A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
Viewing comments for Chapter 310 "Spread the word"A collection of poems showcasing unusual words
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Comment from Mustang Patty
Hi, Craig,
Wow - quaquaversally. Now, while I often have characters that are quaquaversally in their movements, I don't think I would find any use of the word in a poem.
Not to mention - how on earth/what on earth would rhyme with it?
Thank you for sharing,
~MP~
reply by the author on 07-Nov-2018
Hi, Craig,
Wow - quaquaversally. Now, while I often have characters that are quaquaversally in their movements, I don't think I would find any use of the word in a poem.
Not to mention - how on earth/what on earth would rhyme with it?
Thank you for sharing,
~MP~
Comment Written 07-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 07-Nov-2018
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Excellent question! Oh hey, wait a minute... what are you saying? lol
Many thanks, Patty :)
Craig
Comment from lyenochka
Love it! I did run into that word and thought about it. But no, it's hard to use that word, so I'm glad you did it first! And what a great message. Here among artists / writers, we can be the first to overcome differences and show how to "ditch enmity."
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2018
Love it! I did run into that word and thought about it. But no, it's hard to use that word, so I'm glad you did it first! And what a great message. Here among artists / writers, we can be the first to overcome differences and show how to "ditch enmity."
Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2018
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Thanks once again for a great review, Helen :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from Ulla
Hi Craig, no I wouldn't use it in any poetry let alone prose. How many strange words the English language contain. Quite amazing come to think of it. Well you've certainly showed us of the fact. All the best. Ulla:))
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
Hi Craig, no I wouldn't use it in any poetry let alone prose. How many strange words the English language contain. Quite amazing come to think of it. Well you've certainly showed us of the fact. All the best. Ulla:))
Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
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Thanks very much, Ulla. Appreciated :) Craig
Comment from BeasPeas
I agree with you on this one, big time. Time to just stop pushing each other's buttons and all get along. Your monorhyme contains a great message and I like the new word. Marilyn
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
I agree with you on this one, big time. Time to just stop pushing each other's buttons and all get along. Your monorhyme contains a great message and I like the new word. Marilyn
Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
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Thanks so much, Marilyn. I think the internet has a lot to answer for. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Bill Schott
This quintain, Spread the Word, presented in monorhyming iambic tetrameter, suggests that the friendship zone needs to expand to the real deal. Nice.
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
This quintain, Spread the Word, presented in monorhyming iambic tetrameter, suggests that the friendship zone needs to expand to the real deal. Nice.
Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
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Thanks very much Bill, most grateful. Craig
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
In answer to your question, Craig, "No, never have and never will." But you did a good job with that strange word. Your choice of image is perfect. Good job on the monorhyme, too. Not easy to do and have it make sense. Thanks for sharing. Jan
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
In answer to your question, Craig, "No, never have and never will." But you did a good job with that strange word. Your choice of image is perfect. Good job on the monorhyme, too. Not easy to do and have it make sense. Thanks for sharing. Jan
Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
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Thanks very much, Jan. I'm not such a fan of the word myself, sounds odd. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Debbie Pope
I'm all caught up in saying "qua qua." That is sort of fun. How impressive that you chose to use it as one of your rhyming words. No, I had never thought of doing that. Don't think that I could have.
Your sentiments are exceptional. A peaceful world does start within each one of us.
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
I'm all caught up in saying "qua qua." That is sort of fun. How impressive that you chose to use it as one of your rhyming words. No, I had never thought of doing that. Don't think that I could have.
Your sentiments are exceptional. A peaceful world does start within each one of us.
Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
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"Qua qua" sounds a bit like "caca", which I'm sure more than one person would say I'm full of. Many thanks once again, Debbie :) Craig
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What is caca? I am learning so much Australian talk.
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It's not Aussie, it's Spanish.
Caca = poop :)
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That's what I figured.
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written mono-rhyme poem. Sometimes our ideas become out of control and it seems it is spreading into all directions and we cannot stop them doing that.
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
A very well-written mono-rhyme poem. Sometimes our ideas become out of control and it seems it is spreading into all directions and we cannot stop them doing that.
Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
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Thanks so much for the continued support, Sandra. I appreciate your comments a great deal. Craig
Comment from jenintorre
Great poem Craig as usual. I love reading your work. Thank goodness you included a translation of the word quaquawhatever you call it. Nice one. Cheers Jen.
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
Great poem Craig as usual. I love reading your work. Thank goodness you included a translation of the word quaquawhatever you call it. Nice one. Cheers Jen.
Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
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Quaquawhatever sounds much more fun than quaquaversal. I might have to pinch it. Thank, Jen :) Craig
Comment from rama devi
What a fantastic word! I love it. Love the poem too...clever and well expressed. Especially loved the opening lines:
It's time for ditching enmity;
try coexisting, you and me.
Great flow and rhyming overall. The phonetics are masterfully woven too...especially the assonance of I and E balanced with consonance of T in the above lines and the consonance of C-K-Q sounds too.
Love it!
You have such a way with words, dear Craig.
Warmly, rd
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reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
What a fantastic word! I love it. Love the poem too...clever and well expressed. Especially loved the opening lines:
It's time for ditching enmity;
try coexisting, you and me.
Great flow and rhyming overall. The phonetics are masterfully woven too...especially the assonance of I and E balanced with consonance of T in the above lines and the consonance of C-K-Q sounds too.
Love it!
You have such a way with words, dear Craig.
Warmly, rd
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Comment Written 05-Nov-2018
reply by the author on 05-Nov-2018
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Thank you for such a delightful review, RD. I'm most grateful for the very kind comments. Craig
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:-)))