Blue Coffin
Brown burial in blue box.98 total reviews
Comment from jlsavell
Sis CAT, I admire each and every poet you have mentioned here, but somehow, with your talent find it hard to believe you needed edits. You are truly a gifted artist. There are some phenomenal poetry on our Eartrh floating around her. My son has his masters in conservation. He has graced me with much knowledge and literature on the subjects. Please read Rachel Carson's Silent Spring and Aldo Leopold, The Sans County Almanac. Both early 20th century environmentalist and conservationist as well as word artist. Eye opening books! beautiful work of yours. Thamk you for sharing.. Jimi
reply by the author on 02-Apr-2016
Sis CAT, I admire each and every poet you have mentioned here, but somehow, with your talent find it hard to believe you needed edits. You are truly a gifted artist. There are some phenomenal poetry on our Eartrh floating around her. My son has his masters in conservation. He has graced me with much knowledge and literature on the subjects. Please read Rachel Carson's Silent Spring and Aldo Leopold, The Sans County Almanac. Both early 20th century environmentalist and conservationist as well as word artist. Eye opening books! beautiful work of yours. Thamk you for sharing.. Jimi
Comment Written 02-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 02-Apr-2016
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Thank you, Jimi, for your review. The other poets in the workshop provided small edits which made a big difference. The biggest one was that my original line was "every evergreen brown." Teresa (TAB that's Me) suggested that I push the line further by writing "every evergreen now everbrown." I accepted her idea. This was the most talked about line in my poem because it conveyed my message starkly and clearly.
I have added Silent Spring and The Sand County Almanac to my reading list.
Thank you for reviewing and giving me encouragement and book ideas.
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I WISH I COULD HAVE GIVEN YOU A SIX!!!!
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That's okay. Many reviewers said that. By the time of the books official release on Tuesday, many reviewers had already used up their sixes for the week. I am glad I received what I did and that my poem touched many people. Thanks.
Comment from Treischel
You raise an excellent issue about these beetles in a poignant poetic portrait of the impact the bark beetle has on devastating our forrests. The use of the senses was a very clever concept. This Free Verse poem flowed with each stanza building on the next, very well done. Your notes are equally enlightening.
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2016
You raise an excellent issue about these beetles in a poignant poetic portrait of the impact the bark beetle has on devastating our forrests. The use of the senses was a very clever concept. This Free Verse poem flowed with each stanza building on the next, very well done. Your notes are equally enlightening.
Comment Written 01-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2016
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Thank you, Treischel, for your review. I am glad you found my poem poignant and enlightening.
Comment from Cumbrianlass
Of course, I read this in the workshop. Then, as now, it gave me a hollow feeling - a sense of true sadness for loss of our forests. Thing is, our folly will not destroy the planet - the planet will go on in some form or another. But we are destroying - or altering - the incredibly fragile balance of life, as your beautiful poem indicates. Which in turn will lead to our demise and the demise of other life forms as a result.
Blue coffins - a unique subject and a powerful image.
I'm honoured to have my name with yours and the other poets in this group. Too bad, though, that we are taking our inspiration from such tragedy.
Av
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2016
Of course, I read this in the workshop. Then, as now, it gave me a hollow feeling - a sense of true sadness for loss of our forests. Thing is, our folly will not destroy the planet - the planet will go on in some form or another. But we are destroying - or altering - the incredibly fragile balance of life, as your beautiful poem indicates. Which in turn will lead to our demise and the demise of other life forms as a result.
Blue coffins - a unique subject and a powerful image.
I'm honoured to have my name with yours and the other poets in this group. Too bad, though, that we are taking our inspiration from such tragedy.
Av
Comment Written 01-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2016
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Yes, Av, if the trees go, so will people. Many reviewers have stated that the planet will go on without us. Thanks for your review.
Comment from tfawcus
The delicate balance of nature is so easily overturned. How much we depend upon it - a few degrees of rise or fall can spell disaster. Loved your line "every evergreen now everbrown". I wasn't aware of this insect infestation. We had something similar with a certain kind of borer wasp in pine plantations a while back, but I think it is now under control.
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2016
The delicate balance of nature is so easily overturned. How much we depend upon it - a few degrees of rise or fall can spell disaster. Loved your line "every evergreen now everbrown". I wasn't aware of this insect infestation. We had something similar with a certain kind of borer wasp in pine plantations a while back, but I think it is now under control.
Comment Written 01-Apr-2016
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2016
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Yes, tfawcus, it amazes me that "The delicate balance of nature is so easily overturned." When temperatures rise, some life thrive and some won't survive. I am glad you love the line ""every evergreen now everbrown". Teresa (TAB That's Me) helped me with that one. Thank you for your review.
