A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
Viewing comments for Chapter 135 "The eclipse"A collection of poems showcasing unusual words
15 total reviews
Comment from --Turtle.
I remember reading this poem too, enjoying it, and then putting fingers to keyboard and my mind tossing me a blank on what to review.
I thought things like... sweet, a tender image of love and absence. Bonnie Tyler... I thought of the actual eclipse I got to watch and my husband, being a softy as tears came to his eyes to get to see the eclipse himself. I wondered if he gets that sort of missing me absence. Though he'd say something along the lines of, I can't miss you while you're standing here, or something. ... with a wink.
I thought these things, but they didn't feel very useful to write out. But I figured to write it out now, as I thought them again, reading this poem again.
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
I remember reading this poem too, enjoying it, and then putting fingers to keyboard and my mind tossing me a blank on what to review.
I thought things like... sweet, a tender image of love and absence. Bonnie Tyler... I thought of the actual eclipse I got to watch and my husband, being a softy as tears came to his eyes to get to see the eclipse himself. I wondered if he gets that sort of missing me absence. Though he'd say something along the lines of, I can't miss you while you're standing here, or something. ... with a wink.
I thought these things, but they didn't feel very useful to write out. But I figured to write it out now, as I thought them again, reading this poem again.
Comment Written 27-Dec-2018
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
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I'm glad you did. And I'm glad you scored yourself a SO who isn't ashamed to have a heart. Thanks once more, Turtle. Craig
Comment from Bill Schott
This 5-7-5, The Eclipse, has the proper format and sent me to the dictionary to look up 'deliquium'. The comparison to the solar eclipse is well understood. Nice.
reply by the author on 21-May-2018
This 5-7-5, The Eclipse, has the proper format and sent me to the dictionary to look up 'deliquium'. The comparison to the solar eclipse is well understood. Nice.
Comment Written 20-May-2018
reply by the author on 21-May-2018
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Thanks very much, Bill. Much appreciated - Craig
Comment from Mustang Patty
Hi, Craig;
This is simply wonderful. Your entry for the five-seven-five contest is well presented, and the use of the syllables is great. The middle line sets up the aha moment just right.
Simply wonderful...
~patty~
reply by the author on 17-May-2018
Hi, Craig;
This is simply wonderful. Your entry for the five-seven-five contest is well presented, and the use of the syllables is great. The middle line sets up the aha moment just right.
Simply wonderful...
~patty~
Comment Written 17-May-2018
reply by the author on 17-May-2018
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Thanks very much, Patty for the lovely stars and the wonderfully kind comments. Both are gratefully received :) Craig
Comment from ~Dovey
Hi Craig -
Ok, you've flushed me out. Rest assured that I am still around. So sweet of you to write me a poem with an obscure word ;)
Good luck in the contest!! We did 3.6 miles today and we're doing the Women's Walk & Wine 5K tomorrow.
I will be sure to get a pic or two on FB.
*hugs*
Kim
reply by the author on 17-May-2018
Hi Craig -
Ok, you've flushed me out. Rest assured that I am still around. So sweet of you to write me a poem with an obscure word ;)
Good luck in the contest!! We did 3.6 miles today and we're doing the Women's Walk & Wine 5K tomorrow.
I will be sure to get a pic or two on FB.
*hugs*
Kim
Comment Written 17-May-2018
reply by the author on 17-May-2018
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Walk & wine - that sounds like a champion athlete's combination, Kim!
I will look forward to seeing the pics, nice of you to show up ;-)
hugs
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I may whine much more than I wine lol I don't really plan to imbibe, never liked wine much at all lol
Kim
Comment from Dawn Munro
Okay, this is super - really sweet - the kind of poetry every woman loves to hear, but to have it written for her? Wow.
I just have one problem - I love this word, and I don't know how to pronounce it... Phonetic spelling please? With sugar on top?
reply by the author on 16-May-2018
Okay, this is super - really sweet - the kind of poetry every woman loves to hear, but to have it written for her? Wow.
I just have one problem - I love this word, and I don't know how to pronounce it... Phonetic spelling please? With sugar on top?
Comment Written 16-May-2018
reply by the author on 16-May-2018
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Well, I don't know how to do "proper" phonetic spelling, but my rough approximation would be "de-lic-we-um", where "de" is a short vowel sound - as in "dead", not "deed". Or, you could listen to how this lady with the lovely latin accent says it (just click on the speaker) :)
https://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-meaning-of/latin-word-a790bed37d4572fcf1c55747ea8bc45e00e3cff4.html
No sugar, I'm restricted lol
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LOL. Okaaaaaaaaaay, then... Tough diet!
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Depending on whom you listen to (me or my doctor) I either have type 2 diabetes, or am pre-diabetic. Either way, it's no massive concern, but I apparently need to lay off the sweet stuff. How wonderful that I just reviewed a poem about chocolate lol
Comment from BeasPeas
An impressive short piece. Presented beautifully. I think there are certain people who can bring us joy just by being nearby. Each word counts in this poem. Marilyn
reply by the author on 16-May-2018
An impressive short piece. Presented beautifully. I think there are certain people who can bring us joy just by being nearby. Each word counts in this poem. Marilyn
Comment Written 15-May-2018
reply by the author on 16-May-2018
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Thanks very much for the lovely comments, Marilyn. I think you are right about people making us happy just by being around. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Gloria ....
I really like the artwork and your entire presentation, Craig. Oh yes the poem, it is a terrific fiveseventyfive and just under the deadline, so I wish you all the best of luck. The write contains all the important elements of tone, imagery and insight.
Thanks for the share. :)
Gloria
reply by the author on 15-May-2018
I really like the artwork and your entire presentation, Craig. Oh yes the poem, it is a terrific fiveseventyfive and just under the deadline, so I wish you all the best of luck. The write contains all the important elements of tone, imagery and insight.
Thanks for the share. :)
Gloria
Comment Written 15-May-2018
reply by the author on 15-May-2018
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Thank you for another delightful review, Gloria. It was hard not to hum the Bonnie Tyler tune while typing this in :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from lyenochka
What an interesting word with such different definitions. I like how you used it in this poem - an eclipse as a metaphor of the fainting of the spirit when the beloved is not near.
reply by the author on 15-May-2018
What an interesting word with such different definitions. I like how you used it in this poem - an eclipse as a metaphor of the fainting of the spirit when the beloved is not near.
Comment Written 15-May-2018
reply by the author on 15-May-2018
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Yes, they are quite different. My little book attempts to explain the connections, but it's not terribly successful. Thanks again :) Craig
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written poem about someone that causes an eclipse when they are not near and make you feel very down when the shadow crosses your heart.
reply by the author on 15-May-2018
A very well-written poem about someone that causes an eclipse when they are not near and make you feel very down when the shadow crosses your heart.
Comment Written 15-May-2018
reply by the author on 15-May-2018
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Thank you, Sandra. Your kind words are very happily received. Craig
Comment from meeshu
that word is actually on my D.H. list but I haven't used it yet. D.H. is dictionary harvest, something I do when I'm stuck for ideas. nice job, CD........meeshu
reply by the author on 15-May-2018
that word is actually on my D.H. list but I haven't used it yet. D.H. is dictionary harvest, something I do when I'm stuck for ideas. nice job, CD........meeshu
Comment Written 15-May-2018
reply by the author on 15-May-2018
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Thanks very much, Meeshu. I like the sound of this word - which is not something I can say of every entry in my little book! Cheers, Craig