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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 rama devi
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I LOVE this word and what you've done with it. Superb entry for this six word contest. Fine phonetics with consonance of S and P and M...and great picture choices too! MLK, Malala and Gandhiji. Outstanding word economy. Inspired message too. The best entry I've read. Bravo.
Good luck!

Warmly, rd

 Comment Written 10-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 10-Apr-2018
    I'm floored by your lovely comments, RD. Thank you so much for the very kind words. Your review has made my evening :) All the best, Craig
reply by rama devi on 10-Apr-2018
    Yay! :-))
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
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A very well-written six-word poem. Sometimes someone with a voice with authority can end a fight and disagreement between rivls in an instant.

 Comment Written 09-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2018
    Thanks very much, Sandra. I really appreciate your reviews - Craig
Comment from bichonfrisegirl
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"Shining voices" is right, Craig! Three incredible people. How many 16 year olds would come back strong after being shot? Malala has so much strength and conviction. One can't help but admire these selfless people who stand up for what they believe in.

Your poem clearly conveys the meaning of "lamprophony". This is a terrific entry for the Six Word contest. Good luck! ~~ Connie

 Comment Written 09-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2018
    Many thanks, Connie. Yes, she is an amazing young woman. Much gratitude - Craig
Comment from Debbie Pope
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I think that you just won the six word poetry contest with your lamprophony word. Good job. I like the absence of punctuation and the double verbs. Those verbs are great choices. I have to admit that I don't know who the lady is.

 Comment Written 09-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2018
    Thanks for the vote of confidence, Debbie, but I don't think so. It hasn't got a single six, and that would be very unusual for a winner. The lady is Malala Zousafzai, who is the youngest ever winner of the Nobel Prize. She was shot in the head by the Taliban as a schoolgirl for advocating the right of girls to an education, and continues to be a strong force for women's rights. Most grateful for your support - Craig
Comment from Bill Schott
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This six-word poem, Shining Voices, speaks out for the clear sound of reason and intelligent discourse, which cripples attempts to cloud thoughts with propaganda, disinformation, and deceitful rhetoric.

 Comment Written 09-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2018
    Thanks very much, Bill. Glad the message came through :) Craig
Comment from Michael Steinert
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Good luck on your entry for the 6 word contest! This certainly a sting entry and the words were very powerful. Also wonderful photo with great representation

 Comment Written 08-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 08-Apr-2018
    Thanks very much, Michael. Your kind words and good wishes are gratefully received - Craig
Comment from Mary Hollingsworth
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What a prolific leader leaves famous speeches behind their voice is always remember and the things that they said will always be an icon and I will historical memory pages of our minds, such as Dr. King, the Obama's, John F Kennedy, just to name a few are shining voices for sure

 Comment Written 08-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 08-Apr-2018
    Yes, I'd agree with all those. Thanks for the kind and thoughtful review, Mary. Craig
reply by Mary Hollingsworth on 08-Apr-2018
    My pleasure
Comment from Gloria ....
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Yes, I very much like your six word poem, Craig. We need more lamprophony around here, because it's starting to get pretty dang dark. Look at the lengths tyranny went to, to silence those voices of clarity. Malala Yousufzai, who was shot in the head by the Taliban for fighting for the right of girls to be educated. It appears we are headed for the same fight for the right to an education again.

Anyway I do go on. Best wishes to you in the contest.

Gloria

 Comment Written 08-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 08-Apr-2018
    No, please go on, Gloria. It seems I have missed some piece of news. What is the struggle for education now? Thanks for the lovely review. Craig
Comment from Alexander Vasa
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Hello, I'm glad you've used one of your poems for the contest. It is very well written and I've learned another word. It certainly applies to the picture you've chosen. Three great advocates for human rights. I noticed no errors and thanks for another interesting poem in this series, Ana.

 Comment Written 08-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 08-Apr-2018
    Thanks very much for the kind comments, Ana - they're always much appreciated. Craig
Comment from Sharon Haiste
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I think this is a good entry for the Six Word Poetry writing prompt.
Your short verse tells a sad truth. And a new word to boot.
Well done and good luck to you with the competition.
Sharon

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 Comment Written 08-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 08-Apr-2018
    Thanks very much, Sharon. There is a bright side - history shows the shining voices usually prevail eventually :) Cheers, Craig