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Ghost Town

For Fabulous Free Verse Club

31 total reviews 
Comment from Pearl Edwards
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This is a great choice for the ghost topic and you've described well the derelict remains of the once thriving little town, now all forgotten except for the dead. It must be sad to see that happen. I enjoyed Yvonne,
cheers, valda

 Comment Written 26-Apr-2020


reply by the author on 26-Apr-2020
    Thanks a million, Valda.
Comment from Y. M. Roger
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Oh, this one actually tugs at your desire to 'make it right again' ... :) :) Here in America, I think that not having the ancient history of civilizations that have come before, we have a certain fondness for things that won't be coming back. Whereas folks over in Europe have entire lives built over civilizations and empires that came before... :) :) A beautiful lamentation yet tribute to progress - thanx for sharing, Yvonne! ;) Yvette

 Comment Written 23-Apr-2020


reply by the author on 23-Apr-2020
    Thank you for this beautiful review. I see you understand how I feel.
Comment from Treischel
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A very expressive destitute tableau presented here of this once vibrant town, now decayed, but for the cemetery. It is both touching and forlorn. An enjoyable example for the Fabulous Free Verse Club.

 Comment Written 23-Apr-2020


reply by the author on 23-Apr-2020
    Thank you. I value your opinion. Glad to hear from you.
Comment from judiverse
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Excellent take on the subject of ghosts. Ghost towns hold a fascination. I live near where there was a lot of coal mining, and one of them, Diamond, has hardly a building left. Judson, where my grandparents lived, is almost a ghost town now. Several of the buildings have burned or been deserted for years. You do a great job of some of the things that vanished with the town, like the school house. It is interesting that the cemetery remains, so the people who once lived there won't be forgotten. Beautiful free verse. judi

 Comment Written 22-Apr-2020


reply by the author on 22-Apr-2020
    Thank you. It's the town where my father was born. I still own the old 'homestead' there, but it's too remote to live there anymore. And there's hardly anything close.
reply by judiverse on 22-Apr-2020
    You're welcome. That town reminds me so much of Judson.
    I remember railroads used to go through the town. judi
reply by the author on 22-Apr-2020
    The railroad ran through this town, too. When it was rerouted, the sawmills closed down.
Comment from Ashtar Zaidi
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Excellent work... The way how you explain your feeling was amazing, I'd like your flow, & your last stanza proofs your great writing skills... God Bless You... :)

 Comment Written 22-Apr-2020


reply by the author on 22-Apr-2020
    Thank you for a wonderful review. God's blessings to you, too.
reply by Ashtar Zaidi on 22-Apr-2020
    I appreciate it... :)
Comment from Ulla
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Hi Yvonne, I love it. It's a beautiful free verse poem and it has so much atmosphere about it. A great entry for the club. I also liked that it reminded you of your father. Warm regards. Ulla:)))

 Comment Written 22-Apr-2020


reply by the author on 22-Apr-2020
    It's the town where he was born. The family cemetery is still there and is taken care of. Thanks so much for reviewing.
reply by Ulla on 22-Apr-2020
    I like that!!
Comment from Robert Zimmerman
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Hello Yvonne. Interestingly enough, there are a few small abandoned villages around this area. There's little more left than a frame that used to have a house sitting on it. 100 years ago it was probably an important stopover.

Robert

 Comment Written 21-Apr-2020


reply by the author on 21-Apr-2020
    That's so about most of them. A lot of the time, when the railroad took a different direction, the town died. Thanks, Robert.
Comment from CrystieCookie999
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Guess I am a sucker for ghost town poems and stories. Great line: roofs met floors in resignation. And also: Forsaken

gardens that once fed families

lie fallow, unseeded and untended.
Nice share.

 Comment Written 21-Apr-2020


reply by the author on 21-Apr-2020
    Thank you. I like to explore ghost towns.
Comment from BeasPeas
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So true, Yvonne. I hadn't thought of the cemeteries being well kept but they are. The towns fell apart and decayed but someone still cares for those who once lived there. Marilyn

 Comment Written 21-Apr-2020


reply by the author on 21-Apr-2020
    It's a family cemetery. Been there for generations. Thanks, Marilyn.
reply by BeasPeas on 22-Apr-2020
    That's impressive. It's obvious someone still cares. God bless them. Marilyn
Comment from Bill Schott
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This free verse, Ghost Town, witnesses all of the signs of life that still stand, waiting to fall. The dead remain to welcome the visitors to this once happy place.

 Comment Written 21-Apr-2020


reply by the author on 21-Apr-2020
    Thank you, Bill.