poem has the tinges of frustration and sadness that come with that looking around.
Strong theme and use of the word of the day, with taking mainour and reminding the reader that as a whole, the children will be hurting for it.
Comment Written 14-May-2018
reply by the author on 14-May-2018
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Thanks very much, Turtle. I guess we can only hope that maybe the likes of your little one will be able to undo some of the mess we've created. Let's hope it's not too late, but it's a big ask. Cheers, Craig
Comment from BeasPeas
Hi Craig. You are finding some interesting and pertinent words in your gift book. So true that we are shortchanging our kids by misbehaving and not being good stewards of our earth. We can't say it often enough. Great job. Marilyn
reply by the author on 10-May-2018
Hi Craig. You are finding some interesting and pertinent words in your gift book. So true that we are shortchanging our kids by misbehaving and not being good stewards of our earth. We can't say it often enough. Great job. Marilyn
Comment Written 10-May-2018
reply by the author on 10-May-2018
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Thanks very much, Marilyn. I appreciate the kind comments :) Craig
Comment from Dawn Munro
Wow, I love the new word, Craig, but even more, your fabulous use of it - this poem ROCKS!!!!!!! Once again, I am out of sixes (*sad face*). WHY can't we have more? I know you say it matters not to you, but IT DOES - they determine whether or not the work goes to that front page, and there, it will receive more reviews, which is always a good thing.
So I AM sorry I am out of those pesky sixes again.
Now I am going for a nap with Prissy. I'm sure I will be in a better frame of mind when I wake up.(lol)
Here - *********************************!!!
reply by the author on 10-May-2018
Wow, I love the new word, Craig, but even more, your fabulous use of it - this poem ROCKS!!!!!!! Once again, I am out of sixes (*sad face*). WHY can't we have more? I know you say it matters not to you, but IT DOES - they determine whether or not the work goes to that front page, and there, it will receive more reviews, which is always a good thing.
So I AM sorry I am out of those pesky sixes again.
Now I am going for a nap with Prissy. I'm sure I will be in a better frame of mind when I wake up.(lol)
Here - *********************************!!!
Comment Written 10-May-2018
reply by the author on 10-May-2018
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Hope you had a nice nap, and are feeling refreshed :)
Thanks for the very kind words, Dawn. Those are always much appreciated.
Craig
Comment from Scarbrems
Excellent post, with a message I can't fail to agree with. Another great word; how big IS this book you got for Christmas, anyway?
Having said that, the most powerful word here is, 'reviled'. That word has teeth, and is deservedly placed at the end of this stern admonition. The whole thing makes me think of 'the day the earth stood still', and should be read in a deep voice into an echo-resonator, or some such voice -modulating device. Personally, I can hear Patrick Stewart doing it.
A great piece of work.
reply by the author on 10-May-2018
Excellent post, with a message I can't fail to agree with. Another great word; how big IS this book you got for Christmas, anyway?
Having said that, the most powerful word here is, 'reviled'. That word has teeth, and is deservedly placed at the end of this stern admonition. The whole thing makes me think of 'the day the earth stood still', and should be read in a deep voice into an echo-resonator, or some such voice -modulating device. Personally, I can hear Patrick Stewart doing it.
A great piece of work.
Comment Written 10-May-2018
reply by the author on 10-May-2018
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It's a year book, which means [sigh] 365 poems to write. I'm not even close to half way. Patrick would work, or how about James Earl Jones? The Day the Earth Stood Still is one of my favorite movies - the original, with Michael Rennie, not so much the remake with Keanu - although that wasn't terrible.
Many thanks for the very kind words, Emma.
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There was a remake? Well, I never knew that.
Comment from strandregs
Hi Craig
Couldn't agree with you more.
and I think it is coming in an inverse balistic curve,
right between the eyes.
all these presumed futuristic movies about multi national
companies running everyones lives are the horrific truth coming
truer every day.
and destroying the earth as they do so.
whose listening ? no one.
humankind are sheep walking off a cliff. the stupidiest species on earth.
isn't that ironical?
:-))Z.
reply by the author on 10-May-2018
Hi Craig
Couldn't agree with you more.
and I think it is coming in an inverse balistic curve,
right between the eyes.
all these presumed futuristic movies about multi national
companies running everyones lives are the horrific truth coming
truer every day.
and destroying the earth as they do so.
whose listening ? no one.
humankind are sheep walking off a cliff. the stupidiest species on earth.
isn't that ironical?
:-))Z.
