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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 BeasPeas
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Unique, good rhyming in this short poem: harangue/hang and latrocination/vocation. Back in those days, they didn't "molly-coddle" highwaymen as they do nowadays.

 Comment Written 06-Oct-2018


reply by the author on 06-Oct-2018
    Many thanks, Marilyn. I don't think they could be accused of that :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from Gloria ....
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I've heard of that Ned Kelly guy and a bushranger he is. Those would make a fantastic series of poems. It'd be just like channeling your innermost thoughts, yes? lol

Great job friend, Craig. Looking forward to today's offering.

gloria

 Comment Written 05-Oct-2018


reply by the author on 06-Oct-2018
    Thanks so much, Gloria. I'm glad you enjoyed the little story about Ned. I'm not sure if I'll get one done today, hopefully I'll come up with something. I've been working on one this morning, but I think (hope) it's above average for me, so I'm thinking I'll post it tomorrow and promote the hell out of it. Probably still be struggling for reviews though lol


    Cheers, Craig
Comment from zanya
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Another little known word - and with so many letters - a wonderful manner of presentation within a proper poetic context - not always easy to achieve - what a great pic!!!!

 Comment Written 05-Oct-2018


reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
    Thanks very much for the kind comments. I'm most grateful -- Craig
Comment from Mustang Patty
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Hi, Craig,

You know, I've always thought that if I had been born in the nineteenth or eighteenth century, I would have been a thief. Of course, I would have been more like a conman - um, conperson. I wouldn't just rip off people straight off.

Now, I didn't know that latrocination was a word - but it is a really good one. It actually pretties up 'thief.'

(I would have preferred ANYTHING to cooking, cleaning, and making things from scratch!)

~MP~

 Comment Written 05-Oct-2018


reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
    Haha, can't blame you for that, Patty. Maybe it's not too late to embark on a career as a latrocinatrix? Cheers, Craig
Comment from Y. M. Roger
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LOL - no wonder we drifted away from this word and toward 'robbery' or 'theft'....SOOOOO much easier to say - especially when you happen to been angry or annoyed at the 'robber' or 'theif'! :) :) :) As always, thanx for sharing that enlightment and smile!! :) :) Yvette :)

 Comment Written 05-Oct-2018


reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
    Yelling out "Help, latrocinator!", or "Help, latrocinatrix!" in the heat of the moment does sound a bit awkward, Yvette. Many thanks for the fun review :) Craig
Comment from Debbie Pope
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You could have done the word bushranger for your curiosity. I have never heard that word. The word defines itself, and I love words like that. I also never heard of Ned Kelly. I'm so glad that I stopped by to review this poem.
Nice job, Craig.

 Comment Written 05-Oct-2018


reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
    Thanks so much, once again, for the lovely comments, Debbie. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
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A very well-written poem. It seems every country has it share of very bad criminals that make law abiding citizens' lives a miserable experience.

 Comment Written 05-Oct-2018


reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
    That they do, Sandra. Many thanks, Craig
Comment from Loredana
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Latrocination will be included in my dictionary from now on. I really liked how you put this archaic word together with history. A perfect combination of history, words, rhyme, and rhythm.

 Comment Written 05-Oct-2018


reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
    Thank you for the most kind words, Loredana. I'm most grateful -- Craig
Comment from Ogden
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Yes, as they always say, "Latrocination doesn't pay."
Excellent object lesson, Craig!
G'day,
Don
P.S.: Yada yada. (This more than adequately fulfills the arbitrary minimum 150-character requirement for contest entry reviews.)

 Comment Written 05-Oct-2018


reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
    Perhaps I should have entered it in a contest then?

    Thanks so much, Don.

    Even at 20 characters, I wouldn't consider it latrocination, but funny money well-earned. Alas, it's not up to me .
reply by Ogden on 05-Oct-2018
    Um...yes, indeed. No contest, huh?
    I don't understand your 20-characters being insufficient remark, negating the legitimacy of the use of "lactrocination," as you employed it as an example of an occupation to avoid, in the first place.

    (My misappropriation of the bribe money was unintentional. I'm not a latrocinationer!)

    Don
reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
    Oh, dear. I don't understand your not understanding!

    Translation of my previous response: it's all good lol
reply by Ogden on 05-Oct-2018
    It was only the meaning of your words that baffled me. ('20-characters', et al)
    But "it's all good lol" is good!

    Don
Comment from lyenochka
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What a long word for theft! It was a clever idea to use a near limerick format to use it. I think it could work in something like a sonnet as well but I like the light-hearted and wise advice here.

 Comment Written 05-Oct-2018


reply by the author on 05-Oct-2018
    Funny you should say that. I actually started a sonnet, but the longer form led me to say more, and it started to get a bit dark. So I cut it down, to try and keep it light. Thanks, Helen :)