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A collection of poems showcasing unusual words

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Comment from --Turtle.
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Nice job with this Limerick, Craig, I enjoyed reading.

The winner gets a legup on writing history, and the underdog gets a boost, usually reality isn't so black and white. The villain isn't wearing a black cape and a mustache so everyone knows who he is, in reality. Sometimes, it's just people serving their own wants and each side thinks they are the victim.

I like this limerick theme. The tone shows how easy it can be to redirect history by reframing the situation. None of your assertions would seem outlandish to me no matter who I might think should have won. (which, shame on my, I'm a bit rusty on my history with this

A captain is in charge... to mutiny is an act of rebellion... be it deemed needed or not, be it a 'good' rebellion or a 'bad' rebellion. The captain, to stand his ground in such a situation, would have to be brave (even if that bravery is mixed in with ego or ruthlessness or any such thing)

I enjoyed how ... given a blank slate to start, impressions form just by word choice.

I guess the devil's in the detail when judging who gets the higher ground sticker. Messy situations get simplified.


 Comment Written 01-May-2018


reply by the author on 01-May-2018
    Thanks again for a thoughtful review, Turtle. Yes indeed, I suspect with this story, there are plenty of nuances which the history books don't necessarily spell out for us. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
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I'm glad to hear Captain Bligh exonerated. He wasn't so bad after all. The ship depends on the captain to keep men obeying orders, and when they don't, all the men aboard are in danger. It's the captain's job to prevent that at all costs. I'll have to watch the old movie again and see if I can find sympathy for the old captain. :)

 Comment Written 30-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 30-Apr-2018
    Thanks for the fine review. I didn't see it the first time :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from bichonfrisegirl
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This is an excellent Limerick, Craig. I find limericks hard to write. You did a great job! I guess one would have had to have been there to know what really went down. I enjoyed reading your author notes as well as your poem, and I gotta say, Craig, that your reply to that four star rating made me chuckle ... well handled! ~~ Connie

 Comment Written 29-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 29-Apr-2018
    I meant every word of my response, in all sincerity, Connie ;-)

    Thanks for the fun review, I always appreciate your comments. Craig
Comment from Gloria ....
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Hey Craig, a perfectly written Limerick and excellent play on words to make your point. And Mel Gibson was so cute in his role as Fletcher Christian's master mate. Try saying that tongue twister without a trip up.

I see you've got a four star review from a standard/non-paid member who joined today and wrote one review only and that was also today. Oh how the membership shenanigans never end do they? I wonder who they think they're fooling?

Remember to block standard members.

That said, wonderful poem.

Gloria

 Comment Written 28-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 28-Apr-2018
    I tried to figure out how to do that, but I couldn't find where it is :(

    Thanks for the great review, Gloria.

    Craig
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
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A very well-written Limerick about William Bligh and his eighteen crew members and the mutiny lead by Fletcher Christian that they all survived the ordeal they all went through.

 Comment Written 28-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 28-Apr-2018
    Thanks very much for reviewing, Sandra - much appreciated. Craig
Comment from Pamusart
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Hi, Craig. I guess I know more about Latin roots than I realized. I have never seen the word mutine, but I knew it was mutiny. Kind of like ebon and ebony. Thank you for sharing

 Comment Written 28-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 28-Apr-2018
    Thanks very much for reviewing, Pam. Your comments are much appreciated. Craig
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
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Craig,
I enjoyed your limerick. good job on its style. One doesn't have to know the literature story to understand your limerick. But who hasn't heard it? There could be some. But it still works whether you know the story or not. Good job & thanks for sharing. Great author notes, too. Jan

 Comment Written 28-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 28-Apr-2018
    Thanks very much, Jan, for the lovely comments. Most grateful - Craig
Comment from BeasPeas
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Hi Craig. This is a well known story that I enjoy watching over and over. Mutine is a great word and your poem uses it well. An enjoyable poem on a historic event. I don't think Bligh was a compassionate person, but he was a leader and did what was necessary in those dangerous sailing days. He accomplished a remarkable feat getting his lifeboat crew back to safety. Marilyn

 Comment Written 28-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 28-Apr-2018
    Thanks very much, Marilyn. I think perhaps not greatly compassionate, but more so than he is given credit for. I seem to recall one "offence" for which death was the usual punishment, but he had the offenders flogged instead. Can't remember the details, unfortunately. Most grateful, Craig
Comment from William Ross
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A great limerick on the mutiny on the bounty, I remember watching a movie on this a while ago. Thanks for the share and have a great day.

 Comment Written 28-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 28-Apr-2018
    Thanks for the kind comments, William. Much appreciated - Craig
Comment from Harry Smith
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This is a very interesting read that is full of lots of imagery and the reader really enjoyed and will be back to read more.

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 Comment Written 28-Apr-2018


reply by the author on 28-Apr-2018
    Thanks for reviewing, and the kind comments. Much appreciated - Craig