Pantoum Collection
Viewing comments for Chapter 7 "The Elephant Ride"Poems written using the pantoum form
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Comment from Dorothy Farrell
Another nice one from you. I like it very much - perfect Pantoum. What does an elephant really think I wonder. Very well written in good abab form. Regards Dorothy
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2013
Another nice one from you. I like it very much - perfect Pantoum. What does an elephant really think I wonder. Very well written in good abab form. Regards Dorothy
Comment Written 20-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2013
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Thanks, Dorothy, for your empathetic review. There is some great work being done in elephant sanctuaries up in Thailand but until the mass of visiting tourists transfer their allegiance to these the almighty tourist dollar will continue to sustain the elephant trekking business. It is a matter of re-education largely.
Comment from teafor2
tfawcus--Reminder preface, expressive title, graphic pic-
ture and abusive/demeaning theme complement yet another
meshing, melding, molding and enfolding of phrases that
explore the nuances of the lucrative tourist trade at the
expense of this majestic animal. Another sad indictment
of humanity by an absorbing write. teafor2
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2013
tfawcus--Reminder preface, expressive title, graphic pic-
ture and abusive/demeaning theme complement yet another
meshing, melding, molding and enfolding of phrases that
explore the nuances of the lucrative tourist trade at the
expense of this majestic animal. Another sad indictment
of humanity by an absorbing write. teafor2
Comment Written 20-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2013
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Thanks, Teafor2, for your thoughtful review and empathetic comments. There is some great work being done in elephant sanctuaries up in Thailand but until the mass of visiting tourists transfer their allegiance to these the almighty tourist dollar will continue to sustain the elephant trekking business. It is a matter of re-education largely.
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You are welcome. I was stationed there in
1970 and was not aware of this situation.
Comment from JMUwrites
I really enjoyed this Pantoum Tony, felt as though I was along for the ride and saw first-hand what you were describing!
The Pantoum is definitely NOT one of my favorite styles of poetry (seems so incredibly redundant), but the content of this one is what made it a most enjoyable read for me!
Thanks for sharing this and all the best to you going forward!
JMU
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2013
I really enjoyed this Pantoum Tony, felt as though I was along for the ride and saw first-hand what you were describing!
The Pantoum is definitely NOT one of my favorite styles of poetry (seems so incredibly redundant), but the content of this one is what made it a most enjoyable read for me!
Thanks for sharing this and all the best to you going forward!
JMU
Comment Written 20-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2013
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Many thanks for your kind review, JMU. The pantoum is as you say a very repetitive form of poetry and only suitable for a fairly narrow range of subjects. It's an interesting challenge though!
Comment from boxergirl
You have done a good job creating a pantoum poem. I am a big animal lover so this poem touches my heart. We take all these wild beautiful creatures from their natural habitats just so we humans can have a few moments of pleasure. Great descriptions throughout and the repetition of lines adds to the tone of your message. Good one!
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2013
You have done a good job creating a pantoum poem. I am a big animal lover so this poem touches my heart. We take all these wild beautiful creatures from their natural habitats just so we humans can have a few moments of pleasure. Great descriptions throughout and the repetition of lines adds to the tone of your message. Good one!
Comment Written 20-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2013
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Thanks, boxergirl, for your thoughtful review and empathetic comments. There is some great work being done in elephant sanctuaries up in Thailand but until the mass of visiting tourists transfer their allegiance to these the almighty tourist dollar will continue to sustain the elephant trekking business. It is a matter of re-education largely.
Comment from Righteous Riter
Good complimentary photo. Good use of the abab rhyme scheme. Good perfect rhyming with side/ride...tear/fear. Good alliteration with sways/side...seeking/solace...her/here...Ganesh/god...full/fear. Good clear message followed by helpful authors notes.
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2013
Good complimentary photo. Good use of the abab rhyme scheme. Good perfect rhyming with side/ride...tear/fear. Good alliteration with sways/side...seeking/solace...her/here...Ganesh/god...full/fear. Good clear message followed by helpful authors notes.
Comment Written 20-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2013
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Very many thanks for your kind review, Righteous Riter. Very much appreciated!
Comment from emrpoems
I always liked repetition in a poem. i has a special kind of rhythm and also reinforces the idea.
Loved his poem with its abab rhyme. Easy flow of words
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2013
I always liked repetition in a poem. i has a special kind of rhythm and also reinforces the idea.
Loved his poem with its abab rhyme. Easy flow of words
Comment Written 20-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 21-Oct-2013
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Very many thanks for your kind review, EMR. Very much appreciated!
Comment from Nosha17
Very well-written animal poem which has good rhyming techniques and excellent imagery. It read very well. Thank you for sharing this delightful poem. Commendable.
reply by the author on 20-Oct-2013
Very well-written animal poem which has good rhyming techniques and excellent imagery. It read very well. Thank you for sharing this delightful poem. Commendable.
Comment Written 20-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 20-Oct-2013
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Many thanks for your kind review, Nosha. So glad you enjoyed my poem.
Comment from ThePaperThief
I really like this, read it twice and it hit me the second time around how gracefully its written. Unique content, kind of sad, but in the right way. Makes me want to write a pantoum because it was a really good one.Thanks!
reply by the author on 20-Oct-2013
I really like this, read it twice and it hit me the second time around how gracefully its written. Unique content, kind of sad, but in the right way. Makes me want to write a pantoum because it was a really good one.Thanks!
Comment Written 20-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 20-Oct-2013
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Many thanks for your very kind comments about my poem, Paper Thief! Much appreciated.
Comment from Rondeno
Marvelous. Pantoums are deceptively difficult to write, and all too often are attempted by dilettantes. Here, you have used the form for a high poetic purpose. The repeated lines reinforce both the slow rhythm of the elephant's movement, and the sad, psalm-like lament of her life.
reply by the author on 20-Oct-2013
Marvelous. Pantoums are deceptively difficult to write, and all too often are attempted by dilettantes. Here, you have used the form for a high poetic purpose. The repeated lines reinforce both the slow rhythm of the elephant's movement, and the sad, psalm-like lament of her life.
Comment Written 20-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 20-Oct-2013
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Thank you very much, Rondeno, for another thoughtful and complimentary review. I appreciate your 6-star rating! Best wishes, Tony
Comment from ronnie k
A poem of delighted sorrow, the elephant the large wild beast of the jungle like man has a god that the poor elephants swaying calls to.
reply by the author on 20-Oct-2013
A poem of delighted sorrow, the elephant the large wild beast of the jungle like man has a god that the poor elephants swaying calls to.
Comment Written 20-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 20-Oct-2013
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Many thanks for your very kind comments about my poem, Ronnie! Much appreciated.