Comment Written 10-May-2018
reply by the author on 10-May-2018
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Thanks so much, Z, for the wonderful review. I could not put it any better, than your last two lines. I just posted something I read this evening to my profile - you might find it amusing :) Thanks again, Craig
Comment from Gloria ....
Well I think humanity has really gone down the wrong path too, the greed and avarice just truly astonishing. The justifications and excuses mind-boggling.
This is a superb poem, Craig. And I hope you write a lot more in this same vein.
Excellent metre and rhyme and sentiment.
Gloria
reply by the author on 09-May-2018
Well I think humanity has really gone down the wrong path too, the greed and avarice just truly astonishing. The justifications and excuses mind-boggling.
This is a superb poem, Craig. And I hope you write a lot more in this same vein.
Excellent metre and rhyme and sentiment.
Gloria
Comment Written 09-May-2018
reply by the author on 09-May-2018
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Thanks so much for the lovely review, Gloria. It's not a new theme for me, so odds are... LOL
Comment from ciliverde
They certainly won't thank us! Well not me personally, I never had any kids, just dogs. You've made good use of the word mainour, which I had not heard of before. It is a terrible disgrace what human kind is doing to the planet. We will for sure go extinct eventually. I hope the Earth can survive our efforts - I have a feeling she can, once we've been gone awhile.
Carol
reply by the author on 09-May-2018
They certainly won't thank us! Well not me personally, I never had any kids, just dogs. You've made good use of the word mainour, which I had not heard of before. It is a terrible disgrace what human kind is doing to the planet. We will for sure go extinct eventually. I hope the Earth can survive our efforts - I have a feeling she can, once we've been gone awhile.
Carol
Comment Written 09-May-2018
reply by the author on 09-May-2018
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Dogs are better value, and I have both LOL
I suspect you are right on all counts, Carol - many thanks :)
Craig
Comment from Mustang Patty
Hi, Craig;
Great use of the word, 'mainour,' as it is our children's birthright we steal each and every time we plunder resources. I like how you incorporated it into this rhyme; it felt very natural.
Thanks for sharing,
~patty~
reply by the author on 09-May-2018
Hi, Craig;
Great use of the word, 'mainour,' as it is our children's birthright we steal each and every time we plunder resources. I like how you incorporated it into this rhyme; it felt very natural.
Thanks for sharing,
~patty~
Comment Written 09-May-2018
reply by the author on 09-May-2018
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Thanks very much for the kind review, Patty. I really appreciate the positive feedback. Cheers, Craig
Comment from rama devi
Outstanding. Climate change is worst crisis ever to be faced by humanity and too many deny it is even happening! This poem is a great wake up call.
Excellent flow, rhythm and rhyming. Excellent imagery, tone and tenor. Excellent poetic devices and phonetics. Excellent punctuation choices. Just one suggestion:
this planet endlessly, and to their shame(,)
then raze the forests, rendering homeless
or
this planet endlessly, and (to their shame)
then raze the forests, rendering homeless
The poem is powerful, effective and important! Clever rhyming too...impressive!
Warmly, rd
reply by the author on 09-May-2018
Outstanding. Climate change is worst crisis ever to be faced by humanity and too many deny it is even happening! This poem is a great wake up call.
Excellent flow, rhythm and rhyming. Excellent imagery, tone and tenor. Excellent poetic devices and phonetics. Excellent punctuation choices. Just one suggestion:
this planet endlessly, and to their shame(,)
then raze the forests, rendering homeless
or
this planet endlessly, and (to their shame)
then raze the forests, rendering homeless
The poem is powerful, effective and important! Clever rhyming too...impressive!
Warmly, rd
Comment Written 09-May-2018
reply by the author on 09-May-2018
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Hi RD,
Many thanks for the wonderful review, and I'm honoured by the lovely gift of a six-star rating. Also, I've added the extra comma, as you suggested.
Much appreciation,
Craig
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Mutual appreciation! Yay! Thanks! :-)))))
Comment from Joy Graham
You amazed me with yet another new and interesting word from your book.
These lines made me stand up and listen:
- "the Earth is forced to implement a care"
- "humanity will be the first to go"
So you're predicting something alone the lines of Noah's Ark to cleanse the world of the bad germs? I think you could be right.
Joy xx
reply by the author on 09-May-2018
You amazed me with yet another new and interesting word from your book.
These lines made me stand up and listen:
- "the Earth is forced to implement a care"
- "humanity will be the first to go"
So you're predicting something alone the lines of Noah's Ark to cleanse the world of the bad germs? I think you could be right.
Joy xx
Comment Written 09-May-2018
reply by the author on 09-May-2018
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Thanks very much for your fine review, Joy. Much appreciated - Craig