Miscellaneous Poems - vol 3
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Comment from rosehill (Wendy)
Horror indeed. It would be my worst nightmare, being buried alive ( I think stroke victims who lose their ability to communicate and some Alzhimers sufferers must feel very like Susan. Powerfully scary in few syllables. - Wendy
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
Horror indeed. It would be my worst nightmare, being buried alive ( I think stroke victims who lose their ability to communicate and some Alzhimers sufferers must feel very like Susan. Powerfully scary in few syllables. - Wendy
Comment Written 01-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
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Thanks very much, Wendy. Yes, I imagine it would be unbearable. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Craigitar
Well, that took an unexpected turn! Good job putting so much story into so few words, all done sticking to the 5-7-5 format! Great contest entry! Good luck with the contest.
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
Well, that took an unexpected turn! Good job putting so much story into so few words, all done sticking to the 5-7-5 format! Great contest entry! Good luck with the contest.
Comment Written 01-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
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Thanks for the kind words and the good wishes. Most grateful, Craig
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written horror 5-7-5 poem. Most of us fear to be buried alive by mistake or even worse on purpose who like to get us out of the way and six feet under.
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
A very well-written horror 5-7-5 poem. Most of us fear to be buried alive by mistake or even worse on purpose who like to get us out of the way and six feet under.
Comment Written 01-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
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Definitely a case for cremation. Although that would be equally unpleasant, it would at least be quicker. Thanks, Sandra.
Comment from Dawn Munro
Yesiree, that's about as horrible as it gets! Unless we think about embalming... (lol -- sick minds think alike?) Or maybe the thing that is done before cause of death is determined... An autopsy? W-H-Y-Yyy...
Did you have to go there, Craig? Did ya? Huh? (LOL!!!)
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
Yesiree, that's about as horrible as it gets! Unless we think about embalming... (lol -- sick minds think alike?) Or maybe the thing that is done before cause of death is determined... An autopsy? W-H-Y-Yyy...
Did you have to go there, Craig? Did ya? Huh? (LOL!!!)
Comment Written 01-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
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Why, yes I did, Dawn... yes I did ;-) Never mind, tomorrow there'll be a new plot har har har.
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HAHAHA!!! That's alright. You inspired MY horror entry for the "horror story" contest. *grin*
Comment from bichonfrisegirl
Hi Craig,
Everyone's worst nightmare ... to be buried alive ... yikes! Best wishes for the contest with this creepy entry. Syllable count for each line is spot on, and presentation is striking. Well done!
Cheers,
Connie
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
Hi Craig,
Everyone's worst nightmare ... to be buried alive ... yikes! Best wishes for the contest with this creepy entry. Syllable count for each line is spot on, and presentation is striking. Well done!
Cheers,
Connie
Comment Written 01-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
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Thanks very much for the great comments and the good wishes, Connie. Much appreciated and good to hear from you :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from royowen
So much said in so few words Craig. One can imagine what it's like to be still alive and not able to escape, one can imagine rolling towards the furnace in a crematorium. Well done, a truly dread entry in this contest, good luck, blessings, Roy
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
So much said in so few words Craig. One can imagine what it's like to be still alive and not able to escape, one can imagine rolling towards the furnace in a crematorium. Well done, a truly dread entry in this contest, good luck, blessings, Roy
Comment Written 01-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
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Thanks so much Roy. I don't imagine the cremation option would be much more pleasant, but at least it would be over sooner. Cheers, Craig
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That?s true, heh heh
Comment from Ricky1024
"Grave Concerns is a 5-7-5 Horror Contest Entry"
Rich in Theme and Imagery.
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It read well and Flowed well with no Grammar Issues as well.
Adjective and Objective Contents were both Excellent and Exceptional while Descriptive Measures aligned Perfectly and good luck with this and have a great day.
Doctor Ricky 1024
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
"Grave Concerns is a 5-7-5 Horror Contest Entry"
Rich in Theme and Imagery.
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It read well and Flowed well with no Grammar Issues as well.
Adjective and Objective Contents were both Excellent and Exceptional while Descriptive Measures aligned Perfectly and good luck with this and have a great day.
Doctor Ricky 1024
Comment Written 01-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
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Thanks for the much appreciated comments and the good wishes. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Debbie Pope
This one grips my heart, Craig. Doesn't everyone fear that they won't really be dead when they are buried? In a similar vein, I worried once that I would not really be anesthetized when the surgeon operated on me. Both thoughts are terrorizing.
Glad to see you writing again. Either you like this genre or you are just honoring Michael. At any rate, I am glad.
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
This one grips my heart, Craig. Doesn't everyone fear that they won't really be dead when they are buried? In a similar vein, I worried once that I would not really be anesthetized when the surgeon operated on me. Both thoughts are terrorizing.
Glad to see you writing again. Either you like this genre or you are just honoring Michael. At any rate, I am glad.
Comment Written 01-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
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Yes, I've had that same concern... and I've never had an operation. But the thought of it is most disturbing. There's an idea for another story...
I don't mind a bit of horror, but my other half (who is the sweetest person you'll ever meet) devours the stuff like candy. The more ghastly and blood-drenched the better. It's OK though, I've learned to sleep with one eye open! Thanks, Debbie :-)
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That is so funny about your wife. She is stronger than me.
Comment from beizanten
Is susan still alive when they burried her, if so so dark. A rather sad and well written piece of poetry, the emotion flow well despite the poetry shortness. Thank you for sharing
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
Is susan still alive when they burried her, if so so dark. A rather sad and well written piece of poetry, the emotion flow well despite the poetry shortness. Thank you for sharing
Comment Written 01-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
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Yes, and she is not happy about it. Many thanks for the kind comments. Craig
Comment from Apriori
Your poem creates tension and delivers a surprise twist. I like that you provided a proper name. The image reinforced your themeð???ð??½. Nice jobð???ð??½ I would enjoy using this as a writing prompt.
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
Your poem creates tension and delivers a surprise twist. I like that you provided a proper name. The image reinforced your themeð???ð??½. Nice jobð???ð??½ I would enjoy using this as a writing prompt.
Comment Written 01-Nov-2019
reply by the author on 01-Nov-2019
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Thanks for the kind remarks, they're much appreciated. Craig