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tanka (empty bell tower)

For whom the bell tolls?

78 total reviews 
Comment from Mark Schardine
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Silence can be more eloquent than music, and a moment of reflection offers more wisdom that any anything else. Those who can keep silent usually have the most to say.

 Comment Written 05-Mar-2017


reply by the author on 05-Mar-2017
    Yes, mark, silence can more eloquent than music because it gives us moments of reflection. Thank you for your review.
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
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A very well-written tanka. The empty bell tower keeps the night silent and the pigeons have a peaceful home. Wind chimes call us for meditation.

 Comment Written 05-Mar-2017


reply by the author on 05-Mar-2017
    Thank you, Sandra, for your review which summed up my tanka.
Comment from happykat4
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Very good tanka poem. With the bell tower lacking bells it is the wind chime pigeons to roost in piece and the night to remain quite..and the wind chime's sound softer allows one to center their thoughts. Comparing bells in the tower to the soft sound of a wind chime. Excellent and thanks for sharing. Kat

 Comment Written 05-Mar-2017


reply by the author on 05-Mar-2017
    Thank you, Kat for your review of my tanka which compared the sound of bells with the tinkle of chimes.
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
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There is a calmness and peaceful elegance to your poem which brought tranquility to my evening, good luck with the contest, love Dolly x

 Comment Written 05-Mar-2017


reply by the author on 05-Mar-2017
    Thank you, Dolly, for your review. I am glad my tanka brought you tranquility to your evening. thank you for wishing me success in the contest, too.
Comment from Dawn Munro
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OH! How lovely, Andre, and thank you for reminding us just how beautiful tanka can be, how sweet the sounds of bells, and just how gorgeous the winter's silent stillness can be - that's what I 'hear'/imagine as I read this poem.

 Comment Written 05-Mar-2017


reply by the author on 06-Mar-2017
    Oh, thank you, Dawn, for your review. I am glad my tanka invited you to hear and imagine my poem and the sights I saw and heard.
reply by Dawn Munro on 06-Mar-2017
    You're very welcome.
Comment from rama devi
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Oh, i love wind chimes. Loved listening to them while i read your poem. So soothing!

Love the creative peronsificaiton of the bell tower. Love the phonetics with the PO and S sounds as well and as L and W. Sounds lovely read aloud, fine flow. Fine tone to match the theme. Love the meditative and alliterative pivot, too!

Brilliant line:
preserves winter's silent night



Love this. An exquisite six.

Bravo

Warmly,
rd

 Comment Written 05-Mar-2017


reply by the author on 06-Mar-2017
    Thank you, Rama, for your "exquisite six." Yes, many reviewers have remarked that my poem is meditative, soothing, and calming. I am glad you found my Tanka lovely when read aloud. Thanks again for your review and support.
reply by rama devi on 06-Mar-2017
    :-)))))
Comment from Meia (MESAYERS)
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Magical how this poem contradicts itself in a most magical way. I love this and found it a joy to read. Well done and very much moved by the beauty in this dark write.
Stunning, kindest regards Meia x

 Comment Written 05-Mar-2017


reply by the author on 06-Mar-2017
    Thank you, Meia, for your review of my "stunning" Tanka. I am glad you found it magical.
Comment from Brett Matthew West
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Whom the bell tolls.

An interesting question and perspective written into this bit of poetry.

Message easy to understand.

 Comment Written 05-Mar-2017


reply by the author on 06-Mar-2017
    Thank you, Brett, for your review. i am glad you found my message easy to understand.
Comment from robyn corum
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Andre,

Interesting that it's the wind chimes that call you to your spiritual posturing instead of the church bells, isn't it? Nice play on words. Very thought-provoking. Sometimes we find inspiration in the most unusual places. Thanks!

 Comment Written 05-Mar-2017


reply by the author on 06-Mar-2017
    yes, Robyn, sometimes we find inspiration in the most unusual places. i stopped by the wind chimes again to day to listen for a moment and thank them for inspiring my first Tanka. Thanks again.
Comment from Autumn Splendour
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In this poem, the poet experiences a moment of awakening when she hears the tinkling wind chimes. She associates it with "meditation", a desire to exclude the frets and fevers of the world and focus on the spiritual.

I like the juxtaposition of the empty bell tower and the wind chimes.

 Comment Written 05-Mar-2017


reply by the author on 06-Mar-2017
    Yes, Autumn Splendour, the juxtaposition between the empty bell towers and the wind chimes is stunning. Thank you for your review