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Animal poetry and short stories

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Comment from Sharon Haiste
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I think this is a good entry for the Lanturne Poetry writing prompt.
Well said, and still keeping within your theme.
Well done and good luck to you with the competition.
Sharon

 Comment Written 26-Jan-2018


reply by the author on 26-Jan-2018
    Thanks, Sharon.
Comment from BeasPeas
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Hi Bill,
Good job with this Lanturne. Clever use of construction with a hidden message. You are getting very good at this Amoeba thing. Much luck in the contest. Marilyn

 Comment Written 26-Jan-2018


reply by the author on 26-Jan-2018
    Thank you, Marilyn, for the nice review. Bill
Comment from Teri7
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This is a very cute Lanturne poem about the Moeba. You used very good and cute wording with very good imagery from the art work. Blessings, Teri

 Comment Written 26-Jan-2018


reply by the author on 26-Jan-2018
    Thanks, Teri
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
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Ew, gross. It's eating a bug. I agree with the bug... no way amoebas would get big enough to eat an insect. This must be the Godzilla of amoebadom. :)

 Comment Written 26-Jan-2018


reply by the author on 26-Jan-2018
    Sure, he's one-celled, but what a cell! Thanks, Phyllis, for taking a peek. Bill
Comment from Alcreator Litt Dear
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This speaks a one-celled animal amoeba can be tougher than man sometime; well said, well done; thank you for sharing this with us; good luck with the contest. DR ALCREATOR

 Comment Written 26-Jan-2018


reply by the author on 26-Jan-2018
    Thanks, ALD, for giving this a look. Bill
Comment from mvbrooks
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Interesting use of incorporating an acrostic in the brief 5 lines of the lanturne poem and giving the amoeba the name Moe. Witty, meets requirements of this contest. Good luck

 Comment Written 26-Jan-2018


reply by the author on 26-Jan-2018
    Thank you, mv, for giving this a look. Bill
Comment from Thomas Bowling
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This is fitting. Between the three stoggies, it's doubtful that there was a one-celled brain. I'm kidding of course. They were comedic geniuses whose films still hold up well.

 Comment Written 26-Jan-2018


reply by the author on 26-Jan-2018
    Thanks, Thomas, for giving this a look. Bill
Comment from lyenochka
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Lol. You used all the syllables to give attitude to the Amoeba, named Moe. And at the same time you bring to the reader's attention that the poem also contains the word Amoeba, itself.

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 Comment Written 26-Jan-2018


reply by the author on 26-Jan-2018
    Thanks for giving this a look.
Comment from mermaids
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It's about time the happy amoeba had it's own poem. Execellent lanturne form that reminds the reader of the importance of the amoeba. Your words bring me back to my high school biology classes.

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 Comment Written 26-Jan-2018


reply by the author on 26-Jan-2018
    Thanks for giving this protozoan a peek.
reply by mermaids on 26-Jan-2018
    My pleasure. I am always interested in the smallest of creatures.