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Comment from Father Flaps
I like your Halloween poem, Mystery Poet. You chose a nice picture to compliment.
I especially like,
"warty witches"
It makes you wonder about the ingredients in that boiling cauldron. Methinks it would be rather scary to come upon three old hags like this, cooking over an open fire in the woods. Who could possibly be afraid of three old women? But I'd be running like a flash!
Good Luck in the contest!
Kimbob
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2012
I like your Halloween poem, Mystery Poet. You chose a nice picture to compliment.
I especially like,
"warty witches"
It makes you wonder about the ingredients in that boiling cauldron. Methinks it would be rather scary to come upon three old hags like this, cooking over an open fire in the woods. Who could possibly be afraid of three old women? But I'd be running like a flash!
Good Luck in the contest!
Kimbob
Comment Written 23-Oct-2012
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2012
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Thank you so much for your fun review.
Comment from MAMONIA
You wouldn't be Irish, by chance, or is it you
have the same name as a witch? Which is it?
This is very cute and I enjoyed the context
of this Halloween ditty.
You did a great job and have a winning entry.
Lots of luck.
Marie
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2012
You wouldn't be Irish, by chance, or is it you
have the same name as a witch? Which is it?
This is very cute and I enjoyed the context
of this Halloween ditty.
You did a great job and have a winning entry.
Lots of luck.
Marie
Comment Written 23-Oct-2012
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2012
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I will tell you after the contest Marie. Don't want anyone to think I'm giving clues out. :) Thanks you so much for your kind words.
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I am Scottish Marie and my surname is Carlin. Here is one excerpt from Tam O' Shanter where it's mentiond "But little wist she Maggie's mettle - Ae spring brought off her master hale, But left behind her ain gray tail; The carlin claught her by the rump, And left poor Maggie scarce a stump.
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I am Scottish Marie and my surname is Carlin. Here is one excerpt from Tam O' Shanter where it's mentiond "But little wist she Maggie's mettle - Ae spring brought off her master hale, But left behind her ain gray tail; The carlin claught her by the rump, And left poor Maggie scarce a stump.
Comment from missy98writer
Poet,
Your bitchy, I mean witchy 5-7-5 poem is wonderfully written with creepy imagery.
The art work is wicked awesome you used of the cartoon witches.
You used excellent alliterstion with the H & W words.
Your used very fine metaphor: "cauldron of fright."
I enjoyed all three lines:
hear the keening wails
of hungry warty witches
round cauldron of fright
I wish you good luck in the contest.
Would I recommend your 5-7-5 poem to other reviewers?
Yes, I would.
Missy.
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2012
Poet,
Your bitchy, I mean witchy 5-7-5 poem is wonderfully written with creepy imagery.
The art work is wicked awesome you used of the cartoon witches.
You used excellent alliterstion with the H & W words.
Your used very fine metaphor: "cauldron of fright."
I enjoyed all three lines:
hear the keening wails
of hungry warty witches
round cauldron of fright
I wish you good luck in the contest.
Would I recommend your 5-7-5 poem to other reviewers?
Yes, I would.
Missy.
Comment Written 23-Oct-2012
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2012
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Thanks missy, it was a bit of fun to write. Thank you for your fab review.
Comment from Worlord
Great picture to help with the imagery. I'm not a huge fan of haiku, but did find this one to have the right wording witht he picture
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2012
Great picture to help with the imagery. I'm not a huge fan of haiku, but did find this one to have the right wording witht he picture
Comment Written 22-Oct-2012
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2012
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Worlord, glad you liked this one, thank you so much for reviewing.
Comment from Peridot73
Very good! Nice alliteration with warty witches. I can just imagine how scary that must be to little one's. Nicely imaged. Thanks For sharing. Peridot
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2012
Very good! Nice alliteration with warty witches. I can just imagine how scary that must be to little one's. Nicely imaged. Thanks For sharing. Peridot
Comment Written 22-Oct-2012
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2012
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Peridot, always a pleasure to hear your thoughts. Thank you.
Comment from terry drake
You completed your Halloween 5-7-5 challenge with admiration. You described your message with consistency and scary words. Good job on the contest good luck.
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2012
You completed your Halloween 5-7-5 challenge with admiration. You described your message with consistency and scary words. Good job on the contest good luck.
Comment Written 22-Oct-2012
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2012
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Thank you so much Terry. Appreciated as always.
Comment from c_lucas
This time of the year, my mind turns to the witches in Shakespeare's McBeth. This is a very well written short poem. Good luck in your contest.
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2012
This time of the year, my mind turns to the witches in Shakespeare's McBeth. This is a very well written short poem. Good luck in your contest.
Comment Written 22-Oct-2012
reply by the author on 22-Oct-2012
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Thank you so much for your kind review.
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YOu're welcome.