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Comment from misscookie
You captured my attention from the first line to the last
I found this to be a very interesting and adventurous read
why I even vision my self traveling with you
Boy what a ride.
Cookie
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
You captured my attention from the first line to the last
I found this to be a very interesting and adventurous read
why I even vision my self traveling with you
Boy what a ride.
Cookie
Comment Written 04-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
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What a ride indeed! It would be fun :))
Thanks for your review and support!
Carol
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You're very welcome have a nice day.
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Comment from Joan E.
I admired your reflections and reinforcing artwork selection, plus notes of additional context. Your "tailgate daydreams" is very evocative, followed by the alliteration of "r's". Well done- Joan
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
I admired your reflections and reinforcing artwork selection, plus notes of additional context. Your "tailgate daydreams" is very evocative, followed by the alliteration of "r's". Well done- Joan
Comment Written 04-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
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Thanks, Joan. Of course this is the one I read in the open mike meeting :)
Carol
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I am pleased you posted this thought-provoking piece, so that I could savor it more. Hugs- Joan
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
Never leave a place you love in spring -
spring is for beginnings. <-- terrific lines!
I absolutely LOVE Montana. I was there for a week ten years ago, hiking and camping. Saw a rodeo and a bluegrass festival in Helena. Gorgeous country!
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
Never leave a place you love in spring -
spring is for beginnings. <-- terrific lines!
I absolutely LOVE Montana. I was there for a week ten years ago, hiking and camping. Saw a rodeo and a bluegrass festival in Helena. Gorgeous country!
Comment Written 04-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
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It is such a pretty state. When this started to take shape, I was up in Missoula helping pack up my mom's stuff to move her to Missoula. It was spring and everything was so gorgeous, and I was feeling very, very heavy of heart. Is that a thing? Luckily I do get to go back, my dad still lives up there :))
Carol
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Be sure to go back evrey year. Life is short, and before you know it, it may be too late.
Comment from Katya
This is just a wonderful poem. Really exceptional. I love the meditation on which season of the year is for leaving, and the way the beauty of the scene pulls the person back. Lovely sound and flow of images, nice discursive rhythms.
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
This is just a wonderful poem. Really exceptional. I love the meditation on which season of the year is for leaving, and the way the beauty of the scene pulls the person back. Lovely sound and flow of images, nice discursive rhythms.
Comment Written 03-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
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Thank you so much, I really appreciate your kind feedback :))
Carol
Comment from apky
An excellent free verse. You also happen to hit on the two seasons that are my all time favourites - spring and autumn - and with just the most beautiful words:
Never leave a place you love in spring -
spring is for beginnings.
For glacier lilies; fresh, new green;
creeks running high.
Sadness doesn't belong.
Leaving is best saved for fall, when leaves
fade to brown and drop.
Thanks for sharing this.
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
An excellent free verse. You also happen to hit on the two seasons that are my all time favourites - spring and autumn - and with just the most beautiful words:
Never leave a place you love in spring -
spring is for beginnings.
For glacier lilies; fresh, new green;
creeks running high.
Sadness doesn't belong.
Leaving is best saved for fall, when leaves
fade to brown and drop.
Thanks for sharing this.
Comment Written 03-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
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Thank you so much, both seasons are so beautiful in Montana. I miss that, living in Southern California where the seasons are mostly the same - hot.
Carol
Comment from Gloria ....
Actually I really love the title, but I can most definitely understand how it wouldn't fit. I think that's a real flaw with the site. LOL.
That said, super free verse. I was right there with you the whole ride. Lots of great insight in lines like driving into nightfall and the start of another day.
An exceptional free verse friend, Carol. :)
Gloria
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2018
Actually I really love the title, but I can most definitely understand how it wouldn't fit. I think that's a real flaw with the site. LOL.
That said, super free verse. I was right there with you the whole ride. Lots of great insight in lines like driving into nightfall and the start of another day.
An exceptional free verse friend, Carol. :)
Gloria
Comment Written 03-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 03-Jun-2018
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Thank you SO MUCH, Gloria, this means a lot coming from you :)))
Carol
Comment from Alcreator Litt Dear
This speaks how the poet is learning how to leave Montana sitting by the Blackfoot River on a spring day, and smoking his favourite American Spirit cigarette, and plans an aimless route, after the spring time, soon to begin leaving; well said, well done. Keep Writing -- DR ALCREATOR
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reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
This speaks how the poet is learning how to leave Montana sitting by the Blackfoot River on a spring day, and smoking his favourite American Spirit cigarette, and plans an aimless route, after the spring time, soon to begin leaving; well said, well done. Keep Writing -- DR ALCREATOR
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Comment Written 03-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
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Yes, the aimless route - I'll just drive away from all this mess instead of helping to pack up my mom's things to move her away. Thank you so much,
Carol
Comment from royowen
Some great descriptive images in this great example of a more prose than Freeverse, although the lines of both forms are a bit indefinable. But good writing is good writing, and they all share the same attributes...language. So well done Carol, blessings, Roy
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reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
Some great descriptive images in this great example of a more prose than Freeverse, although the lines of both forms are a bit indefinable. But good writing is good writing, and they all share the same attributes...language. So well done Carol, blessings, Roy
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Comment Written 03-Jun-2018
reply by the author on 04-Jun-2018
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Thanks, Roy, after going to a local poetry reading I can tell you that free verse poetry is a lot like this - in California anyway. Some poems read there were a lot more rambling and sort of conversational than this one. It was interesting to attend.
Thanks again,
Carol
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I don't read now at open mics, to many glazed expressions, heh hen
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Lol, glazed expressions? Surely not!
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I'm afraid so, I took my poetry and went home...sob!