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A collection of my poems

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Comment from Jaxson Phoenix
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It is always a risky proposition when you take on one of the greats of literature, but I think you did very well and I think Robert Frost would agree. Well done.

 Comment Written 15-Jul-2012


reply by the author on 21-Jul-2012
    Thanks for the nice review.
    SteveThanks, Julia
Comment from juliaSjames
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Excellent write, Steve. Now you've taken to desecrating icons - tut tut!

Actually, I always keep a wary eye on the woods here in Virginia. All those looming, old-growth trees rustling at me. LOL

Enjoyed the fun write. Perfectly rhymed and metered as usual.

 Comment Written 15-Jul-2012


reply by the author on 21-Jul-2012
    Thanks, Julia - just a bit of fun messing with people's inds...
    Steve
Comment from jairig
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I like this poem but unfortunately I haven't read the poem you referred to:(.but you used good flow of words and it is picturesque.i like the rhyme scheme of yor poem
Great job

 Comment Written 15-Jul-2012


reply by the author on 21-Jul-2012
    Thanks for the nice review.
    Steve
Comment from Elizabeth Daniels
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I do not know the Robert Frost poem you refer to, but this is a very good poem. A little dark and sinister. You can almost hear the evil laugh reverberating through your woods. Elizabeth Daniels.

 Comment Written 15-Jul-2012


reply by the author on 21-Jul-2012
    Thank you. Here is the original to compare - it's a beauty and conssidered a classic.
    Steve
    Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening
    Whose woods these are I think I know.
    His house is in the village though;
    He will not see me stopping here
    To watch his woods fill up with snow.

    My little horse must think it queer
    To stop without a farmhouse near
    Between the woods and frozen lake
    The darkest evening of the year.

    He gives his harness bells a shake
    To ask if there is some mistake.
    The only other sound's the sweep
    Of easy wind and downy flake.

    The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep.
Comment from dejohnsrld (Debbie)
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I hadn't heard of this one before, but your version is certainly gory to say the least. I will have to look up the original one. Anyway, this is quite a tale!!! Debbie

 Comment Written 15-Jul-2012


reply by the author on 21-Jul-2012
    Thanks, Debbie - here is the original, which is well worth a look.
    Steve

    Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening
    Whose woods these are I think I know.
    His house is in the village though;
    He will not see me stopping here
    To watch his woods fill up with snow.

    My little horse must think it queer
    To stop without a farmhouse near
    Between the woods and frozen lake
    The darkest evening of the year.

    He gives his harness bells a shake
    To ask if there is some mistake.
    The only other sound's the sweep
    Of easy wind and downy flake.

    The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep.
Comment from judy corcoran
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lol
you have just spoilt one of my favourite quotes steve
- 'but I have promises to keep/ and miles to go before I sleep'

a fun read
just love the first line
'These are my woods I think you know' lol

a great take-off
love judy
xxx

 Comment Written 15-Jul-2012


reply by the author on 21-Jul-2012
    Thanks, Judy
    Steve
Comment from angel123
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Your poem is interesting and mysterious. I enjoyed reading it and it makes me ponder of your message. My imagination if running wild. Your poem flows and rhymes well and I like your artwork choice.

Angel123

 Comment Written 15-Jul-2012


reply by the author on 21-Jul-2012
    Thank you, Angel.
    Steve

    Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening
    Whose woods these are I think I know.
    His house is in the village though;
    He will not see me stopping here
    To watch his woods fill up with snow.

    My little horse must think it queer
    To stop without a farmhouse near
    Between the woods and frozen lake
    The darkest evening of the year.

    He gives his harness bells a shake
    To ask if there is some mistake.
    The only other sound's the sweep
    Of easy wind and downy flake.

    The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep.
Comment from write hand blue
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I don't know this Robert Frost poem you refer to. Nicely written, an enjoyable read. Creating the mood with good visual. Creative and inspiring, good work...Mel.

 Comment Written 15-Jul-2012


reply by the author on 21-Jul-2012
    Thanks, Mel - here is the original - well worth a look.
    Steve

    Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening
    Whose woods these are I think I know.
    His house is in the village though;
    He will not see me stopping here
    To watch his woods fill up with snow.

    My little horse must think it queer
    To stop without a farmhouse near
    Between the woods and frozen lake
    The darkest evening of the year.

    He gives his harness bells a shake
    To ask if there is some mistake.
    The only other sound's the sweep
    Of easy wind and downy flake.

    The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep.
reply by write hand blue on 21-Jul-2012
    Thank you Steve for the poem, I could feel the fatigue of the traveler...Mel.
Comment from vivicadad
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It is a really nice poem, a bit dark and scary but really interesting. I don't quite know about the Robert Frost version, but i guess to enjoy this more, i would take a look. Well done.

 Comment Written 15-Jul-2012


reply by the author on 21-Jul-2012
    Thanks. Here is the original - well worth a look.
    Steve

    Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening
    Whose woods these are I think I know.
    His house is in the village though;
    He will not see me stopping here
    To watch his woods fill up with snow.

    My little horse must think it queer
    To stop without a farmhouse near
    Between the woods and frozen lake
    The darkest evening of the year.

    He gives his harness bells a shake
    To ask if there is some mistake.
    The only other sound's the sweep
    Of easy wind and downy flake.

    The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep.
Comment from justatuna
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That's an excellent poem. The Robert Frost poem you wrote of is one of my favorites. Your take is excellent. Seems to be a much different message. Perhaps my interpretation. Thanks for the read.

 Comment Written 15-Jul-2012


reply by the author on 21-Jul-2012
    Thank you - yes, I don't think Frost had treachery and murder in mind...
    Steve