A Couplets Contest Gone Prose
A baseball story16 total reviews
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
This is a fast, snappy couplet poem, John. I wondered why you had not entered it, but I suppose the MPH might have disqualified you, but I'd still have tried. I don't know much about this game, I played 'Rounders' in school, a version similar to your Baseball but not quite and it didn't take off to become a major sport here. I love the passion you've put into this, it is an exciting read. I'm guessing that you might be a Yankee fan???? LOL
Well done, my friend. I loved it. :)) Sandra xx
This is a fast, snappy couplet poem, John. I wondered why you had not entered it, but I suppose the MPH might have disqualified you, but I'd still have tried. I don't know much about this game, I played 'Rounders' in school, a version similar to your Baseball but not quite and it didn't take off to become a major sport here. I love the passion you've put into this, it is an exciting read. I'm guessing that you might be a Yankee fan???? LOL
Well done, my friend. I loved it. :)) Sandra xx
Comment Written 23-Nov-2024
Comment from Sanku
A very out of the ordinary contest .You must be very passionate about the game because you tod the s tory so well in short line .You created a sense f listening to Radio commentary ..great idea and well done..
A very out of the ordinary contest .You must be very passionate about the game because you tod the s tory so well in short line .You created a sense f listening to Radio commentary ..great idea and well done..
Comment Written 23-Nov-2024
Comment from Gypsy Blue Rose
Well written but unfortunately I am not a sports fan so I can't relate. In your notes you wrote, "Since I very rarely, hardly ever do poetry, I wrote this is (prose)" shouldn't be poem? That's how you wrote it.
Good job
Well written but unfortunately I am not a sports fan so I can't relate. In your notes you wrote, "Since I very rarely, hardly ever do poetry, I wrote this is (prose)" shouldn't be poem? That's how you wrote it.
Good job
Comment Written 22-Nov-2024
Comment from Pam Lonsdale
I'm glad you didn't enter this into the contest as there were a few lines that were not independent of others. But that could have been fixed, and I think it would have made a great "couplet story".
I know how much you love your "damn Yankees" (remember, I'm a Red Sox fan), so I probably would have also guessed that you wrote this (in a blind contest).
It reads like a play-by-play, John. I think it's terrific!
Happy to see you posting again.
xo
Pam
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2024
I'm glad you didn't enter this into the contest as there were a few lines that were not independent of others. But that could have been fixed, and I think it would have made a great "couplet story".
I know how much you love your "damn Yankees" (remember, I'm a Red Sox fan), so I probably would have also guessed that you wrote this (in a blind contest).
It reads like a play-by-play, John. I think it's terrific!
Happy to see you posting again.
xo
Pam
Comment Written 21-Nov-2024
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2024
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Thank you Pam for creating and your constructive comments.
Always appreciated.
John
Comment from Jim Wile
Seems like this would have qualified, John. This was really good. Those short 2-word lines really flowed well and kept the tension up. You told the story perfectly, and I thought to myself how cool this was with just two words on every line. You distilled it down to its essence. Great job!
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2024
Seems like this would have qualified, John. This was really good. Those short 2-word lines really flowed well and kept the tension up. You told the story perfectly, and I thought to myself how cool this was with just two words on every line. You distilled it down to its essence. Great job!
Comment Written 20-Nov-2024
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2024
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Much appreciated Jim.
Comment from Gayla putnam
I love the cadence of your poem. It moves along in a snappy way, reflecting a baseball game. The lyrics are clever, and I could picture each play as if I were watching the game. It's an interesting poetic form, and you did it well. gayla
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2024
I love the cadence of your poem. It moves along in a snappy way, reflecting a baseball game. The lyrics are clever, and I could picture each play as if I were watching the game. It's an interesting poetic form, and you did it well. gayla
Comment Written 20-Nov-2024
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2024
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Gayla. This is a great review. Much appreciated.
John
Comment from Wendy G
Well, I think you met all the requirements of the contest. The couplets made one read fast, and it was a suitable way to describe a fast game, so the topic was perfect for your format! Well done.
Wendy
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2024
Well, I think you met all the requirements of the contest. The couplets made one read fast, and it was a suitable way to describe a fast game, so the topic was perfect for your format! Well done.
Wendy
Comment Written 20-Nov-2024
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2024
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Thank you so much, Wendy.
Always appreciated.
John
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
You brought all the action of the game with your short sharp lines here John and I loved that there was a win at the end of it too. A fine post, love Dolly x x x x
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2024
You brought all the action of the game with your short sharp lines here John and I loved that there was a win at the end of it too. A fine post, love Dolly x x x x
Comment Written 19-Nov-2024
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2024
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Awesome. Thank you so much, Dolly. Always appreciated.
John
Comment from Debi Pick Marquette
Yay, and he slides write in for a home run. And the fans go crazy because Debi purposely used the wrong write. I mean right. Oh well, it was an awesome game because you were leading the whole time. Leading towards home as you are batting again because we are playing John's rules. So you swing again and this time you have a grand slam and a perfect game score. After all this is so much fun to see you doing what you do best, playing ball and writing. Gosh, I have missed seeing that. Well I wouldn't have missed this one for anything and I am so glad I got to this game to see you play. You did an amazing job and I wouldn't have missed this for anything, dear bro. Love, Debi
(I know it's stupid, but just go with it. LOL)
reply by the author on 19-Nov-2024
Yay, and he slides write in for a home run. And the fans go crazy because Debi purposely used the wrong write. I mean right. Oh well, it was an awesome game because you were leading the whole time. Leading towards home as you are batting again because we are playing John's rules. So you swing again and this time you have a grand slam and a perfect game score. After all this is so much fun to see you doing what you do best, playing ball and writing. Gosh, I have missed seeing that. Well I wouldn't have missed this one for anything and I am so glad I got to this game to see you play. You did an amazing job and I wouldn't have missed this for anything, dear bro. Love, Debi
(I know it's stupid, but just go with it. LOL)
Comment Written 19-Nov-2024
reply by the author on 19-Nov-2024
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Stupid? No way.
Thank you for the fantastic review. It felt good to write again. It felt real good though it took me a few days to do.
I tried to make the flow perfect and sensible. It's tough to make two words flow sensibly,
Anyways, I appreciate the six stars and allllll your kind words.
Love ya,
John
Comment from jim vecchio
Thanks for this thrill-a-line visit to the Ballpark. So well done. In the 70s I went with my work buddies to Yankee Stadium. In the 9th inning, they were losing by 2 runs with 2 outs. I couldn't hold it in anymore. When I came out of the rest room, there was a huge roaring crowd and they carried me away with them. I never did find my buddies again. Chris Chambliss hit a 3-run homer and won the game!
reply by the author on 19-Nov-2024
Thanks for this thrill-a-line visit to the Ballpark. So well done. In the 70s I went with my work buddies to Yankee Stadium. In the 9th inning, they were losing by 2 runs with 2 outs. I couldn't hold it in anymore. When I came out of the rest room, there was a huge roaring crowd and they carried me away with them. I never did find my buddies again. Chris Chambliss hit a 3-run homer and won the game!
Comment Written 19-Nov-2024
reply by the author on 19-Nov-2024
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Wow. Chris Chambliss. What a player.
Thank you for the great review.
John
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Thank you for your writing!