Steve's Story-Poems
Viewing comments for Chapter 30 "The Great Escaper Caper"A collection of my poems
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Comment from Curly Girly
This is an entertaining read about goats. They can be tricky to catch and they do tend to eat everything which is precious, from roses to laundry.
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
This is an entertaining read about goats. They can be tricky to catch and they do tend to eat everything which is precious, from roses to laundry.
Comment Written 04-May-2013
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
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Thanks, CG
Steve
Comment from rhymelord
Dear Steve,
I started to read and decided it was worth a sixer, before I reached the notice of your victory and a well deserved one at that. A wonderfully executed mix of iambs and anapaests combined with your superb rhymes would do justice to Banjo himself. Its also crazy enough to mix it with Noel Coward.
Best regards
Reg
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
Dear Steve,
I started to read and decided it was worth a sixer, before I reached the notice of your victory and a well deserved one at that. A wonderfully executed mix of iambs and anapaests combined with your superb rhymes would do justice to Banjo himself. Its also crazy enough to mix it with Noel Coward.
Best regards
Reg
Comment Written 04-May-2013
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
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Thanks, Reg.
June Yvonne has pointed out that the meter/rhyme has some similarities to 'Clancy of the Overflow' and a couple of others think they have spotted Poe's Raven...
Can't say I was consciously imitating either, but I did have fun...
Steve
Comment from JuneYvonne
Absolutely brilliant Steve! I didn't see this in time to cast a vote but thankfully you didn't need mine to win. This was funny, well written, great meter and rhyme, and just a pleasure to read.
I found myself thinking immediately of Banjo Paterson's "Clancy of the Overflow", with which you are no doubt familiar:
...And an answer came directed
in a writing unexpected
(And I think the same was written
with a thumb nail dipped in tar);
'Twas his shearing mate who wrote it,
and verbatim I will quote it:
"Clancy's gone to Queensland droving
and we don't know where he are..."
Love it - and love your Great Escaper Caper too - great work!
June
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
Absolutely brilliant Steve! I didn't see this in time to cast a vote but thankfully you didn't need mine to win. This was funny, well written, great meter and rhyme, and just a pleasure to read.
I found myself thinking immediately of Banjo Paterson's "Clancy of the Overflow", with which you are no doubt familiar:
...And an answer came directed
in a writing unexpected
(And I think the same was written
with a thumb nail dipped in tar);
'Twas his shearing mate who wrote it,
and verbatim I will quote it:
"Clancy's gone to Queensland droving
and we don't know where he are..."
Love it - and love your Great Escaper Caper too - great work!
June
Comment Written 04-May-2013
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
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Thanks , June.
Of course I do know Banjo's poems - I remember my Dad had a copy of them and I read it as quite a young child - too long ago to mention - a couple of other reviewers have pointed out similarities in R&M to Poe's 'The raven'.
I think Clancy is more like Raven than I was, but I'll certainly take both comparisons as a huge compliment.
Steve
Comment from Jina Sarma
really good attempt. I am impressed with your writing your words are holding weight. you have your own mark in writing. just write more freely. all the best. keep writing.
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
really good attempt. I am impressed with your writing your words are holding weight. you have your own mark in writing. just write more freely. all the best. keep writing.
Comment Written 04-May-2013
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
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Thank you, Jina.
Steve
Comment from Carole Rosa
To the author of The Great Escaper Caper, I'm not too poetic intelligent, because all the way through this poem, I thought you were writing about goats eating your garden and etc. I should skip your poem if I don't understand it, but I read it twice and I want to give you five stars for my effort. Carole
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
To the author of The Great Escaper Caper, I'm not too poetic intelligent, because all the way through this poem, I thought you were writing about goats eating your garden and etc. I should skip your poem if I don't understand it, but I read it twice and I want to give you five stars for my effort. Carole
Comment Written 04-May-2013
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
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Thank you, carole.
yes, that's exactly what it is about. Towards the end I exaggerated (using hyperbole) to compare keeping the goats fenced in to keeping prisoners secure in a POW camp....
Steve
Comment from Roxanna Andrews
This is very funny. I had neighbors across the allyway from me and their dog would rip their fence to shreds everyday. They fixed and fixed, but I'd hear wood splintering and ripping and sure enough this huge dog was excaping once again, but it never ate our flowers. This is really great. A+ Rox
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
This is very funny. I had neighbors across the allyway from me and their dog would rip their fence to shreds everyday. They fixed and fixed, but I'd hear wood splintering and ripping and sure enough this huge dog was excaping once again, but it never ate our flowers. This is really great. A+ Rox
Comment Written 04-May-2013
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
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Thanks, Rox.
yep, some animals seem hell-bent on 'escaping'.
Steve
Comment from janalma
This is great. I don't know how you did it with such complicated sentences, but this rhymes and also makes sense. It flows along in good rhyme and is humorous too. I know little about poetry, but you seem to have covered a lot of territory here, going by your notes, and did it well. Good job.
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
This is great. I don't know how you did it with such complicated sentences, but this rhymes and also makes sense. It flows along in good rhyme and is humorous too. I know little about poetry, but you seem to have covered a lot of territory here, going by your notes, and did it well. Good job.
Comment Written 04-May-2013
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
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Thank you - glad you enjoyed.
Steve
Comment from Dawn Munro
This is an absolutely adorable poem, and I lived on a farm property with several goats, so I do know how destructive they can be Queen Elizabeth roses? Oh those troublesome two! What a wonderful entry for this prompt - best of luck!
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
This is an absolutely adorable poem, and I lived on a farm property with several goats, so I do know how destructive they can be Queen Elizabeth roses? Oh those troublesome two! What a wonderful entry for this prompt - best of luck!
Comment Written 03-May-2013
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
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Ah well, the roses needed pruning anyway!
Thanks for the kind words, Dawn.
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Great attitude - I'd be thinking about curried goat. LOL
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Ah well, the roses needed pruning anyway!
Thanks for the kind words, Dawn.
Comment from JeanneHP
Really enjoyed your poem about your two escapee goats. It was very imaginative bringing the WWII escape info into the poem. A lighthearted well written prose.
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
Really enjoyed your poem about your two escapee goats. It was very imaginative bringing the WWII escape info into the poem. A lighthearted well written prose.
Comment Written 03-May-2013
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
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Thanks, Jeanne.
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Thanks, Jeanne.
Comment from Evelyn Fort Stewart
This is all very interesting and well-done. i have a friend who has three goats and no matter what she does they weem to find a way out of the fence. They've eaten the best of flowers and scrubs of all the neighbors. Good job. God loves you and I do too.
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
This is all very interesting and well-done. i have a friend who has three goats and no matter what she does they weem to find a way out of the fence. They've eaten the best of flowers and scrubs of all the neighbors. Good job. God loves you and I do too.
Comment Written 03-May-2013
reply by the author on 04-May-2013
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Thank you, Evelyn.
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Thank you, Evelyn.