November snow swirls
free verse9 total reviews
Comment from Gypsymooncat
This is a beautiful poem you've written here, it really tugs at the heartstrings, and brings to mind how weary a veteran would be, and how a child would make him feel like it was all worth it. Good luck to you! xoxox
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2019
This is a beautiful poem you've written here, it really tugs at the heartstrings, and brings to mind how weary a veteran would be, and how a child would make him feel like it was all worth it. Good luck to you! xoxox
Comment Written 12-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2019
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I always tear up when I see these guys in the chill weather continuing to serve. For their friends and soldiers that did not make it back.
Red poppies, lest we forget.
Thanks for review, cheers.
Comment from zanya
Yes indeed - we are so caught up with our own daily reality that we scarcely have time to think - well portrayed here against the backdrop of the veterans' remembrance day - definitely voting for this one !
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2019
Yes indeed - we are so caught up with our own daily reality that we scarcely have time to think - well portrayed here against the backdrop of the veterans' remembrance day - definitely voting for this one !
Comment Written 11-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2019
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Thanks for the review and vote. I realize that these soldiers continue serving for their friends and other soldiers that did not make it back, cheers.
Comment from Liz O'Neill
Has it begun snowing on your log cabin yet. Only a dusting so far. I'm from Rutland, VT & currently living down south near Brattleboro. What areas are you in? My friend in Mt Holly near Ludlow is supposed to get about 4 inches. She lives in a snow belt. Now to your poem
This is a lovely tribute to all those who gave, gave and lost their lives and those who still serve. Your metaphors and mention of symbolism are strong. The juxtaposition will definitely draw the reader's attention and raise an eyebrow at the irony you point out. Well thought out. I am voting for this one.
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2019
Has it begun snowing on your log cabin yet. Only a dusting so far. I'm from Rutland, VT & currently living down south near Brattleboro. What areas are you in? My friend in Mt Holly near Ludlow is supposed to get about 4 inches. She lives in a snow belt. Now to your poem
This is a lovely tribute to all those who gave, gave and lost their lives and those who still serve. Your metaphors and mention of symbolism are strong. The juxtaposition will definitely draw the reader's attention and raise an eyebrow at the irony you point out. Well thought out. I am voting for this one.
Comment Written 11-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2019
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Thanks for the review. I have closed up my cabin for the winter but I just live 20 minutes away in Quebec. I opened up my view this summer, then that windstorm took down a few more trees, big ones! I look forward to the spring and my new projects. I sanded my maple floor this summer and next summer I will put on a new tin roof, red like my door. Cheers.
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My role model is Susan Atkins from Life Below Zero. If you haven't watched her, you can catch some clips on you tube. She inspires me with one of her phrases. "Nobody's going to do it if I don't. So I've got to put my big girl panties on and ger out there and do it." That's helps me if I'm hesitant to go out & bring in the pellet bags.
Comment from JudyE
It would have been heart-warming to have seen this scenario played out. Sometimes it's the children who seem to know what it's all about. And who have the most empathy. Good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2019
It would have been heart-warming to have seen this scenario played out. Sometimes it's the children who seem to know what it's all about. And who have the most empathy. Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 11-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2019
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Thanks for the review Judy, I suddenly realized that this veteran was continuing to serve. For his friends and soldiers that did not make it home. Cheers.
Comment from Janetsue
The plight of too many veterans is disheartening. A lot of people don't understand the sacrifices required by the men and women putting their lives on the line in loyalty to one's home country. Your poem contains a lot of sensitivity and I'm so glad you've shared this message. :-)
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2019
The plight of too many veterans is disheartening. A lot of people don't understand the sacrifices required by the men and women putting their lives on the line in loyalty to one's home country. Your poem contains a lot of sensitivity and I'm so glad you've shared this message. :-)
Comment Written 08-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2019
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Thanks for the compassionate review. When I see the old soldiers selling the poppies in November, I realize that they are still in service, for their friends and soldiers that did not make it back.
Have a peaceful weekend, cheers.
Comment from Mrs. KT
Good Morning, Friend!
My goodness!
What a touching and moving poetic offering that surely speaks of today's tendency for many individuals to "not see" - always rushing...on their damn phones...and yet a small child takes the time to honor the veteran by saluting...
Thank you for sharing...I will remember this verse for a very long time...
diane
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2019
Good Morning, Friend!
My goodness!
What a touching and moving poetic offering that surely speaks of today's tendency for many individuals to "not see" - always rushing...on their damn phones...and yet a small child takes the time to honor the veteran by saluting...
Thank you for sharing...I will remember this verse for a very long time...
diane
Comment Written 08-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2019
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Thanks for the compassionate review and sparkly stars to make my day. I usually leave the free verse to Gloria, so this is indeed high praise for me.
I always feel weepy when I see these brave vets, still in service. This time for for their friends and soldiers that did not make it home.
Have a peaceful week end.
Comment from Bill Pinder
That is a great free verse poem that evokes genuine emotion. I would give you six stars if I had it for the combination of a great message told with sincere emotion and written in an excellent style.
Bill
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2019
That is a great free verse poem that evokes genuine emotion. I would give you six stars if I had it for the combination of a great message told with sincere emotion and written in an excellent style.
Bill
Comment Written 08-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2019
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Thanks for the encouraging review and phantom stars. I usually leave the free verse to Gloria, so your words bring me joy.
I did see that scene and knew there was a poem in there.
Have a great weekend, cheers.
Comment from country ranch writer
This is a nice presentation for Veterans Day awareness as Veterans Day is just around the corner and we all shall not forget the sacarifice our men and women have made over the years to keep us safe.
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2019
This is a nice presentation for Veterans Day awareness as Veterans Day is just around the corner and we all shall not forget the sacarifice our men and women have made over the years to keep us safe.
Comment Written 08-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2019
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Yes. Those veterans with the poppies always bring a tear to my eye. Such a sacrifice they have made and continue on for their lost friends and fellow soldiers that did not make it back. Thanks for the review. Wishing you a lucky week end!
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Thank you it is hunting season this weekend so I get to witness the deer out smarting my son once again. It has been six years since he shot one.
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Ha ha, you funny. I can just see the deer snickering behind a tree. Might be a poem in there.
Best, judester
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Could be hehe
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Comment from Mark Valentine
I love this one. In general, I'm always drawn to the idea that everyone has a story - that people we pass on the street have rich internal lives that we know nothing about because they are just minor characters in our story. The veteran is an extreme example of this - they've have seen things we'll never see and made sacrifices we'll never make - all of that invisible to us as we pass them at Starbucks. You've articulated that idea so beautifully and poignantly here - wish I had a six left.
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2019
I love this one. In general, I'm always drawn to the idea that everyone has a story - that people we pass on the street have rich internal lives that we know nothing about because they are just minor characters in our story. The veteran is an extreme example of this - they've have seen things we'll never see and made sacrifices we'll never make - all of that invisible to us as we pass them at Starbucks. You've articulated that idea so beautifully and poignantly here - wish I had a six left.
Comment Written 08-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 08-Nov-2019
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Thanks for the encouraging review and phantom stars Mark. I usually leave the free verse to Gloria, so this means a lot to me.
I did experience this scene and it was so poignant, I knew there was a poem there, cheers.