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Ghost Ship

Elegy for the thirty-six killed in the Ghost Ship fire.

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Comment from EricBrady
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This is a wonderful tribute to those who lost their lives in this tragic event. You are so blessed to have been so close yet so far away. I'm sorry for pain you must be feeling. You crafted a beautiful eulogy, well chosen words. I love the use of "kharon". Best wishes.

 Comment Written 11-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 11-Dec-2016
    Thank you, Eric, for your review and condolences. I was both close and far away from the tragedy. I am glad I visited the memorial outside of the ruins. Thank you for kind thoughts about my "beautiful eulogy."
Comment from dejohnsrld (Debbie)
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What a tragic story. I had not heard of this and am glad you shared it. A well written poem, my friend and I'm glad you are okay, but mourn those who's lives were so sadly lost at this celebratory time of year~Debbie

 Comment Written 11-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 11-Dec-2016
    Yes, Debbie, it is hard for me to look at Christmas decorations without realizing that thirty-six people will not be spending the holidays with their loved ones. Thank you for your review of "a well written poem" about a "tragic story."
Comment from LIJ Red
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The spirit of the artist causes him to gather in out of the way, sometimes dangerous places. The Orlando incident, this and others deprive Earth of people who do not
add to the world's problems, but alleviate them. Excellent elegy.

 Comment Written 11-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 11-Dec-2016
    Thank you, LIJ Red, for your review of my "excellent elegy." Yes, sometimes artists, the dreamers of the future, gather in dangerous places. We will never know all that these young people would have accomplished. Thank you for your thoughts.
Comment from Joan E.
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I am so sorry your are personally very familiar with the Ghost Ship Warehouse. I did not know that Oakland once had the world's largest coastal forest. Thank you for sharing your poignant poem reflecting the loss to the area and mourning the lost lives. Your "Kharon" and "treasures" metaphors are very effective, along with the "bazaar" simile. I am relieved you are safe and hope this tribute is performed at other, spared venues. Sighs- Joan

 Comment Written 11-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 11-Dec-2016
    Yes, Joan, I plan on performing this tribute poem in Oakland next week. Thank you for your generous, six star review and your condolences. Yes, the metaphors and similes I used "are very effective."
Comment from Mastery
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Wow! Andre, I am glad you opted for the movie that night. Terrible terrible loss of life and it all seems so surreal. I cannot imagine the feeling of knowing you are going to die and helpless tro do anything about it. gives me the chills.

Good poem, my friend. sorry for any losses you or your friends incurred. Bless you, my friend. Bob

 Comment Written 11-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 11-Dec-2016
    Thank you, Bob, for your review and condolences. This has been a grave loss to the Bay Area, We are in a constant state of mourning as funerals, memorials, fundraisers, and tributes begin. Some of the trapped people texted "I'm going to die now." This is heartbreaking. Thank you for your review and condolences.
reply by Mastery on 11-Dec-2016
    Do they know what started it yet, Andre? Bob
reply by the author on 11-Dec-2016
    No, Bob, they know approximately where it started but not how. They ruled out arson. They are focusing now on how the warehouse was wired. The artists who lived in it stole electricity from power lines and had extension cords and power strips snaking all through the warehouse. Because they lacked hot water, they used propane tanks to heat water for bathing with a water hose. Based upon what I read, the warehouse was an accident waiting to happen. The conditions inside were dangerously unsafe.
Comment from mermaids
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Your words pay tribute to those artists who lost their lives in the fire. There is an eery feel to "whose skull figurehead screams". This line shows the horror of the tragedy and how they felt perishing in the fire. Excellent poem that reminds us that these artists live on in their works.

 Comment Written 11-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 11-Dec-2016
    Yes, Mermaids, the artists who lived in the Ghost Ship warehouse had painted on the outside wall near a window a mural of a screaming skull. When the warehouse caught fire, the windows broke and fire and smoke billowed out of it, making the skull mural appear to scream and smoke. It was an eerie sight not to be forgotten. Thank you for your review of my tribute.
Comment from dragonpoet
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This is a good ode to the victims of the fire and could be used for deaths in any natural or terrorist attacks. I like the uses of mythology as a hope to get these victims back. We do that by never forgetting.

Keep writing.

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 Comment Written 11-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 11-Dec-2016
    Yes, Dip, while some people or forgetting the tragedy and moving on with their lives, I find it important to remember the victims. I will perform my ode at open mics and poetry slams in Oakland this week. Thank you for your review and condolences.
reply by dragonpoet on 11-Dec-2016
    You're welcome on both accounts.

    dragonpoet
Comment from barbara.wilkey
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My prayers go out to the families of the people killed in this fire. Thank you for writing this poem for them. You did a good job.

 Comment Written 11-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 11-Dec-2016
    Yes, Barbara, I am grateful I wrote this tribute not only to remember the victims, but for me to process my grief into action. Thank you for your review and condolences.
Comment from BeasPeas
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This is a very well written poem on the tragedy of the fire in Oakland. It's still sketchy, I think, as to the circumstances. However, it's neither here nor there regarding the horrific fire and loss of life. We all mourn when these things occur. I'm sorry for your loss as you say you knew many of those who died and often performed there yourself. God protected you but putting you someplace else that night. Marilyn

 Comment Written 11-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 11-Dec-2016
    Thank you, Marilyn, for your review and condolences. They are deeply appreciated.
Comment from angel123
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Your free verse poem is very moving and sincere. Inspired from true events that shock the world. Thank you for providing your author notes. So fortunate for you that you were at a movie that night. Your poem is very well written and your message is deeply moving. I also like your artwork choice.

Angel123

 Comment Written 11-Dec-2016


reply by the author on 11-Dec-2016
    Thank you, Angel123, for your review of my free verse poem that you found to be "very moving and sincere." I am glad that my author's notes helped you understand and appreciate my poem.