When fire challenges rain
How Fire Hates the Rain26 total reviews
Comment from ronnie k
Fire expect fire engines I guess but the rain, rain that we need so much for growing cooling once again gives mankind a hand up, easy reading and very good writing.
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2017
Fire expect fire engines I guess but the rain, rain that we need so much for growing cooling once again gives mankind a hand up, easy reading and very good writing.
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2017
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Thanks so much Ronnie k for your great review and it's always a delight to read your work as well. ! HIS GRAYNESS
Comment from zell0152
This makes me want to read a super intense sci-fi novel and get lost in a place of colliding forces, and the best part is, I can put it down whenever I want. This makes me want to praise books and also earth in general.
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reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
This makes me want to read a super intense sci-fi novel and get lost in a place of colliding forces, and the best part is, I can put it down whenever I want. This makes me want to praise books and also earth in general.
This rating does not count towards story rating or author rank.
The highest and the lowest rating are not included in calculations.
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
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WOW, zell0152, sure is great, meeting you! My ego is really happy too! Your words are nothing less than great and made my ego fully inflate! Please come around often and don't be a stranger and I'll do my best to keep you reviews out of danger! If it happens in fact that I do loose the plot, your comments certainly will mean a lot. So don't let me down now, my new friend. And we'll keep having fun till the words finally end! HIS GRAYNESS.....Vance
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written poem. Sometimes the fire is even too much for the fire enjns and the only thing that can take out a blazing fire is when it starts to rain.
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
A very well-written poem. Sometimes the fire is even too much for the fire enjns and the only thing that can take out a blazing fire is when it starts to rain.
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
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Thank you Sandra, for your very kind and encouraging review...and STARS!...Much appreciated!! HIS GRAYNESS
Comment from winnona
A very well-written contest entry. Your words flowed well line to line combining easily and forming the message of the poem for the reader. This is a beautiful poem.
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
A very well-written contest entry. Your words flowed well line to line combining easily and forming the message of the poem for the reader. This is a beautiful poem.
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
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Thanks so much winnona, for your lovely review and generous stars! HIS GRAYNESS...Vance
Comment from Dorothy Farrell
Hi - a well rhymed and metered poem with excellent display. I am not quite sure what the ode is too, but I would think it is Mother Nature - 'So Mother Nature wins again' - this is a good read on a good subject and I wish you good luck in the contest. Warm regards Dorothy
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
Hi - a well rhymed and metered poem with excellent display. I am not quite sure what the ode is too, but I would think it is Mother Nature - 'So Mother Nature wins again' - this is a good read on a good subject and I wish you good luck in the contest. Warm regards Dorothy
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
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Thank you Dorothy, for your kind review and stars, all much appreciated! HIS GRAYNESS...Vance...BTW, the guide for the ode suggested meter ie: the great James Taylor song...'FIRE AND RAIN. if you know it, my words replace that lyrics. Vance
Comment from Bobbi22
This is a powerful poem that could be interpreted a couple of different ways. Not sure if it's really an ode or not - if so, perhaps an ode to fire? This probably would have been been a better entry in the Fire and Rain contest. Regardless, it is a very well written poem.
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
This is a powerful poem that could be interpreted a couple of different ways. Not sure if it's really an ode or not - if so, perhaps an ode to fire? This probably would have been been a better entry in the Fire and Rain contest. Regardless, it is a very well written poem.
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
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Thanks RightPics, for the kind review and stars, all very appreciated. As to the ODE guidelines, the contest presented example of James Taylor lyric from the song...FIRE AND RAIN. if you know the music, my poem will replace the old lyric. Thanks! HIS GRAYNESS: Vance
Comment from Doc Holiday
Like the poem, but think it should be entered in the Fire and Rain contest instead of as a ode poem. You never directly stated who the ode is dedicated to. Is it the fire, the rain, or mother nature. Nonetheless, it is a well-written poem. Good luck in the contest!
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
Like the poem, but think it should be entered in the Fire and Rain contest instead of as a ode poem. You never directly stated who the ode is dedicated to. Is it the fire, the rain, or mother nature. Nonetheless, it is a well-written poem. Good luck in the contest!
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
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Hi Doc, and thanks for the kind and generous review. The contest suggested an ode example of James Taylor's popular song "Fire and Rain...which I replaced. with my entry as an entry. If you remember the song, my lyrics here should make sense. Many thanks HIS GRAYNESS: .... Vance
Comment from robyn corum
Dear Mystery Writer,
With your opening lines, you had me entranced! I really enjoyed this poem! Thanks!
Loved these:
Oh how the fire hates the rain
How it drives its brilliant embers
Down the drain
Turns its raging heat to cloudy steam
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reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
Dear Mystery Writer,
With your opening lines, you had me entranced! I really enjoyed this poem! Thanks!
Loved these:
Oh how the fire hates the rain
How it drives its brilliant embers
Down the drain
Turns its raging heat to cloudy steam
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Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
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Thank you robyn, for you very encouraging review, it's greatly appreciated! HIS GRAYNESS: Vance
Comment from Lu Saluna
I really like how you have rain set up as fire's nemesis. This is beautifully written in excellent meter and lovely rhyme. The presentation is wonderful and I love the image you selected.
Best of luck with the contest.
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
I really like how you have rain set up as fire's nemesis. This is beautifully written in excellent meter and lovely rhyme. The presentation is wonderful and I love the image you selected.
Best of luck with the contest.
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
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Thanks Lu, for your kind review (hey that rhymes!) I really appreciate it! HIS GRAYNESS: Vance
Comment from Alex Biasin
I liked this.
Good rhymes that worked well and provided a good rhythm and pace to the piece.
I live in a rural area and the threat of bushfire is always there, the imagery in this piece reminded me of that, along with the power of mother nature, with her downpours to extinguish the blaze.
Well done.
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
I liked this.
Good rhymes that worked well and provided a good rhythm and pace to the piece.
I live in a rural area and the threat of bushfire is always there, the imagery in this piece reminded me of that, along with the power of mother nature, with her downpours to extinguish the blaze.
Well done.
Comment Written 17-Feb-2017
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2017
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Thank you Alex. I appreciate you kind and generous review. HIS GRAYNESS; Vance