Free Verse Collection
Viewing comments for Chapter 13 "At Morning Prayer"A collection of free verse poems
49 total reviews
Comment from IndianaIrish
What magnificent animals they are! Your free verse is wonderful, Tony. You have all the qualities that make free verse a delight to read...alliteration, enjambment, great personification of nature, and absolutely excellent imagery in your words. Best wishes in the contest.
Smiles,
Karyn :-)
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2016
What magnificent animals they are! Your free verse is wonderful, Tony. You have all the qualities that make free verse a delight to read...alliteration, enjambment, great personification of nature, and absolutely excellent imagery in your words. Best wishes in the contest.
Smiles,
Karyn :-)
Comment Written 14-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2016
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Thanks, Karyn. This was inspired by a lovely old horse that spent the last days of his retirement on our farm some years ago. Glad you liked it -and thanks very much for the six stars. Best wishes, Tony
Comment from Zue65
Using the horse as a pivot to advance the lines of your poem from beginning to end is an excellent technique. I enjoyed the visual images employed by the poet to drive home his message to the readers. Excellent. God bless.
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2016
Using the horse as a pivot to advance the lines of your poem from beginning to end is an excellent technique. I enjoyed the visual images employed by the poet to drive home his message to the readers. Excellent. God bless.
Comment Written 14-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2016
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Thanks, Nassus. This was inspired by a lovely old horse that spent the last days of his retirement on our farm some years ago. Glad you liked it. Best wishes, Tony
Comment from Pearl Edwards
Beautifully written free verse Tony. Very visual descriptions in your opening verse as- this ancent horse stands still - An old horse and a brand new day, a lovely read.
cheers,
valda.
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2016
Beautifully written free verse Tony. Very visual descriptions in your opening verse as- this ancent horse stands still - An old horse and a brand new day, a lovely read.
cheers,
valda.
Comment Written 14-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 15-Jun-2016
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Thanks, Pearl. This was inspired by a lovely old horse that spent the last days of his retirement on our farm some years ago. Glad you liked it.. Best wishes, Tony
Comment from Selina Stambi
Tony,
You are a born bard! Your free verse had me holding my breath as I read. You brought this majestic, burnished, bronze creature to life in my head.
I barely noticed the lack of rhyme.
I hope you win. So very well done!
Sonali
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
Tony,
You are a born bard! Your free verse had me holding my breath as I read. You brought this majestic, burnished, bronze creature to life in my head.
I barely noticed the lack of rhyme.
I hope you win. So very well done!
Sonali
Comment Written 13-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
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Coming from you, Sonali, who is such an accomplished word-weaver, this review and these stars mean a lot to me. Thank you so much! Best wishes, Tony
Comment from GWHARGIS
Beautiful imagery in this. Your work captured a moment in nature . No drama but still dramatic in its essence. Great rhythm and flow. I really enjoyed this. Gretchen
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
Beautiful imagery in this. Your work captured a moment in nature . No drama but still dramatic in its essence. Great rhythm and flow. I really enjoyed this. Gretchen
Comment Written 13-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
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Good to hear from you, Gretchen, and thanks both for your generous stars and kind words. As always, much appreciated! Tony
Comment from Leineco
Breathtakingly beautiful T !!!
I literally held my breath waiting for the first rays of light to
bathe the horse in morning light -
but was not prepared for the stunning vision you painted!
brazing him once more,
a burnished bronze,...
The shadows, mute, shrink back, aghast, in reverential awe.
It read like a dream and left a lasting memory :-)
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
Breathtakingly beautiful T !!!
I literally held my breath waiting for the first rays of light to
bathe the horse in morning light -
but was not prepared for the stunning vision you painted!
brazing him once more,
a burnished bronze,...
The shadows, mute, shrink back, aghast, in reverential awe.
It read like a dream and left a lasting memory :-)
Comment Written 13-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
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Good to hear from you, Leineco, and thanks both for your generous stars and kind words. As always, much appreciated! Tony
Comment from nancyjam
Gorgeous free verse Tony. Beautiful descriptive language
allowing the reader to experience this lovely scene.
The old, dying, crippled horse that waited for the first rays
of the dawn to turn him into a bronzed wonder fit for a Greek hero.
and yet he remains still...waiting for the chorus of birds to offer their prayer.
Your imagery is exquisite and so fitting this tribute to nature and God's gifts.
Bravo - definitely a six..and a winner. Best of luck. Nancy
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
Gorgeous free verse Tony. Beautiful descriptive language
allowing the reader to experience this lovely scene.
The old, dying, crippled horse that waited for the first rays
of the dawn to turn him into a bronzed wonder fit for a Greek hero.
and yet he remains still...waiting for the chorus of birds to offer their prayer.
Your imagery is exquisite and so fitting this tribute to nature and God's gifts.
Bravo - definitely a six..and a winner. Best of luck. Nancy
Comment Written 13-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
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Thank you so much for this lovely review and six stars, Nancy. Very much appreciated. The poem is based on a memory I have of a dear old horse who ended his days in retirement on our farm several years ago. Best wishes, Tony
Comment from ciliverde
Tony this is so beautiful, I almost can't breathe...quite amazing. This old horse, awake in the night, waiting for the dawn...
In my opinion, two stanzas stand out as being particularly impressive, maybe because of the harkening to Greek mythology...
"until the first sharp rays
break out above the hill
to bathe his ears in splendour,
then his back,
brazing him once more,
a burnished bronze,
fit for Bellerophon to ride
against the Chimera of day."
and
"Still, this ancient horse stands still (might consider removing the first "still")
as does the world and time,
his head now raised
to breathe a wisp of breath,
a soft grey incense
silvered by the dawn."
I've seen very old horses, and they do get really thin...wraith-like. I think you'll win this one, Tony, this is stunning.
Carol
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
Tony this is so beautiful, I almost can't breathe...quite amazing. This old horse, awake in the night, waiting for the dawn...
In my opinion, two stanzas stand out as being particularly impressive, maybe because of the harkening to Greek mythology...
"until the first sharp rays
break out above the hill
to bathe his ears in splendour,
then his back,
brazing him once more,
a burnished bronze,
fit for Bellerophon to ride
against the Chimera of day."
and
"Still, this ancient horse stands still (might consider removing the first "still")
as does the world and time,
his head now raised
to breathe a wisp of breath,
a soft grey incense
silvered by the dawn."
I've seen very old horses, and they do get really thin...wraith-like. I think you'll win this one, Tony, this is stunning.
Carol
Comment Written 13-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
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Thank you so much for this lovely review, Carol. Very much appreciated. The poem is based on a memory I have of a dear old horse who ended his days in retirement on our farm several years ago. Best wishes, Tony
Comment from rbutner
Just beautiful. I can envision the old horse with every verse, then see him in his youthful splendor with the breaking of the day. This is a lovely, creative work. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Renee
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
Just beautiful. I can envision the old horse with every verse, then see him in his youthful splendor with the breaking of the day. This is a lovely, creative work. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Renee
Comment Written 13-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
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Thank you so much for this lovely review, Renee. Very much appreciated. The poem is based on a memory I have of a dear old horse who ended his days in retirement on our farm several years ago. Best wishes, Tony
Comment from Gert sherwood
Hello tfawcus
Your poem in free verse has so much emotion put into your words that I needed to read it once more
Beautiful
Gert
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
Hello tfawcus
Your poem in free verse has so much emotion put into your words that I needed to read it once more
Beautiful
Gert
Comment Written 13-Jun-2016
reply by the author on 13-Jun-2016
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Many thanks for stopping by to review, Gert. Glad that you enjoyed it! Best wishes, Tony