Rain is Falling
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Comment from daeneam
I love rainy days. It refreshes my soul and it quenches my thirst of freedom. Very well written and fun-to-read! The wizard (God) will surely love this poem! God bless... c", Mae
reply by the author on 26-Aug-2014
I love rainy days. It refreshes my soul and it quenches my thirst of freedom. Very well written and fun-to-read! The wizard (God) will surely love this poem! God bless... c", Mae
Comment Written 25-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 26-Aug-2014
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Mae, thank you so much :-) I appreciate your gracious comments and generous sixth star. Brooke
Comment from bard owl
What a fun poem about such earthly delights as rain and worms and buttercups, daisies and the beauty to be found in weeds. Thank goodness for fanciful mortals like grandma who knows for sure that wizards exist. Your poem is flawlessly written from beginning to end and the fact that the ending does verify the existence of magic makes the contest entry very appealing to children of all ages. Best of luck in the contest, Brooke. Blessings, Linda
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
What a fun poem about such earthly delights as rain and worms and buttercups, daisies and the beauty to be found in weeds. Thank goodness for fanciful mortals like grandma who knows for sure that wizards exist. Your poem is flawlessly written from beginning to end and the fact that the ending does verify the existence of magic makes the contest entry very appealing to children of all ages. Best of luck in the contest, Brooke. Blessings, Linda
Comment Written 25-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
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Linda, thank you so much for your thoughtful review and kind contest wishes :-) Brooke
Comment from Darkhorse555
really a delightful piece brooke this brought back past memories in wet days heading fishing worms were here while raindrops fell beautifully penned as always dear friend
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
really a delightful piece brooke this brought back past memories in wet days heading fishing worms were here while raindrops fell beautifully penned as always dear friend
Comment Written 25-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
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Darkhorse, good to see you! Thank you :-) Brooke
Comment from angelface2
Wow, Brooke, this is wonderful and it reminds me of today. I just poured rain this afternoon. Though I did not see any worms, I think they were out somewhere. This poem is nicely formed and was an easy read with the rhythm. Thanks for sharing. Miss Sally
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
Wow, Brooke, this is wonderful and it reminds me of today. I just poured rain this afternoon. Though I did not see any worms, I think they were out somewhere. This poem is nicely formed and was an easy read with the rhythm. Thanks for sharing. Miss Sally
Comment Written 25-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
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Miss Sally, thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from DSMalott
Very well done.
The cadence was strong and pulled me along in the story telling. I loved the touch of fantasy as the rain storm was described and its resulting magic in the lawn.
Rhyming was good as well. Sometimes rhymes are forced to simply make the sound match. This was not the case here. The sounds made the story richer.
And although I tend to agree with Grandpa :) I think I have seen the magic in my grass.
Well done.
reply by the author on 28-Aug-2014
Very well done.
The cadence was strong and pulled me along in the story telling. I loved the touch of fantasy as the rain storm was described and its resulting magic in the lawn.
Rhyming was good as well. Sometimes rhymes are forced to simply make the sound match. This was not the case here. The sounds made the story richer.
And although I tend to agree with Grandpa :) I think I have seen the magic in my grass.
Well done.
Comment Written 25-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 28-Aug-2014
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Doug, thank you so very much :-) Brooke
Comment from l.raven
HI Brooke, love your poem...a lot of action in the rain...LOL...we just got some the last two days...I wouldn't let the landscaper mow last week because the ground was so dry... better today...a great poem...and a great picture you...Luff Linda xxoo
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
HI Brooke, love your poem...a lot of action in the rain...LOL...we just got some the last two days...I wouldn't let the landscaper mow last week because the ground was so dry... better today...a great poem...and a great picture you...Luff Linda xxoo
Comment Written 25-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
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Linda, thank you so much :-) Brooke
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so welcome Brooke...xxoo
Comment from mumanoon
This was a lovely poem with fantastic imagery... I particularly enjoyed the following verses...very excellent rhyming schemes that made for enjoyable reading.
Rain is falling drop by drop,
one two three four five six plop --
Worms are popping from the ground,
wiggling, squiggling round and round --
one worm, two worms, three worms, four,
as the rain begins to pour.
Drops have gathered, puddles form,
plops aplenty from the storm --
hundreds, thousands, millions, more,
where there was no rain before.
I shared with my young nephew, who enjoyed me reading this to him...and sang along with me!
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
This was a lovely poem with fantastic imagery... I particularly enjoyed the following verses...very excellent rhyming schemes that made for enjoyable reading.
Rain is falling drop by drop,
one two three four five six plop --
Worms are popping from the ground,
wiggling, squiggling round and round --
one worm, two worms, three worms, four,
as the rain begins to pour.
Drops have gathered, puddles form,
plops aplenty from the storm --
hundreds, thousands, millions, more,
where there was no rain before.
I shared with my young nephew, who enjoyed me reading this to him...and sang along with me!
Comment Written 25-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
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mumanoon, thank you so much for your thoughtful review and for sharing this with your nephew. I'm so pleased he enjoyed it. How old is he? Brooke
Comment from Tatarka2
This is one of those poems that children will just love to hear, memorize and say, over and over. The rhymes and the alliteration, along with the words kids love (like plop, and wriggling worms, and wizards, who make gold) will make this a big hit. You must publish!
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
This is one of those poems that children will just love to hear, memorize and say, over and over. The rhymes and the alliteration, along with the words kids love (like plop, and wriggling worms, and wizards, who make gold) will make this a big hit. You must publish!
Comment Written 25-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
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Thank you so much, my encouraging friend :-) Brooke
Comment from Ben Colder
Would have been nice to see that Sawyer in this, but like you said, rain would help. Well done Brooke. Enjoyed it much. My blessings and support.
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
Would have been nice to see that Sawyer in this, but like you said, rain would help. Well done Brooke. Enjoyed it much. My blessings and support.
Comment Written 25-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
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thanks so much, Ben :-) He's on vacation this week - maybe he'll see some rain then. Brooke
Comment from Aplgwest
Brooke, you are an expert when it comes to children's poetry. Since Harry Potter, wizards have become the good guys. When we were kids I don't think they were seen in the same way, such as in "The Wizard of Oz."
Kids love umbrellas, especially here out west where they are a novelty. As a preschool teacher when it did rain, I'd have them taking turns walking into a yard under one. Their parents also needed an education on an umbrella's purpose. It took a long time to figure out that if used, they might not get so wet. --Elaine
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
Brooke, you are an expert when it comes to children's poetry. Since Harry Potter, wizards have become the good guys. When we were kids I don't think they were seen in the same way, such as in "The Wizard of Oz."
Kids love umbrellas, especially here out west where they are a novelty. As a preschool teacher when it did rain, I'd have them taking turns walking into a yard under one. Their parents also needed an education on an umbrella's purpose. It took a long time to figure out that if used, they might not get so wet. --Elaine
Comment Written 25-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2014
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Elaine, thank you so much :-) Brooke