A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
Viewing comments for Chapter 210 "View from above"A collection of poems showcasing unusual words
12 total reviews
Comment from Ulla
Hi Craig, again you've penned a wonderful poem and this time about an eagle. It's up there circumventing and seeing earth with a bird's eye view. In this instance the underprospect. What a word. It's logical, of course, but a bit cumbersome. I'm learning all the time. All the best.Ulla:))
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2018
Hi Craig, again you've penned a wonderful poem and this time about an eagle. It's up there circumventing and seeing earth with a bird's eye view. In this instance the underprospect. What a word. It's logical, of course, but a bit cumbersome. I'm learning all the time. All the best.Ulla:))
Comment Written 30-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2018
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Yes, Ulla, "bird's eye view" definitely rolls off the tongue more easily. Many thanks :) Craig
Comment from Mustang Patty
Hi, Craig,
Wow. I would have thought with a word like 'underprospect' one might have used the POV of a person in an airplane - but, since you used the vulture, we are given both views - that of the bird, and the prey below.
Thank you for sharing,
~patty~
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2018
Hi, Craig,
Wow. I would have thought with a word like 'underprospect' one might have used the POV of a person in an airplane - but, since you used the vulture, we are given both views - that of the bird, and the prey below.
Thank you for sharing,
~patty~
Comment Written 30-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2018
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Thanks very much, Patty. Given that 37,000 feet is an altitude often used by cruising aircraft, you might be able to look out the window and wink at the vulture :) Most grateful, Craig
Comment from Y. M. Roger
Wonderful! Both the image and the word this time - I'm adding it to my collection - great job! :)
Thank you so very much for sharing with all of us!:) :)
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2018
Wonderful! Both the image and the word this time - I'm adding it to my collection - great job! :)
Thank you so very much for sharing with all of us!:) :)
Comment Written 29-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2018
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Thanks so much for the kind words and the honour. Much appreciated -- Craig
Comment from LeftHandedScribe
You have a word of the day...completely original and brilliant. The flow of this piece is breathtaking. I am in awe of how effortless really fine poetry can seem.
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2018
You have a word of the day...completely original and brilliant. The flow of this piece is breathtaking. I am in awe of how effortless really fine poetry can seem.
Comment Written 29-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2018
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You are far too kind in your praise, but thank you so much for the lovely comments. Much appreciated -- Craig
Comment from Pamusart
Hi Craig. Even with all of your clues I missed it because I was fixating on underwhelmed. So I thought maybe it wasn't a good prospect. This just proves that adults shoot themselves in the foot with preconceived notions. Good job. Thank you for sharing
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2018
Hi Craig. Even with all of your clues I missed it because I was fixating on underwhelmed. So I thought maybe it wasn't a good prospect. This just proves that adults shoot themselves in the foot with preconceived notions. Good job. Thank you for sharing
Comment Written 29-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 30-Jul-2018
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LOL Thanks for the kind comments, Pam. I don't believe in guns, so put it away, and no shooting - not even feet :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from BeasPeas
Wouldn't it be nice to have an eagle's eye view of the world--everything looking pristine and clean? A nicely composed poem of what the the eagle's underprospects may be. Marilyn
reply by the author on 29-Jul-2018
Wouldn't it be nice to have an eagle's eye view of the world--everything looking pristine and clean? A nicely composed poem of what the the eagle's underprospects may be. Marilyn
Comment Written 29-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 29-Jul-2018
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Thanks very much, Marilyn. Most appreciated - Craig
Comment from catch22
Hi Craig, this is a clever write about attitude and perspective. I liked the metaphor of a bird with a nonplussed bird's eye view of the all powerful homo sapiens. The word of the day worked well and the rhythm was excellent in your poem.
reply by the author on 29-Jul-2018
Hi Craig, this is a clever write about attitude and perspective. I liked the metaphor of a bird with a nonplussed bird's eye view of the all powerful homo sapiens. The word of the day worked well and the rhythm was excellent in your poem.
Comment Written 29-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 29-Jul-2018
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Thanks again for a great review, Pam. Wouldn't it be amazing to be able to swap places for a day? Cheers, Craig
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
Wow! A vulture that can fly that high! Never would have know had I not read your great poem, Craig. Good job with the rhyme z& incorporating the unusual word in your verse. Thanks for sharing. Jan
reply by the author on 29-Jul-2018
Wow! A vulture that can fly that high! Never would have know had I not read your great poem, Craig. Good job with the rhyme z& incorporating the unusual word in your verse. Thanks for sharing. Jan
Comment Written 29-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 29-Jul-2018
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Yep, it's the highest known flight of any bird. It reminds me of the song Wind Beneath My Wings, which contains the line "I can fly higher than an eagle...". One is tempted to say "So what? Lots of birds can!" Even ducks, geese and swans, which are among the highest flyers. Many thanks for reviewing, Craig
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written poem about the eagles ad vultures that fly high in the air and look down on earth to see us down here from their view we must look like very strange characters.
reply by the author on 29-Jul-2018
A very well-written poem about the eagles ad vultures that fly high in the air and look down on earth to see us down here from their view we must look like very strange characters.
Comment Written 29-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 29-Jul-2018
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We look pretty strange from where I stand as well, but your point is well taken, Sandra. Many thanks, Craig
Comment from Gloria ....
Well it's possible this fine fellow might not be around for too much longer anyway as the endangered species act is being dismantled. I guess some folks don't understand we all share in wildlife and in particular the ones with wings.
That said, totally awesome poem and long live the Vulture. Maybe it will be the only one that does survive, not that I'm being pessimistic or anything.
Much enjoyed, Craig.
Gloria
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reply by the author on 29-Jul-2018
Well it's possible this fine fellow might not be around for too much longer anyway as the endangered species act is being dismantled. I guess some folks don't understand we all share in wildlife and in particular the ones with wings.
That said, totally awesome poem and long live the Vulture. Maybe it will be the only one that does survive, not that I'm being pessimistic or anything.
Much enjoyed, Craig.
Gloria
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Comment Written 29-Jul-2018
reply by the author on 29-Jul-2018
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Many thanks, Gloria. Yes, our abuse of our fellow Earthlings is abysmal. Much appreciated, Craig