Heather Forgotten
The end?14 total reviews
Comment from Pearl Edwards
Sometimes the sad and emotional just want to be written, and you've done it well with this free verse poem, Heather. I like that you included the
purple hills showing off their heather gowns
Lovely presentation and good luck in the contest. Cheers
Valda
reply by the author on 25-Mar-2023
Sometimes the sad and emotional just want to be written, and you've done it well with this free verse poem, Heather. I like that you included the
purple hills showing off their heather gowns
Lovely presentation and good luck in the contest. Cheers
Valda
Comment Written 25-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 25-Mar-2023
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Thanks so much for reading, Valda.xxx
Comment from Jesse James Doty
This is most definitely sad and melancholy yet I love the descriptions of the heather and the mermaid you might turn into with the shiny tail. I love how you bring us into your world of worry about whether you will be remembered or not. I am happy this is not autobiographical since I have come to welcome your poetry and prose.
Thanks for sharing this introspective piece with all its lovely descriptions of the world in which you find yourself.
Jesse
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
This is most definitely sad and melancholy yet I love the descriptions of the heather and the mermaid you might turn into with the shiny tail. I love how you bring us into your world of worry about whether you will be remembered or not. I am happy this is not autobiographical since I have come to welcome your poetry and prose.
Thanks for sharing this introspective piece with all its lovely descriptions of the world in which you find yourself.
Jesse
Comment Written 23-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
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Thanks for your kind review, Jesse. I hope everything is okay with you.
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I'm hanging in there...thanks for asking.
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Sending you good vibes.
Comment from Sugarray77
Hello and good morning, Maria. I have always like your writing and seeing it in FreeVerse form is wonderful... short and succinct, yet it tells a story too. Good luck in the contest!
Melissa
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
Hello and good morning, Maria. I have always like your writing and seeing it in FreeVerse form is wonderful... short and succinct, yet it tells a story too. Good luck in the contest!
Melissa
Comment Written 23-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
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Hi Melissa. Thanks for your kind review.
Comment from Wendy G
Very nicely written. It could also have gone in the contest for sad poetry. You certainly captured the thoughts of the fictional person. Best wishes for your entry.
Wendy
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
Very nicely written. It could also have gone in the contest for sad poetry. You certainly captured the thoughts of the fictional person. Best wishes for your entry.
Wendy
Comment Written 23-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
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Thanks for your kind review, Wendy.
Comment from Bill Schott
This free verse, Heather Forgotten, pulls the readers into this sad poem that ponders the end and what happens to what we had, were, and loved after we are no more. Sad indeed.
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
This free verse, Heather Forgotten, pulls the readers into this sad poem that ponders the end and what happens to what we had, were, and loved after we are no more. Sad indeed.
Comment Written 22-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
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Thanks for your kind review, Bill.
Comment from Mintybee
I like this sad poem. My favourite part was, "Maybe like a rock I will roll down the cliff/ and the silver water will welcome me./ Then I'll be a mermaid with a shiny tail." I also like how you contrast that happy fantasy with the more likely outcome of being swallowed by the river. The end lines are a bit odd. I'm trying to decide if they're in a column like they're rolling single file down the hill, or if they're the plummeting dive into the river. It caught me attention, even if I'm totally wrong.
Mintybee
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
I like this sad poem. My favourite part was, "Maybe like a rock I will roll down the cliff/ and the silver water will welcome me./ Then I'll be a mermaid with a shiny tail." I also like how you contrast that happy fantasy with the more likely outcome of being swallowed by the river. The end lines are a bit odd. I'm trying to decide if they're in a column like they're rolling single file down the hill, or if they're the plummeting dive into the river. It caught me attention, even if I'm totally wrong.
Mintybee
Comment Written 22-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
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Thanks for your kind review and for letting me know what your favourite part was.
Comment from lyenochka
I felt like this was written from the point of view of a tree overlooking the heather meadows. It is always good to commune with nature when one is feeling down. Although one may not become a mermaid, one can feel the comfort of the life all around us. Best wishes in the contest!
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
I felt like this was written from the point of view of a tree overlooking the heather meadows. It is always good to commune with nature when one is feeling down. Although one may not become a mermaid, one can feel the comfort of the life all around us. Best wishes in the contest!
Comment Written 22-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
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Thanks for your kind review.xxx
Comment from patcelaw
You say it's not autobiography, but it very well explains what a person feels like when they're going through depression. I wish you the best and all the contest. Patricia
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
You say it's not autobiography, but it very well explains what a person feels like when they're going through depression. I wish you the best and all the contest. Patricia
Comment Written 22-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
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Thanks for your kind review.x
Comment from aryr
Good luck wishes regarding the contest entry, Heather. The picture of the field of glover or lavender was phenomenal, it just added to the remorse. Your words were great and almost addressed that remorsefulness. Very well done and greatly enjoyed. Blessings n Hugs!
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
Good luck wishes regarding the contest entry, Heather. The picture of the field of glover or lavender was phenomenal, it just added to the remorse. Your words were great and almost addressed that remorsefulness. Very well done and greatly enjoyed. Blessings n Hugs!
Comment Written 22-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
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Thanks for your kind review.x
Comment from royowen
Rather than call it sad poetry, I would rather call it reflective writing. My wife calls me a broody, moody Welshman, (mind you I'm only half Welsh, my other half is Anglo Saxon.) I was a heavy drinker once, like Dylan Thomas, but I stopped, he didn't, so I've lived longer, Shelley was only 28 when he died, Thomas 37. Boy they were young. This is beautifully and serenely written Maria, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
Rather than call it sad poetry, I would rather call it reflective writing. My wife calls me a broody, moody Welshman, (mind you I'm only half Welsh, my other half is Anglo Saxon.) I was a heavy drinker once, like Dylan Thomas, but I stopped, he didn't, so I've lived longer, Shelley was only 28 when he died, Thomas 37. Boy they were young. This is beautifully and serenely written Maria, blessings Roy
Comment Written 22-Mar-2023
reply by the author on 23-Mar-2023
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Thanks for reading, Roy.
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Bless you