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An Ekphrastic Poetry Collection for NaPoWriMo 2022

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Comment from karenina
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My grandson calls a lawn full of dandelions gone to seed "a field of wishes!". He's not wrong you know... Our inner child knows all the magic!

Karenina

 Comment Written 12-May-2022


reply by the author on 12-May-2022
    Aww, bless him - he is completely right!
    Best wishes, Debra x
reply by karenina on 12-May-2022
    Can I just keep him at age eight for a few more years??? Please????

Comment from Father Flaps
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Hi Debra,
Dandelions were adewpearl's (Brooke) favorite flower. She often wrote a poem about them. Such a shame she is gone. It's funny what people see in dandelion seeds. They might be a soldiers jumping into eastern France during WWII, or a poet's poems for a NaPoWriMo contest!
I like the assonance of soft "u" sounds in "clusters of fluffy", and the strong "e" sounds in "prepare for release".
Also, the alliteration of "parachutes prepare".
Nice entry for the Lune Poetry contest... Good Luck!
Hugs,
Kimbob

 Comment Written 12-Apr-2022


reply by the author on 12-Apr-2022
    Hi Kimbob :)
    Thanks so much for your thorough feedback - it's always lovely to read what you got from something I wrote!
    Best wishes as always, Debra x
Comment from Katherine M. (k-11)
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This is a lovely interpretation of the dandelion, Debra. I have always found it sad that this flower is considered as a weed. It has not only the beauty that you have seen, but is also much-vaunted as a lettuce leaf 'at least in France).

 Comment Written 09-Apr-2022


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2022
    Hello Kate :)
    Thank you for your kind feedback. I love dandelions...but only to look at and to blow....! I have tasted them before and found them to be quite bitter - an acquired taste, perhaps?!
    Best wishes, Debra x
Comment from Jesse James Doty
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I love the title and the photo close-up of the dandelions with their spores lifting off into the air. What a wonderful example of life moving on. And comparing the spores to parachutes is quite clever and creative. Thousands of seeds flying over the land to plant new plants in order to continue the journey of life.
This is beautiful and moving.
Thanks for brightening up my morning!
Jesse

 Comment Written 09-Apr-2022


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2022
    Thank you so much, Jesse, for your lovely feedback. I appreciate it :)
    I'm glad you enjoyed reading my poem.
    Best wishes, Debra
Comment from Dawn Munro
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The lune form is not as easy as it might first seem to be, and your wonderful poem exhibits all the reasons why -- it evokes much imagery while amusing and charming the reader with clever word choices such as "fluffy". I can feel that texture!

Best of luck in the contest! IMHO, this one will be hard to beat!

 Comment Written 09-Apr-2022


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2022
    Thank you so much, Dawn :) I'm honoured to receive 6 stars from you and your feedback is so appreciated.
    Best wishes as always, Debra x
reply by Dawn Munro on 09-Apr-2022
    It was my pleasure, Debra! :)
Comment from Sally Law
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I love this kind of inspired poetry. I have so many of these written I have in edit but have never posted. I am inspired by you and probably need to get with it. Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs

 Comment Written 09-Apr-2022


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2022
    Thank you so much, Sal :) Yes, you should post them!
    Best wishes to you, also.
    Debra x
Comment from Mama Baer
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Ah, LOVE this little piece of poetry, Debra! Those seven words are perfect for this image. I have always loved blowing wishes from dandelions. Now, I do feel guilty, knowing they will land in someone else's yard, hehe. Blowing lots of good wishes your way!

 Comment Written 09-Apr-2022


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2022
    Thank you so much, Mama Baer, for your lovely feedback and all those lovely stars!! You are very kind :)
    Best wishes as always, Debra x
Comment from Pam (respa)
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-Very nice artwork and presentation, Debra.
-The syllable count is good, along with the topic.
-Effective imagery with "fluffy parachutes."
-You tell a little story about these clusters
as they "prepare for release."
-Good, imaginative comparison, too.
-A good entry; good luck.

 Comment Written 08-Apr-2022


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2022
    Thank you so much, Pam, for your lovely feedback. I appreciate it :)
    I'm glad you enjoyed reading my poem.
    Best wishes, Debra
reply by Pam (respa) on 09-Apr-2022
    You are very welcome, Debra.
Comment from Gloria ....
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Very good. You've managed a satori within the lune poetic form, and a fine fancy of flight this will be.

Great job of this, Debra. Wishing you all the best with the Committee. :))

Gloria

 Comment Written 08-Apr-2022


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2022
    Thank you so much, Gloria :) Glad you enjoyed this one!
    Best wishes as always, Debra x
Comment from Raul1
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This poem meets the requirements for the contest. I like your lune poem. It is interesting and unique. Excellent work! No grammatical errors. Good job! Thank you for sharing!

 Comment Written 08-Apr-2022


reply by the author on 09-Apr-2022
    Thank you so much, Raul, for your lovely feedback. I appreciate it :)
    I'm glad you enjoyed reading my poem.
    Best wishes, Debra