
Language of Love
Eyes closed and leaning back She listened to the sonorous yet dulcet, tonal sounds of a voice Comforting to her ears In her mind she pictured him Tall and olive-skinned perhaps The accent so slight and hardly noticeable with an uncommon emphasis on certain syllables Making the most basic word poetic and honeyed in its delivery A soothing balm on a scalded soul Copyright © 2022 Christine Bolton - Poetry for Healing All Rights Reserved Laura Bloomsbury is hosting Tuesday Poetics at D'Verse Poets. Today is National Thesaurus Day and she has prompted us with writing a poem as follows: 1. Write a SOUND POEM which includes AT LEAST ONE from EACH of the FIVE HEARING CATEGORY SELECTIONS below: (reference the hearing words you chose in your post). bellow; clink; drone; jingle; quiver; clamour; dissonant; rip-roaring; tempestuous; vociferous; dulcet: honeyed; poetic; sonorous; tonal; blabber; cackle; dribble; gurgle; seethe; beseech; chant; drawl; embellish; intone Feel free to dip deeper into your chosen words by elaborating further from the Thesaurus with synonyms and antonyms AND/OR 2. Simply write about the Thesaurus, as the above poets have – what it means to you; describe it, have fun with it. Let the synonyms flow, or antagonise with antonyms. There are no restrictions on poetry style or meter but those of you who like Acrostics might want to make a nine liner for THESAURUS. I chose the third set of 'Sounds'
This is really sensual…..the detail has a certain cheekiness…the slight accent! I really liked this very much, as a wonderful poem, for its vibrancy and literary lust
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Aww you’re so kind Ain. Thank you my friend ☺️
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I’ve gotta second Ain.
Indeed!
❤
David
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Thanks David ☺️💕
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“A soothing balm
on a scalded soul” – beautiful!
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Thank you so much ☺️💕
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This is so beautiful Christine.
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Thanks Sadje ☺️💕
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You’re welcome
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This is a wonderful mixture of words, I especially loved “A soothing balm
on a scalded soul”.
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Thank you! ☺️💕
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I like how you left the poem in ambiguity – was it the voice of a honey-trap seducer, a lover, or the first contact from a dating app – this a perfect description
“the most basic word
poetic and honeyed”
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Thank you Laura! ☺️💕
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Oh, how delightful, Christine! May all scalded souls be soothed in such a way 😊
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Thank you Ingrid ☺️💕
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Ahhhh… I had the same experience just READING you words! Thanks.
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What a lovely thing to say! Thank you so much Ron ☺️
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I love this and I find it amazing how much a voice can tempt and soothe.
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Yes I am always moved by certain voices ☺️
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“In her mind she pictured him/Tall and olive-skinned perhaps/The accent so slight/and hardly noticeable,”… sigh this is soo dreamy 😀 beautifully worded, Christine!
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Thank you Sanaa ☺️❤️
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