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A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities

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A collection of poems showcasing unusual words

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Comment from --Turtle.
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Hey, Craig...
I'm playing some catchup. Read through this poem and really enjoyed it.

kudos alone for rhyming covfefe in a sentence and making it coherent in context. I thought that was pretty much brilliant there.

The slice of wit along with the deeper, story in a poem observations all merged in a flowing way.

History repeats, and lessons in choosing your leaders well doesn't goes out of style.


 Comment Written 20-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 20-Mar-2018
    Thanks so much, Turtle, for the lovely review. I had to go back and read the poem again myself to see what it was about. I wonder if everyone forgets their children the same way? lol I think this "poem a day" stuff is catching up with me. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Joy Graham
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Hmmmm, you had me trying to figure out where your meter went lol! It's Saturday, what can I say? I need to get off the meter train sometimes.

Good word in escry. I think the real word of the day here is, "covfefe". What the heck? Where did that word come from? What does it mean?

Oh those fake news folks.

Joy xx

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
    Hi Joy,

    I'm confused. If you can point to a line which isn't strict iambic pentameter, I'll gladly change it. The only possible one I can see is the opening one, but if you de-emphasise the "i" sound (clar-yon) , I believe it works ok.

    If you want to know what covfefe means, you'll have to ask the US President - he invented it. Google would provide a lot more information.

    Thanks for reviewing,

    Cheers
    Craig
reply by Joy Graham on 17-Feb-2018
    Oh Craig, it is Saturday, I am sorry for not catching on to your lovely pentameter. I've had one horrible week and am now trying to review. Maybe I should just bury my head in the sand. Please forgive an old fool such as I.
reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
    I read something about your horrible week, Joy. But as requested, I didn't comment. I'm sorry such an awful thing happened to you, I would be mortified if that happened to me.

    As for the meter thing, I just assumed I'd stuffed up, but couldn't see where, so was looking for some advice. Thanks again, Craig.
reply by Joy Graham on 17-Feb-2018
    Looking back now I see your meter is really good. I would pronounce clarion and onlookers differently, but different dialects are perfectly acceptable. I apologize for floundering with the meter in my initial read through. The fault is totally mine.
Comment from frierajac
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This seems like a comment on the advice to build one's house upon a rock, etc.
We didn't know that far back that everything was made of atoms. Is covfefe one of the other words in your book of esoterica?

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
    No, covfefe is a word conjured by the US President in one of his famous tweets. Maybe it will make it into the next edition of the book? Thanks for reviewing! Craig
Comment from Gloria ....
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A most apt poem, Craig. If it weren't so utterly heartbreaking and depressing to see the destruction of a once great nation from within its own ranks I would observe this phenomenon with interest. I probably will get to that point of indifference eventually, but in the meantime I continue to grieve the death of a nation.

Gloria

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
    You're right Gloria, it is terribly sad. I'm betting the people of ancient civilisations thought it would never happen to them. Much appreciated - Craig
reply by Gloria .... on 17-Feb-2018
    Nope we never learn. The arrogance of man is an incurable dis-ease.
Comment from Liberty Justice
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Seems writer agitated about world eventa and how we trust people who let down our trust. Indeed things are in turmoil and not the way they should be. Nice write. Liberty justice

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
    Thank you very much for reviewing. You comments are much appreciated - Craig
Comment from prettybluebirds
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You have given yourself an interesting task for each and every day. I wish you the best of luck in your endeavor. If this is an example it seems you are off to a great start. The artwork is lovely and perfect for this poem.

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
    Thank you for the kind comments, they are appreciated :) Craig
Comment from bichonfrisegirl
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Well now, isn't this a clever write! This is a great satirical poem, Craig, and a terrific approach to introducing the word "escry" to your readers. Love your subtle jab at Trump with "covfefe". :) "Escry" I knew of, but personally have never used the word. "Sheeples" is a scream! A great word that I will use. "and next we'll conjure water into wine" ... I love that you included this biblical reference. It lends an 'old world' aura to your poem. "bite the dust" made me laugh.

A very creative story in a poem that is very well written and presented to your reader. I enjoyed your poem! Well done, Craig! ~~ Connie

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
    And I enjoyed your review! I'm glad you see the humour in it. Someone once said "You've got to laugh, or else you'd cry," or words to that effect. Thanks for the wonderful comments, Connie. I'm most honoured! Craig
Comment from apky
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Thanks for a brilliant poem. I wish I still had a six, you deserved one here.

I like the "sheeples" as I conjure it up to be a combination of sheep and people!

And when all is fake, their truth and his lies as well, then simply pay better liars to turn everything into alternative facts - et voila!

Nepotism - he said it straight out on camera (Jeez, the man can speak the truth after all!) "Nepotism is a great thing; I like nepotism." And this, not from, some despot in the South Seas Islands but the man with a finger on The Bomb...

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
    I love the term "sheeples" too, although I can't claim credit for inventing it. People of a certain demographic (the type most likely to have wet dreams over Trump being in charge) seem to like to use it to refer anyone who has an opinion which differs from their own. Ironically it is exactly those people whose behaviour most closely resembles that which they are trying to describe.

    Thanks for the wonderful review, and the virtual six. Both are accepted with much appreciation!

    Craig
Comment from Alcreator Litt Dear
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This speaks how and what makes us to understand what civilization is; well said, well done. Thank you for sharing this with us. KEEP WRITING, TIP CHANGING. DR ALCREATOR

 Comment Written 17-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
    Thank you for reviewing - appreciated.

    Craig
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
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A very well-written poem about the condition of the world today. There are more wrong than we can ever fix. We should never lose our trust in God, because our bodies will perish in any way, no matter when, but our souls will live for eternity.

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 Comment Written 17-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 17-Feb-2018
    Thanks for reviewing, Sandra. Much appreciated - Craig