Comment from boxergirl
Hi there, my friend,
Thus is an outstanding final version of your poem. The title catches our attention and then you take us on a journey through the forest with such strong imagery we can see and hear your descriptive details. Ending up with the striking question about the blue coffin was a perfect ending.
Again it was great to be a part of this with you and thanks to all the informative poems like yours, I will never look at this issue the same.
Blessings,
Karen :-)
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2016
Hi there, my friend,
Thus is an outstanding final version of your poem. The title catches our attention and then you take us on a journey through the forest with such strong imagery we can see and hear your descriptive details. Ending up with the striking question about the blue coffin was a perfect ending.
Again it was great to be a part of this with you and thanks to all the informative poems like yours, I will never look at this issue the same.
Blessings,
Karen :-)
Comment Written 31-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 01-Apr-2016
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Yes, Karen, "I will never look at this issue the same," and thank you for your review and for sharing your poem. The blue coffin is a striking and "perfect ending." Thanks.
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Hey there, Saw your video on Cat's page. Great job!! :-)
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Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed it.
Comment from GWHARGIS
This is some scary stuff. You're poem was a haunting reminder of how the natural world is fragile and very hinged on our man made world. Good strong rhythm and a natural meter that made reading easy and we'll paced. Thank you for the author notes. There is a disease that is killing off the dogwood trees along the east coast. Very scary, indeed. Gretchen
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2016
This is some scary stuff. You're poem was a haunting reminder of how the natural world is fragile and very hinged on our man made world. Good strong rhythm and a natural meter that made reading easy and we'll paced. Thank you for the author notes. There is a disease that is killing off the dogwood trees along the east coast. Very scary, indeed. Gretchen
Comment Written 31-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2016
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Thank you, Gretchen, for your generous review. Yes, "This is some scary stuff." Reviewers from Canada, England, Spain, and throughout the United States told me that their trees are dying fungus, beetles, or both. Now I add the dogwood trees of the East Coast to this sad, growing list. I am glad you also noted the "Good strong rhythm and a natural meter." Thanks.
Comment from foxangie123
A fantastic story you have thought out and presented here. It is above great it is. This was such a pleasurable read and will be for many more. Bravo..
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2016
A fantastic story you have thought out and presented here. It is above great it is. This was such a pleasurable read and will be for many more. Bravo..
Comment Written 31-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2016
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Thank you, foxangie123, for your enthusiastic review. I am glad you found this to be a "fantastic story." I am an oral storyteller who performs on stage before audiences. I may add this poem to my repertoire. Thanks.
Comment from Revrjm
This work pulled me into it. It's sad that this is happening to our forest. The message of this poem is clear and concise. Well done!
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2016
This work pulled me into it. It's sad that this is happening to our forest. The message of this poem is clear and concise. Well done!
Comment Written 31-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2016
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Thank you, Revrjm, for your review and comments. It is sad what is happening to our forests. I am glad you got the clear message.
Comment from AnnaLinda
Sis Cat,
Thank you for your notes and you know, I really like the way you involve
us, the reader, into your poem but until I read your notes I had not
consciously realized that you addressed all of the five human senses...
fantastic!
This is a brilliant addition to the book and your creativity addressing
this issue is very memorable. A sad scene indeed and your piece does
an exceptional job at bringing it to our attention.
Your ending is beyond impacting...Superb!
Linda
(Thanks for mentioning me...my pleasure;)
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2016
Sis Cat,
Thank you for your notes and you know, I really like the way you involve
us, the reader, into your poem but until I read your notes I had not
consciously realized that you addressed all of the five human senses...
fantastic!
This is a brilliant addition to the book and your creativity addressing
this issue is very memorable. A sad scene indeed and your piece does
an exceptional job at bringing it to our attention.
Your ending is beyond impacting...Superb!
Linda
(Thanks for mentioning me...my pleasure;)
Comment Written 31-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2016
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Thank you, SweetLinda, for your generous, six star review. I involved the reader's senses in my poem so that my "ending is beyond impacting." Thanks again.
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;)
Comment from giraffmang
Hi Cat,
A very well written and socially conscious piece you have crafted here. There is always something out there harvesting, eating or polluting. A change is coming. It may not be in our lifetime but it won't be long, I fear.
Suitably somber tone in this.
G
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2016
Hi Cat,
A very well written and socially conscious piece you have crafted here. There is always something out there harvesting, eating or polluting. A change is coming. It may not be in our lifetime but it won't be long, I fear.
Suitably somber tone in this.
G
Comment Written 31-Mar-2016
reply by the author on 31-Mar-2016
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Thank you, G, for your generous review. I am glad you appreciated the "Suitably somber tone."