A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
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12 total reviews
Comment from Debbie Pope
This one leaves me cold, Craig. What a sad story, even if it happened long ago. Your acrostic is good though. And, I like the word ice-bolt. It's much more descriptive than avalanche.
Good job as usual.
reply by the author on 02-Jan-2019
This one leaves me cold, Craig. What a sad story, even if it happened long ago. Your acrostic is good though. And, I like the word ice-bolt. It's much more descriptive than avalanche.
Good job as usual.
Comment Written 01-Jan-2019
reply by the author on 02-Jan-2019
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Thanks, Debbie. Feeling cold is exactly the hoped for response :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
You did a great job with your acrostic, Craig. Your words flow smoothly with great rhyme. Your message comes through loud and clear. The picture chosen is a great pairing with your poem. I like the color scheme. Thanks for sharing. Jan
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
You did a great job with your acrostic, Craig. Your words flow smoothly with great rhyme. Your message comes through loud and clear. The picture chosen is a great pairing with your poem. I like the color scheme. Thanks for sharing. Jan
Comment Written 28-Dec-2018
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
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Thanks once again, Jan. I appreciate the very kind comments -- Craig
Comment from BeasPeas
This is an excellent poem of failed love. You've used the analogy of an avalanche to feature your word "icebolt." This nice poem is worthy of a sixer, which I do not have. Well done. Marilyn
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
This is an excellent poem of failed love. You've used the analogy of an avalanche to feature your word "icebolt." This nice poem is worthy of a sixer, which I do not have. Well done. Marilyn
Comment Written 28-Dec-2018
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
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Thanks for the virtual sixer and the lovely comments, Marilyn. Much appreciated, Craig
Comment from Dawn Munro
Isotope-ick
(*snicker*)
In minds encased in ice, there's logic -- plain.
So sorry if that causes you some pain.
Or is it that you much prefer reaction
To offset your immediate distraction
Of hedonistic tendencies and drive?
Perhaps a dose of radiation, live
Evolved to form a male one can't deprive...
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
Isotope-ick
(*snicker*)
In minds encased in ice, there's logic -- plain.
So sorry if that causes you some pain.
Or is it that you much prefer reaction
To offset your immediate distraction
Of hedonistic tendencies and drive?
Perhaps a dose of radiation, live
Evolved to form a male one can't deprive...
Comment Written 28-Dec-2018
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
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So lack of empathy and consideration for others equates to rational logic? Did we used to be married? lol
Thanks so much for the amusing ditty, Dawn :)
Cheers,
Craig
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Yes, we were. You were husband #2. (lol)
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written acrostic poem about icebolts that means an avalanche also referring to a relationship that turned sour and now the icebolts between two are quite visible.
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
A very well-written acrostic poem about icebolts that means an avalanche also referring to a relationship that turned sour and now the icebolts between two are quite visible.
Comment Written 28-Dec-2018
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
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Thanks very much, Sandra. It's sad when it gets to that stage. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Gloria ....
Actually what I most enjoy about this beauty is the contrary metaphor, as using oceans, tides and ships in relationship to an avalanche. That explains much just in its implementation as it causes discombobulation in the mind's eye neon signing the "break"
Excellent acrostic, and now to go out to see the elusive ice-bolt. :)
Gloria
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
Actually what I most enjoy about this beauty is the contrary metaphor, as using oceans, tides and ships in relationship to an avalanche. That explains much just in its implementation as it causes discombobulation in the mind's eye neon signing the "break"
Excellent acrostic, and now to go out to see the elusive ice-bolt. :)
Gloria
Comment Written 28-Dec-2018
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
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The best avalanches occur in Antarctica, especially on the ever-diminishing coast. Or they would, if global warming wasn't fake news :)
Thanks once again, Gloria. You are much appreciated.
Craig
Comment from Alcreator Litt Dear
It is time to evaluate; love takes its position, mend all relation, though promised, circumstantially, even love could fail; well said, well done. Keep Writing, Keep Inspiring. Happy New Year! -- DR ALCREATOR
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
It is time to evaluate; love takes its position, mend all relation, though promised, circumstantially, even love could fail; well said, well done. Keep Writing, Keep Inspiring. Happy New Year! -- DR ALCREATOR
Comment Written 28-Dec-2018
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
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I fear it's too late for mending. Thanks for the kind review :) Craig
Comment from Donald T. Jarker
This is extremely clever and brings perfectly together those empty feelings of a failed relationship with this word's meaning. A very enjoyable read, thank you.
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
This is extremely clever and brings perfectly together those empty feelings of a failed relationship with this word's meaning. A very enjoyable read, thank you.
Comment Written 28-Dec-2018
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
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Thanks very much for the delightful rating and the very kind comments. Both are much appreciated -- Craig
Comment from Ulla
Hi Craig, Wow I liked this acrostic a lot. It really reads like a love poem of a love lost. Then I saw the word now means avalanche, but you lean more to the former meaning of the word. I deduce you use the word as a metaphor, but of course it could also be a lost love with a mountain. All the best. Ulla:))
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
Hi Craig, Wow I liked this acrostic a lot. It really reads like a love poem of a love lost. Then I saw the word now means avalanche, but you lean more to the former meaning of the word. I deduce you use the word as a metaphor, but of course it could also be a lost love with a mountain. All the best. Ulla:))
Comment Written 28-Dec-2018
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
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Most grateful, Ulla. Yes, it's meant to be metaphorical, and it describes a love that didn't work out... so spot on! :) Many thanks, Craig
Comment from Sugarray77
Once again, you send a bolt out of the blue.... haha. Good choice on this cold, wintry day. I like how you use it in an acrostic... clever... Thanks for sharing this new and interesting word in the avalanche of poetic curiosities.
Melissa
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
Once again, you send a bolt out of the blue.... haha. Good choice on this cold, wintry day. I like how you use it in an acrostic... clever... Thanks for sharing this new and interesting word in the avalanche of poetic curiosities.
Melissa
Comment Written 28-Dec-2018
reply by the author on 28-Dec-2018
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Cold? Wintry? I've been sweating like a pig all day. Still hot, and it's nearly midnight lol
Thanks for the fun review, Melissa.
Craig