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The Pearl Divers

Pearl diving in 1887

30 total reviews 
Comment from SPOLIN
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This poem captures the emotion of the dangers and futility of a by-gone culture. At first I was put off by the hyphenated style but came to accept the flow of the lines. Nice work.

 Comment Written 22-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 22-Mar-2013
    Thanks so much for reading; I like to write about our history and culture. Cheers, K.
Comment from jmdg1954
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That was fantastic poetry... Smooth, easily written telling a story's my of us here in the United States have no clue about. Your poem can easily stand by itself, but couple it with your notes just completes it.
Very interesting piece of history I'm glad you shared...
John

 Comment Written 22-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 22-Mar-2013
    Hello John, Thank you for reading - I like to write about our history and I am pleased that you enjoyed. Cheers, Kay.
Comment from Galactia
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Wow this is a wonderful piece of history i have never heard of. Excellent written poem within perfect set of quatrains.

Great job

Regards
Tia

 Comment Written 22-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 22-Mar-2013
    Hello Tia! Thanks so much for reading and glad you enjoyed some of our little-known history. Cheers, K.
Comment from Traveler12
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What a great picture to introduce this poem. The author's note is appreciated as it gives important historical background. The poem itself uses simple language with a clear rhyme scheme to describe complex and sometimes gruesome events. What i liked best was the very clear imagery here--shoes of lead, baskets full of pearl shells, brass diving helmets, silica sands and sapphire seas. The images really bring the poem alive, thanks!

 Comment Written 22-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 22-Mar-2013
    Traveler12, Thanks so much for reading - glad you enjoyed. I try to bring our history alive. Blessings, K.
Comment from Bayberry
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This is a very informative poem with a lot of emotional tones relating to the loss of so many over time who were seeking pearls. The picture is a lovely enhancement to the theme. I enjoyed reading this very much.

 Comment Written 22-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 22-Mar-2013
    Hello rhymster, Thanks so much for reading and pleased you enjoyed. I try to bring our history alive. Blessings, Kay.
Comment from MizKat
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Aussie - I enjoyed reading your poem. I'm glad for your author notes too, which were really interesting and tell more about your poem. Kat

 Comment Written 22-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 22-Mar-2013
    Hi Kat, Thanks so much for reading and glad you enjoyed. Blessings, Kay.
Comment from jshep
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Hi Aussie.

You did a superb job of telling us about the diver in a past century, and I feel you were quite accurate. They really were in their graves floating in their funeral suits. But they weere trying to make a living the that 'oh I might just get rich mentality.' Great rhyme and flow in the poem. I especially like the last stanza with the lines 'Fear and sweat fog the glass Ghostly divers - funeral bells. Also the turn from your beautiful descriptions in the beginning to the sadness of many of their realities in the end. Very well done and deserving of a six for the execution and presentation. Joycexx

 Comment Written 22-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 22-Mar-2013
    G'day Joyce, Thank you for reading and glad you enjoyed part of our history. Bless you, Kay.
Comment from Black_Oxygen
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This poetry transports the reader to beautiful but
dangerous place. The rhymes are nicely placed and
if flows like a current. The attached photo is a
befitting accent that enhances the message. Thank
You for your creation.

 Comment Written 22-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 22-Mar-2013
    Thank you so much for reading, glad you enjoyed part of our history. Cheers, K.
Comment from Mrs Happy Poet
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Hello my friend so much imagery and feeling through your poem showing how these poor divers suffered at times well done I enjoyed this well written poem take care regards Jill

 Comment Written 22-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 22-Mar-2013
    Hi Jill, Thanks so much for reading, glad you enjoyed part of our history. Blessings, Kay.
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
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It certainly puts a new look on the cost of pearls. Is anything worth the cost of lives? Yet most things we take for granted has taken the lives of others. Excellent piece of writing, Kay, a really informative and clever poem. Good luck in the contest, it is brilliant! xsx Sandra

 Comment Written 22-Mar-2013


reply by the author on 22-Mar-2013
    Wow! Thanks so much for reading and glad you enjoyed part of our history. Our pearls are the best in the world today. The natives were paid a pittance and as usual - white culture benefited in a huge way, even Queen Victoria was sporting a 'black drop pearl' around her chubby neck and resting on her ample bosom! Blessings friend, Kay.