Boyhood
Those lazy, hazy days of summer23 total reviews
Comment from meeshu
very good! just like I remembered it. sorta Huck Finn meets Beaver Cleaver.
except in my case there was a little Dennis T. Menace thrown in. nice entry for contest. good luck.
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
very good! just like I remembered it. sorta Huck Finn meets Beaver Cleaver.
except in my case there was a little Dennis T. Menace thrown in. nice entry for contest. good luck.
Comment Written 15-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
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I like your analogy and am delighted you enjoyed my sedoka. Thanks for sharing and the kind praise.
Comment from jenintorre
I like your Sedoka poem. It is very cute about two young boys. Great artwork which I would guess came first. I wish you good luck in the competition. Best wishes Jen.
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
I like your Sedoka poem. It is very cute about two young boys. Great artwork which I would guess came first. I wish you good luck in the competition. Best wishes Jen.
Comment Written 15-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
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Yes, t owe much to the artist for inspiring my poem. Many thanks for sharing and your best wishes.
Comment from Cindy McIntyre
I love this. A well-written Sedoka--I call them two haiku's in one. Like the Huck Finn vibe of your first stanza and then the last line is so coming of age and perfect! Good luck in the contest. This is a solid entry!
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
I love this. A well-written Sedoka--I call them two haiku's in one. Like the Huck Finn vibe of your first stanza and then the last line is so coming of age and perfect! Good luck in the contest. This is a solid entry!
Comment Written 15-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
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Thank you so much, Cindy, for the wonderful praise of my sedoka.
Comment from victor 66
Yup, "the good old days"... we older people look at the youth of today and what we see are basement troglodytes playing video games into the late night. Where is the adventure, the imagination, the dreams of "days gone by"? Technology and modern conveniences have taken so much away from a kid growing up. I wonder, when these kids get to be my age, what will they consider "the good old days"? This is a very nice Sedoka that I appreciate. Best wishes.
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
Yup, "the good old days"... we older people look at the youth of today and what we see are basement troglodytes playing video games into the late night. Where is the adventure, the imagination, the dreams of "days gone by"? Technology and modern conveniences have taken so much away from a kid growing up. I wonder, when these kids get to be my age, what will they consider "the good old days"? This is a very nice Sedoka that I appreciate. Best wishes.
Comment Written 15-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
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I am delighted this kind of "good old days" sedoka pleased you, victor. I truly appreciate your remarks and kind praise.
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You are most welcome.
Comment from Blue Hendrix
Wonderful poem with some really nice imagery. Really nice. Job well done. Most of us if not all of us can relate to this poem as well. Good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
Wonderful poem with some really nice imagery. Really nice. Job well done. Most of us if not all of us can relate to this poem as well. Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 15-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
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I am delighted you enjoyed the imagery of my poem. Many thanks for sharing and your kind praise.
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You are welcome.
Comment from Pamusart
This is a good entry for the contest. I am not sure why men and boys are aftaid of girls. My honest guess is because it is up to the boy to approach the girl. The boy risks rejection, but, the girl does not have to.
A second reason is that I think the female brain just thinks differently. She expects him to want to communicate with her. But, she does not tell him how to do it. Men are much more direct than women are. Women are more subtle. We think we are being so clear. But, I think there is subtlety that men just do not get. Another woman would understand what was said.
Why do men forget birthdays and wedding anniversaries? I do not know. Those things are important to women. Men just do not view remembering a priority. Why not? They know there will be a fight, maybe tears, maybe the couch. Is this what they want? Is it considered wimpy. You got me going. Thank you for sharing. It is funny how boys will tease and even push girls that they like until she lets him know to stop. They treat her just as they would another boy because they do not know girls are different. Thank you for sharing
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
This is a good entry for the contest. I am not sure why men and boys are aftaid of girls. My honest guess is because it is up to the boy to approach the girl. The boy risks rejection, but, the girl does not have to.
A second reason is that I think the female brain just thinks differently. She expects him to want to communicate with her. But, she does not tell him how to do it. Men are much more direct than women are. Women are more subtle. We think we are being so clear. But, I think there is subtlety that men just do not get. Another woman would understand what was said.
Why do men forget birthdays and wedding anniversaries? I do not know. Those things are important to women. Men just do not view remembering a priority. Why not? They know there will be a fight, maybe tears, maybe the couch. Is this what they want? Is it considered wimpy. You got me going. Thank you for sharing. It is funny how boys will tease and even push girls that they like until she lets him know to stop. They treat her just as they would another boy because they do not know girls are different. Thank you for sharing
Comment Written 15-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
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It's funny how we were scared of girls until suddenly that was all we could think about. Thanks so much for sharing my sedoka and your comments.
Comment from Janilou
Beautiful artwork that compliments your poem so well.
I loved the opening lines. It really brought the scene to life.
One question. What does "gabby" mean?
Talking?
I thought the closing line was very clever and well done.
All the best,
Jan
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
Beautiful artwork that compliments your poem so well.
I loved the opening lines. It really brought the scene to life.
One question. What does "gabby" mean?
Talking?
I thought the closing line was very clever and well done.
All the best,
Jan
Comment Written 15-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
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I am so pleased you enjoyed the artwork and my poem. I truly appreciate your kind praise, too. "Gabby" is just slang for "chatty." We boys could talk all days about some subjects.
Comment from apky
Hahaha, the tongue-tied bit applies to girls as well - nah, not tongue-tied but giggly about their funny bodies and unruly ways... urgh!
I'll admit I'm no expert at poems. But I did enjoy reading yours tremendously, even if I can't help you with the technicalities of writing something like this.
Excellent work.
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
Hahaha, the tongue-tied bit applies to girls as well - nah, not tongue-tied but giggly about their funny bodies and unruly ways... urgh!
I'll admit I'm no expert at poems. But I did enjoy reading yours tremendously, even if I can't help you with the technicalities of writing something like this.
Excellent work.
Comment Written 15-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
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I am delighted you enjoyed this poem, apky, and I truly appreciate your kind praise.
Comment from Alcreator Litt Dear
This speaks how those last, hazy days of summer of childhood days comes in memory, reminds sweet-sour adventure barefoot with pals and challenge playing baseball; well said, well done. DR ALCREATOR
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
This speaks how those last, hazy days of summer of childhood days comes in memory, reminds sweet-sour adventure barefoot with pals and challenge playing baseball; well said, well done. DR ALCREATOR
Comment Written 15-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
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I am so pleased you liked this short poem about boyhood. Thanks so much for sharing and your kind praise.
Comment from Teri7
This is a very well written Sedoka poem you have penned for the contest. You used very good descriptive words and the art work compliments your words well. I enjoyed reading and reviewing it. Best wishes in the contest. love, Teri
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
This is a very well written Sedoka poem you have penned for the contest. You used very good descriptive words and the art work compliments your words well. I enjoyed reading and reviewing it. Best wishes in the contest. love, Teri
Comment Written 15-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 15-Apr-2018
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I am honored by your effusive praise, Teri, and the six-star bonus. Thank you so much!