The Face In My Mirror
A poem inspired by E. A. Poe21 total reviews
Comment from Muffins
This drew me in from the photo to the last haunting line. The use of the same letter for the words in the second line in each stanza was amazing, something I never encountered before. Edgar Allan Poe would cringe with envy if he read this poem.
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2014
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This drew me in from the photo to the last haunting line. The use of the same letter for the words in the second line in each stanza was amazing, something I never encountered before. Edgar Allan Poe would cringe with envy if he read this poem.
Comment Written 08-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2014
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Why, thank you very much for the review and stimulating words1 :) R
Comment from nelliesellie
I love the picture. I love the poem. I recognized it as Poe's style. You have added your style of a more modern description of hell. I think I like yours better. Great work. Good luck with the contest .
reply by the author on 04-Mar-2014
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I love the picture. I love the poem. I recognized it as Poe's style. You have added your style of a more modern description of hell. I think I like yours better. Great work. Good luck with the contest .
Comment Written 04-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 04-Mar-2014
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Thanks nellie. I appreciate this. R
Comment from ExperiencingLiphe
I have dreams like this so I can completely relate. They're not exactly like this but I know what it's like to wake up shaking and crying and it's just bad. Great job
reply by the author on 04-Mar-2014
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I have dreams like this so I can completely relate. They're not exactly like this but I know what it's like to wake up shaking and crying and it's just bad. Great job
Comment Written 03-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 04-Mar-2014
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Oh no, hope you are nightmare-free soon. Thanks for the review! R
Comment from MoIronE13
BRAVO.....######
Clap clap clap.....
Encore! encore! encore!
Very nicely done my friend.
You have ACED it..!!!!!
The story builds with the rhythm and has a the edge sharpened.
I just love this write..
6********* and more...
Humbled%%%%
Mahina +++
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2014
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BRAVO.....######
Clap clap clap.....
Encore! encore! encore!
Very nicely done my friend.
You have ACED it..!!!!!
The story builds with the rhythm and has a the edge sharpened.
I just love this write..
6********* and more...
Humbled%%%%
Mahina +++
Comment Written 19-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 20-Feb-2014
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Humbled by your generosity too, Mahina. Thank you very much. Made my day :0 R
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Ding ding ding goes the bell, "We have a Winner"...
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You made mine too.
Thanks my friend....
Comment from Kausar_Javeria
I used up all of my 6 stars....I would have given this one a 6* rating otherwise..
Great job..I loved each and every line..
What style of poetry is this?
Great Job and God Bless~!
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2014
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I used up all of my 6 stars....I would have given this one a 6* rating otherwise..
Great job..I loved each and every line..
What style of poetry is this?
Great Job and God Bless~!
Comment Written 18-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2014
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Thank you Kausar. It's the thought that counts! :) R
Comment from Maria C.
I get a fright every time I look in the mirror in the morning. It is called aging. Aaaaaa. Lol. Enough of that.
I could hear Edgar Allan Poe's poem, "The Raven" in your format. I like so much of the wording. Very clever pairing of words and alliteration throughout.
I enjoyed what you did here and am glad you know Poe's writing so well to be able to use one of his poems as a format. That is quite an undertaking. Nice job.
Blessings,
Maria C.
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2014
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I get a fright every time I look in the mirror in the morning. It is called aging. Aaaaaa. Lol. Enough of that.
I could hear Edgar Allan Poe's poem, "The Raven" in your format. I like so much of the wording. Very clever pairing of words and alliteration throughout.
I enjoyed what you did here and am glad you know Poe's writing so well to be able to use one of his poems as a format. That is quite an undertaking. Nice job.
Blessings,
Maria C.
Comment Written 18-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2014
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Thank you Maria and blessings to you too! R
Comment from Terrie DeGolier
Only happened to me once, they call it a hangover. lol I enjoyed your description of tossing turning the adjectives of fear how you repulsed at the image. I too hope you never experience again, push the evil aside and take God's hand and go for a walk. Really enjoyed reading it though. Terrie
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2014
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Only happened to me once, they call it a hangover. lol I enjoyed your description of tossing turning the adjectives of fear how you repulsed at the image. I too hope you never experience again, push the evil aside and take God's hand and go for a walk. Really enjoyed reading it though. Terrie
Comment Written 18-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2014
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Thanks ever so much Terrie and may you never experience this ever more! :) R
Comment from Pearl Edwards
Great artwork and a great read. Love the gulping, gasping, staggering, stumbling style throughout this scary nightmare and the setting you've used adds to the fear. Good read.
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2014
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Great artwork and a great read. Love the gulping, gasping, staggering, stumbling style throughout this scary nightmare and the setting you've used adds to the fear. Good read.
Comment Written 18-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2014
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Thanks Pearl! Glad you like this. R
Comment from 24chas
I enjoyed this write, Raoul D'Harmental. I could really recognize Poe's style in this. Great alliteration throughout. Nice job.
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2014
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I enjoyed this write, Raoul D'Harmental. I could really recognize Poe's style in this. Great alliteration throughout. Nice job.
Comment Written 18-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2014
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Thank you very much 24chas!
Comment from RGstar
Good write, my friend. That was some dream, I probably would call it a nightmare.
Good alliteration, and great suspense and imagery created.
''And I was soon upstanding;''
I am not sure the verb upstanding was used correctly here, yet I can not say for sure as I know not your thoughts.
All in all, a very good write.
Bravo.
RGstar
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2014
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Good write, my friend. That was some dream, I probably would call it a nightmare.
Good alliteration, and great suspense and imagery created.
''And I was soon upstanding;''
I am not sure the verb upstanding was used correctly here, yet I can not say for sure as I know not your thoughts.
All in all, a very good write.
Bravo.
RGstar
Comment Written 18-Feb-2014
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2014
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Thanks RGStar. Just had a look in the dictionary and though it isnt quite obvious at frist glance but the word has two meanings - 'erect' being the one I employed here! :) R
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Good man,