Though Autumn Wears...
a modified pantoum160 total reviews
Comment from LoannaLois
Is there a poet's mind and heart any more true than the woman's who wrote this poem? You can't judge her...but, dear one...you amaze and brighten and bring wonderful thought to life.
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2014
Is there a poet's mind and heart any more true than the woman's who wrote this poem? You can't judge her...but, dear one...you amaze and brighten and bring wonderful thought to life.
Comment Written 14-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2014
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Lois, thank you so much :-) I appreciate your generous sixth star :-) Brooke
Comment from Pyrrho
Hi adewpearl, I never tire of admiring your skills with rhymer and meter. Sometimes i am even immune to the content so busy am I enjoying your word play. The content here is also a pleasure.
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2014
Hi adewpearl, I never tire of admiring your skills with rhymer and meter. Sometimes i am even immune to the content so busy am I enjoying your word play. The content here is also a pleasure.
Comment Written 14-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2014
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Pyrrho, thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from Pearl Edwards
Lovely descriptions of the colourful Autumn leaves before they turn to brown and falls the - widow's frock - Lovely artwork and setting compliments perfectly this lovely pantoum. A great read.
valda
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2014
Lovely descriptions of the colourful Autumn leaves before they turn to brown and falls the - widow's frock - Lovely artwork and setting compliments perfectly this lovely pantoum. A great read.
valda
Comment Written 14-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2014
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valda, thank you so much for your generous and gracious review :-) Brooke
Comment from DALLAS01
Not a wasted word or phrase. Every stanza provides a vivid glimpse of the process in slow motion, allowing the reader to observe, through vivid imagery, a slow death. I do not particularly like this form, it makes me feel like groundhog day, but usually read yours. Enjoyed this.
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2014
Not a wasted word or phrase. Every stanza provides a vivid glimpse of the process in slow motion, allowing the reader to observe, through vivid imagery, a slow death. I do not particularly like this form, it makes me feel like groundhog day, but usually read yours. Enjoyed this.
Comment Written 13-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2014
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Thank you, Dallas, for your thoughtful review :-) Brooke
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You're welcome.
Comment from Terror2s
I thin this one is one of your best. I love the mention of the fleeting colors before they turn dark. Thanks for sharing. Terror
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2014
I thin this one is one of your best. I love the mention of the fleeting colors before they turn dark. Thanks for sharing. Terror
Comment Written 13-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2014
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Abby, thank you so much - I'm honored by your comment and your generous stars :-) Brooke
Comment from Lost n Thought
This is a beautiful poem. I especially love the rhyme scheme and how some lines were repeated throughout. Very well written, great job!
reply by the author on 15-Sep-2014
This is a beautiful poem. I especially love the rhyme scheme and how some lines were repeated throughout. Very well written, great job!
Comment Written 13-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 15-Sep-2014
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Lost n Thought, thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from cupa tea
I love the fall...and your poem is just beautiful...I really like that last part...robes of death...sounds so horrible...but in reality its not....
Nobody dares defy Time's word,
but there's that spell that steals our breath
when Autumn leaves Time's passive herd
to toss aside her robes of death.
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2014
I love the fall...and your poem is just beautiful...I really like that last part...robes of death...sounds so horrible...but in reality its not....
Nobody dares defy Time's word,
but there's that spell that steals our breath
when Autumn leaves Time's passive herd
to toss aside her robes of death.
Comment Written 13-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 14-Sep-2014
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cupa tea, thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from stroncoso1
What a poetic way to describe Autumn time passing. I really appreciate your descriptions "until she's donned her widow's frock" and all verses are delicious but my favorite is the last one, especially - when Autumn leaves Time's passive herd to toss aside her robes of death." It's sumptuous, descriptive and poetic throughout. Well done!
reply by the author on 13-Sep-2014
What a poetic way to describe Autumn time passing. I really appreciate your descriptions "until she's donned her widow's frock" and all verses are delicious but my favorite is the last one, especially - when Autumn leaves Time's passive herd to toss aside her robes of death." It's sumptuous, descriptive and poetic throughout. Well done!
Comment Written 13-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 13-Sep-2014
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stroncoso, thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from Donya Quijote
I found this poem in tribute to 9/11 to be very moving. You forced me to access memories that I haven't taken out for a spin in a while. It was a beautiful morning. A morning that seem almost to have been painted by the Almighty himself. It couldn't have been more perfect. Sadly, had such a tragic event not occurred I doubt anyone would have remember the unique beauty of that day.
This poem is rather haunting with the repeated lines. The Grim Reaper was there on that day and he seems to drift about this poem at the words and phrases pass back and forth the beauty of that morning and the tragedy that later unfolded just as Autumn arrives in the splendor of astounding color only to disappear into the sterile look of Winter when all is gray before the snow falls.
Stirring imagery that begs to reader to remember vividly loss. Moving, provoking. Philosophical voicing, distant, pondering, observing...
You may have hit a nerve, deep penetration. Poetry should every now and again.
Worthy of a six and more...
reply by the author on 13-Sep-2014
I found this poem in tribute to 9/11 to be very moving. You forced me to access memories that I haven't taken out for a spin in a while. It was a beautiful morning. A morning that seem almost to have been painted by the Almighty himself. It couldn't have been more perfect. Sadly, had such a tragic event not occurred I doubt anyone would have remember the unique beauty of that day.
This poem is rather haunting with the repeated lines. The Grim Reaper was there on that day and he seems to drift about this poem at the words and phrases pass back and forth the beauty of that morning and the tragedy that later unfolded just as Autumn arrives in the splendor of astounding color only to disappear into the sterile look of Winter when all is gray before the snow falls.
Stirring imagery that begs to reader to remember vividly loss. Moving, provoking. Philosophical voicing, distant, pondering, observing...
You may have hit a nerve, deep penetration. Poetry should every now and again.
Worthy of a six and more...
Comment Written 13-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 13-Sep-2014
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Thank you, Donya, for your graciousness and generosity. I so appreciate your insights. Brooke
Comment from poetbear
Great visual.Annual seasonal must read for talent and topic.
Reads well and makes sense.
Great flow and feeling.
It is warm and cozy like the season.
reply by the author on 13-Sep-2014
Great visual.Annual seasonal must read for talent and topic.
Reads well and makes sense.
Great flow and feeling.
It is warm and cozy like the season.
Comment Written 13-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 13-Sep-2014
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Thanks so very much, Maddie :-) Brooke