I have been writing poetry since I was a child and it has helped in the good times and bad times. I am always looking within to find the answers to life's problems and to write thought-provoking poetry and prose.
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33 thoughts on “Taken -Poem of the Month – November 2020”
Beautiful one Christine…Palmed rose, throny color of blood..
Each verse has its own discreet poetry but I especially liked how you wove Greenberg into:
“Skulls of saints
calling to lost souls
in watery graves
Where pearls from tissue
calcify in salty sea”
This is so beautifully written and solemn. It’s heartbreaking with the theme of being lost at sea, and the waves taking them over, that is truly haunting. The way you composed this is mesmerizing especially with the word choice and detail, such as in these lines:
“Staring out to sea
Hair, raven black
Lifted by the wind”
“Blood trickles
from royal flesh
taken by waves”
“Color of blood
Clutched tightly
to a heaving breast
as tears flowed”
Remarkable, remarkable wordsmithing here. You weave a dark tale in this journey to the sea, physically and emotionally, all with such beautiful and evocative descriptions. A very haunting piece, I’m stunned. Bravo. ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
My dear Lucy, please forgive me for not responding to this wonderful comment sooner. I don’t know how I could have missed it. I was obviously distracted or something 😧 Thank you so much for your kind words. I am so happy you liked the poem. Laura gave us wonderful prompts for this and for me the poem just “flowed”. I am truly grateful for your feedback, always. To me you are the master poet and your words are always inspiring 🥰 Thank you my friend.
This is incredibly stellar! I especially love; “Skulls of saints calling to lost souls in watery graves/Where pearls from tissue calcify in salty sea.” Wow! 💝
Beautiful one Christine…Palmed rose, throny color of blood..
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Thank you Althira! 💕☺️
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Welcome Christine!!!!
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Very evocative and I love the rhythm in this.
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Thank you so much ☺️💕
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Haunting poem with a perfect image to go with it. Truly mesmerizing.
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Thank Lisa. I really appreciate it ☺️💕
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You’re welcome.
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Very well thought out. I particularly like:
‘Where pearls from tissue
calcify in salty sea’
Well done!
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Thank you Francis! ☺️💕
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Each verse has its own discreet poetry but I especially liked how you wove Greenberg into:
“Skulls of saints
calling to lost souls
in watery graves
Where pearls from tissue
calcify in salty sea”
Bravo! and thanks for joining in with this prompt
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Thanks Laura! That means a lot to me ☺️
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Intriguing tale and Beautiful choice of words.🧡
Hope you’re okay, Christine.
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Hi Jude, yes all is well my friend. Thank you so much ☺️💕
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💕🌷😃
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Ooo what a great poetic story you weave 😎
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Thanks Jay. Hope you are well ☺️
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I’m doing great, just slacking 😀 how are you?
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Dragging a little sometimes but I do try to keep writing. ☺️👍
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Deliciously dark and surreal, Christine.
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Lynn, please accept my apologies for not responding to your comment sooner. I completely missed it. I am sorry. Thank you so much 🥰
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No problem, Christine…you’re welcome 🙂
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Thanks Lynn ☺️
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This is so beautifully written and solemn. It’s heartbreaking with the theme of being lost at sea, and the waves taking them over, that is truly haunting. The way you composed this is mesmerizing especially with the word choice and detail, such as in these lines:
“Staring out to sea
Hair, raven black
Lifted by the wind”
“Blood trickles
from royal flesh
taken by waves”
“Color of blood
Clutched tightly
to a heaving breast
as tears flowed”
Remarkable, remarkable wordsmithing here. You weave a dark tale in this journey to the sea, physically and emotionally, all with such beautiful and evocative descriptions. A very haunting piece, I’m stunned. Bravo. ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
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My dear Lucy, please forgive me for not responding to this wonderful comment sooner. I don’t know how I could have missed it. I was obviously distracted or something 😧 Thank you so much for your kind words. I am so happy you liked the poem. Laura gave us wonderful prompts for this and for me the poem just “flowed”. I am truly grateful for your feedback, always. To me you are the master poet and your words are always inspiring 🥰 Thank you my friend.
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Beautiful vivid imagery … Your words weaved magic here..
https://serendipityofdreams.blogspot.com/2020/10/namaskaar-acrostic.html?showComment=1603368155780&m=1#c326546055301636247
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Thank you Deep. Please accept my apologies for the delay in responding to you. I totally missed your comment. You are so kind 🥰
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This is incredibly stellar! I especially love; “Skulls of saints calling to lost souls in watery graves/Where pearls from tissue calcify in salty sea.” Wow! 💝
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Thanks Sanaa. I do believe we should be grateful to Samual Greenberg for his beautiful ‘charms’ He gave me something beautiful to add to ☺️💕
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This is excellent, Christine! Each line, a marvel! 🙂❤️
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Thank you dear Punam. I really appreciate it ☺️🥰
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My pleasure, dear. 🥰
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