I'm Jivin' to Joy
a poem in rhyming couplets148 total reviews
Comment from Cumbrianlass
Love the alliteration. 'J' is actually my favourite letter. My mum was Joan, my husband was Jacques, my son is John.
Very upbeat, Brooke. One cannot help but smile when reading it. I also have to mention 'couldn't care less'. Yay!
One of my pet peeves is when I hear 'could care less'. :)
Great pic, too!
Av
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2014
Love the alliteration. 'J' is actually my favourite letter. My mum was Joan, my husband was Jacques, my son is John.
Very upbeat, Brooke. One cannot help but smile when reading it. I also have to mention 'couldn't care less'. Yay!
One of my pet peeves is when I hear 'could care less'. :)
Great pic, too!
Av
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 16-Jun-2014
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Av, thank you - that is also one of my pet peeves as it is so logically wrong. LOL Brooke
Comment from Warren Rodgers
Hi Brooke,
A little different type of poem than we're used to reading from you, I love it! It's very musical and fun as you create a very smooth read with the use of some wonderful shortened words. I wonder if Nora knows how to jitterbug? LOL
All the best,
Rodger
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
Hi Brooke,
A little different type of poem than we're used to reading from you, I love it! It's very musical and fun as you create a very smooth read with the use of some wonderful shortened words. I wonder if Nora knows how to jitterbug? LOL
All the best,
Rodger
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Rodger, thank you so much. I don't think she can jitterbug - her only dance classes have been ballet, and Miranda doesn't know the jitterbug, she has hasn't taught her for sure. LOL And I cannot begin to picture either of her parents doing it. LOL Brooke
Comment from Rainbowsofhappiness
How I've missed your positive upbeat poems while I've been away! Excellent use of alliteration in jivin/joy/jiggles, jammin/jazz, and just/jiggle. The photo accompanying this piece is perfectly suited because children always seem to find joy in life. The rhythmic pattern created from the aa,bb, rhyming scheme creates a cohesive unit from this poem. The pace of this poem appears to keep time with the rhythm heard in the child's mind and creates a clear mental image of a child "marching to the beat of her own drummer". The image of a child giving herself to the rhythm heard within her head and allowing her body to respond to it is so freeing! This poem captures the reader from the very start, drawing them in to this imaginary word. I love the positive outlook behind this piece and the rhythmic manner of the poem's delivery are much like a melody in how they are presented.
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
How I've missed your positive upbeat poems while I've been away! Excellent use of alliteration in jivin/joy/jiggles, jammin/jazz, and just/jiggle. The photo accompanying this piece is perfectly suited because children always seem to find joy in life. The rhythmic pattern created from the aa,bb, rhyming scheme creates a cohesive unit from this poem. The pace of this poem appears to keep time with the rhythm heard in the child's mind and creates a clear mental image of a child "marching to the beat of her own drummer". The image of a child giving herself to the rhythm heard within her head and allowing her body to respond to it is so freeing! This poem captures the reader from the very start, drawing them in to this imaginary word. I love the positive outlook behind this piece and the rhythmic manner of the poem's delivery are much like a melody in how they are presented.
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Thank you so very much, Rainbows. You've made my day, not only with your generous sixth star but with your telling me you missed my poetry. That means so much :-) Brooke
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I'm so glad to have made your day brighter, your poetry has the same effect on me my friend! :-)
Comment from Mystic Angel 7777
This one makes your toes tap in the reading. I admit, I have a little trouble imaging you cutting loose and "jiggling and jiving", but that must be part of your multifaceted character. This is a delightful read and I thank you so much for sharing this with me.
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
This one makes your toes tap in the reading. I admit, I have a little trouble imaging you cutting loose and "jiggling and jiving", but that must be part of your multifaceted character. This is a delightful read and I thank you so much for sharing this with me.
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Thank you so much, Mystic Angel :-) Brooke
Comment from BCScot
A wonderful piece, love the picture too, tells a real story! I enjoyed the jaunty feeling in this piece, well done with the format. I always like your stuff.
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
A wonderful piece, love the picture too, tells a real story! I enjoyed the jaunty feeling in this piece, well done with the format. I always like your stuff.
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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BCScot, thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from Janie King
It looks like Miss Nora was giving it all she had for sure. It's so much fun to watch a child express so much happiness. Awesome poem. Things have been crazy here to where I've had little time to read and no time for posting in several days. God loves you and so do I.
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
It looks like Miss Nora was giving it all she had for sure. It's so much fun to watch a child express so much happiness. Awesome poem. Things have been crazy here to where I've had little time to read and no time for posting in several days. God loves you and so do I.
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Thank you so very much, Janie :-) I hope things have been good crazy. Brooke
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In many ways, dangerous crazy. I'll try to find some way to share privately. God loves you and so do I.
Comment from Ridley Williams
Hi Brooke
Great little thought of moving to the beat of life. Although, the last time I went out jivin' and jammin', I pulled something... Looks like I'm consigned to chair dancing these days. Loved the line, "...if anyone minds, I couldn't care less". I like that idea - march to the beat of your own drummer. Another fine post, my friend, best wishes, Bill
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
Hi Brooke
Great little thought of moving to the beat of life. Although, the last time I went out jivin' and jammin', I pulled something... Looks like I'm consigned to chair dancing these days. Loved the line, "...if anyone minds, I couldn't care less". I like that idea - march to the beat of your own drummer. Another fine post, my friend, best wishes, Bill
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Bill, thank you for your thoughtful review :-) Brooke
Comment from rjuselius
such another light-hearted piece of poetic art! i love that your poems are so feel-good moments! a smile always on my face!
thank you for sharing!
rebekka x
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
such another light-hearted piece of poetic art! i love that your poems are so feel-good moments! a smile always on my face!
thank you for sharing!
rebekka x
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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rebekka, thank you so very much :-) Brooke
Comment from JeffreyVPerry
Loved it, although I wished that it was a little longer. I had just got into it and it was over. But it was very enjoyable while it lasted.
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
Loved it, although I wished that it was a little longer. I had just got into it and it was over. But it was very enjoyable while it lasted.
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Jeffrey, thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from Norbanus
A de-lightful, jiggling, JItterbug song
Grandkids excited, as they sing along
What of us old-folks who dance in our heads
we could dance too, if some pounds we could shed
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
A de-lightful, jiggling, JItterbug song
Grandkids excited, as they sing along
What of us old-folks who dance in our heads
we could dance too, if some pounds we could shed
Comment Written 15-Jun-2014
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2014
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Norbanus, thank you so much :-) Brooke