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Sunnilicious' NaPoWriMo, April 2021

Viewing comments for Chapter 10 "Jeannie Djeen In A Lamp"
National Poetry Writing Month, Annual Event

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Comment from Michael Ludwinder
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I thought you wrote a creative poem. I like the descriptions in each stanza. The one about the woman whistling at the men - well that was different! Very creative and enjoyable poem.

 Comment Written 13-Apr-2021


reply by the author on 20-Aug-2022
    Thank you :)
Comment from Bill Schott
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This poem, Jeannie Djeen In A Lamp, brings that cloistered character up for air in an attempt to free him/herself from the well-rubbed vessel.

 Comment Written 12-Apr-2021


reply by the author on 20-Aug-2022
    Thank you :)
Comment from royowen
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A nicely written one - a - day poetic April. This beautifully scribed poem, eloquent and smooth, and that typically written Alicia style work that is in that enchanting style and distinct way, well done, blessings Roy
Typo : You can't buy me a(nd) place upon the pedestal.

 Comment Written 10-Apr-2021


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2021
    Hi Roy! Great edit note. I rarely proof my work. Thank you :)
reply by royowen on 12-Apr-2021
    Well done
Comment from lyenochka
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I like the personality that you gave the Jeannie! She sounds like she's really curious about our modern world. But she might cause some havoc if you let her out. That lamp is so gorgeous! Mine is a brass one that really needs polishing but I don't want to let the genie out. Lol.

 Comment Written 10-Apr-2021


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2021
    Hi Rebecca! Brass sounds like an original cast oil lamp. This one is little like llike 1-1/2 to 2-inches and it's metal dipped in silver, which sturdy for burning cones. Thank you :)