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A collection of poems showcasing unusual words

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Comment from --Turtle.
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Hey, Craig,

Read through this poem, this morning, too.

This was a pleasure. The first set of the poem set up an ominous feel, with a reoccuring structure to the phrasing that worked to build a tone weaving emotional and physical storms together.

Yet, flooding rain one day gives way to sun,

The second set flips the tone, from ominous to reflective and hopeful... that even the dark storms can, sometimes, have benifits in the grand scheme of things... giving a that which doesn't kill...

All with a stable, flowing, pleasing rhyme structure.

 Comment Written 30-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 30-Nov-2018
    You certainly had busy morning of reviewing, Turtle. Many thanks for the very kind words, and I'm pleased the poem struck a chord. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Pearl Edwards
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A very apt unweather poem with the heatwaves and the flooding rains, that's been happening on this eastern side lately.But, as you say it will pass things will settle and all will be good again.
cheers,
valda

 Comment Written 29-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 30-Nov-2018
    Not to mention the fires up north. I think (hope) they are well south of where you are, though. Many thanks, Valda. Craig
Comment from Dawn Munro
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I would have thought you made it up, seriously -- unweather? Wow. Another addition to my vocabulary. (But I need that book to prove it, I think...) (And of course, you will need my address. LOL)

 Comment Written 27-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 30-Nov-2018
    Haha, thank you, Dawn. Me? Make up words? How unright of you to even think it! :)
Comment from Ulla
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Hi Craig, yes indeed. Unweather would indeed bring turbulence with it. Wish I'd known that word during my twenty years of flying and I would have bragged about it. LOL. It's a beautiful and imaginative poem you've composed around today's word. I liked it a lot. I hope you're thinking of publishing one day. You've created some amazing work. All the best. Ulla:))

 Comment Written 27-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 27-Nov-2018
    Thanks so much, Ulla, for the delightful comments. I have published. The details of my first book, available for the cost of a cup of coffee ;-), are in my profile. I really appreciate your support in continuing to review my pieces. Cheers, Craig
Comment from dragonpoet
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This poem reminds us the there is always calm and light on the other side of the storm. All things can be weathered if we put our minds to it.

Keep writing

Happy Holidays.

Joan

 Comment Written 27-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 27-Nov-2018
    Happy Holidays to you, too, Joan. Most grateful, Craig
reply by dragonpoet on 28-Nov-2018
    Thanks and you're welcome.

    Joan
Comment from LIJ Red
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Old Earth goes on about her business as always, in a milder stretch now than most of her history, and humans overbreed and get in her way and die by millions. Standard operating procedure. Even a near-total extinction now and again is part of the plan...you just have to be lucky...unweather...beats inclement weather by several characters...excellent rhyming quatrains....

 Comment Written 27-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 27-Nov-2018
    Thanks for the kind, and thoughtful, response. I appreciate the feedback :) Craig
Comment from Gloria ....
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This is terrific, Craig. I love the way the weather does influence our emotions and can fill us with fear and foreboding.

A beautiful poem with a new word. Much enjoyed. :)

Gloria

 Comment Written 26-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 27-Nov-2018
    Thanks so much, Gloria :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from lyenochka
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Very well said, Craig. Great meter and very rational view of the weather. It seems we are having a bit of unweather today with the wind blowing through the vents with some ferocity.

 Comment Written 26-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 27-Nov-2018
    We are having our best rain in years as I type this today. It's causing flooding problems in some areas, but is sorely needed. At the same time, a neighbouring state is experiencing its worst wildfires on record. So we can also sympathise with Californians at the moment. Unweather, indeed. Many thanks, Helen.
Comment from BeasPeas
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This is an excellent poem. One thing we can be sure of--weather's going from weather to unweather. Love the word. Today has been a partially "unweathering" day in Wisconsin. Marilyn

 Comment Written 26-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 27-Nov-2018
    Pretty unweathering here, too, Marilyn. Although this downpour is much needed. Many thanks, Craig
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
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A very well-written poem about stormy weather that can freak us all out from time to time. It usually start with dark clouds that seem scary by itself and often after the first drops fell it is quickly over and the sun shines again.

 Comment Written 26-Nov-2018


reply by the author on 27-Nov-2018
    Thanks very much, Sandra. Yes, all things pass, eventually :) Cheers, Craig