Thoughts of Going Back to School
Grandson's humorous take on looking toward the School year41 total reviews
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
Your contest poem is in great form, Mystery Author. I enjoyed
reading it. Great job with the syllable count, the smooth flow,
the color scheme and image, and the fun inspiration. Your words
were filled with great imagery. I understand how a young child
would view his school calendar as opposed to how a teacher would.
I liked how time progressed from the end of summer through the
school year to the beginning of summer again.
Great job and best wishes in the contest, Jan
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2022
Your contest poem is in great form, Mystery Author. I enjoyed
reading it. Great job with the syllable count, the smooth flow,
the color scheme and image, and the fun inspiration. Your words
were filled with great imagery. I understand how a young child
would view his school calendar as opposed to how a teacher would.
I liked how time progressed from the end of summer through the
school year to the beginning of summer again.
Great job and best wishes in the contest, Jan
Comment Written 03-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2022
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Oh Jan, as always you are so sweet! Yeah, my 12 yr old grandson is not looking forward to going back, but as a retired teacher, there were many years I wasn't either. Lol! Thanks my dear friend for the awesome review and comments my friend!
Comment from Pam (respa)
-Nice artwork and presentation.
-The syllable count is good, along with the topic.
-You have good, descriptive examples of all
of those school holidays; I have known them well,
but am now retired!
-I like the line, "Won't think about next month!"
-I also like your addition of 'brave' to describe President's Day.
-Good choice for the opening and closing lines.
-A good entry; good luck!
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2022
-Nice artwork and presentation.
-The syllable count is good, along with the topic.
-You have good, descriptive examples of all
of those school holidays; I have known them well,
but am now retired!
-I like the line, "Won't think about next month!"
-I also like your addition of 'brave' to describe President's Day.
-Good choice for the opening and closing lines.
-A good entry; good luck!
Comment Written 03-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2022
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Thanks Pam, that doesn't show on my iPad. I will try to chang the whole font. Thanks for the awesome review and kind comments
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You are welcome. It looks great!!!!
I took the suggestion out of the review.
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Pam, could you be any sweeter? Thank you
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You are welcome!
Comment from Janet Foor
Wow! That was one fast school year written in perfect rictameter.
Grandson's humor is always the best.
Well done and good luck in the contest.
Blessings
Janet
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2022
Wow! That was one fast school year written in perfect rictameter.
Grandson's humor is always the best.
Well done and good luck in the contest.
Blessings
Janet
Comment Written 03-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2022
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Oh Janet, as always you are so sweet! Yeah, my 12 yr old grandson is not looking forward to going back, but as a retired teacher, there were many years I wasn't either. Lol! Thanks my dear friend for the awesome review and comments my friend!
Comment from evesayshi
In my opinion, a charming poem, reality included - simply narrated, as though by a child - smoothly succinct, with a writer's excellent memory. Best wishes in the contest with this nostalgic gem...
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2022
In my opinion, a charming poem, reality included - simply narrated, as though by a child - smoothly succinct, with a writer's excellent memory. Best wishes in the contest with this nostalgic gem...
Comment Written 03-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2022
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Oh Eve, as always you are so sweet! Yeah, my 12 yr old grandson is not looking forward to going back, but as a retired teacher, there were many years I wasn't either. Lol! Thanks my dear friend for the awesome review and comments my friend!
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You are so welcome - my pleasure. Thank you for sharing...Eve
Comment from Teri7
This is a very cute and well written Rictameter poem you have penned for the contest about your Grandsons humor about school and holidays. You used very good descriptive words and very nice imagery from the art work you chose. Best wishes in the contest. Teri
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2022
This is a very cute and well written Rictameter poem you have penned for the contest about your Grandsons humor about school and holidays. You used very good descriptive words and very nice imagery from the art work you chose. Best wishes in the contest. Teri
Comment Written 03-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 05-Aug-2022
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Oh Teri, as always you are so sweet! Yeah, my 12 yr old grandson is not looking forward to going back, but as a retired teacher, there were many years I wasn't either. Lol! Thanks my dear friend for the awesome review and comments my friend!
Comment from Tom Horonzy
You did what needed to be done on the rictameter challenge. Well done. That said, can you explain, if you're a teacher, why you are, for so many in the profession express frustration even with the dawning of a new year, highlighted by, as this ditty indicates, time off?
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2022
You did what needed to be done on the rictameter challenge. Well done. That said, can you explain, if you're a teacher, why you are, for so many in the profession express frustration even with the dawning of a new year, highlighted by, as this ditty indicates, time off?
Comment Written 03-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2022
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Yes I am a retired Special Ed teacher, but I just wanted to have some fun with it, since my grandson was dreading school starting. Thanks my awesome friend for the kind review and comments
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Yes, I know, u were jk but you are not alone. My wife has a Masters in Elem Ed. but quit the field after child one was birthed. Yet many of her friends echo similar thoughts even before arriving for their first day.
Comment from LisaMay
As I don't live in the States I am not familiar with some of these holidays - unsure about your syllable count in the 4th line. If MEA is pronounced as 3 separate letters then your line is 9 syllables, but maybe you pronounce it as meea.
Continuity of kids' education has been so difficult for the past couple of years, no wonder a feeling such as your grandson's has become prevalent.
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2022
As I don't live in the States I am not familiar with some of these holidays - unsure about your syllable count in the 4th line. If MEA is pronounced as 3 separate letters then your line is 9 syllables, but maybe you pronounce it as meea.
Continuity of kids' education has been so difficult for the past couple of years, no wonder a feeling such as your grandson's has become prevalent.
Comment Written 03-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2022
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Sorry Lisa, as I wasn't thinking about MEA being a MN holiday for kids. So I changed that to teachers workshop. Then it wasn't saving things right, so hope it looks better. I thank you so much for your kind review.
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(I had to work out what MN referred to in your reply. Knowing abbreviations for all your states doesn't come naturally to a non-resident.)
Now your poem has different font sizes, starting small. Also your syllable count doesn't conform to the rictameter scheme, because the line 'Looking towards a teacher's workshop' is 9 syllables and it should be 8.
Comment from dragonpoet
This is one thing that is and will always be ageless, kids in school, and even adults at work generally look toward the next day off.
Good luck in the contest.
Keep writing and stay healthy.
Joan
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2022
This is one thing that is and will always be ageless, kids in school, and even adults at work generally look toward the next day off.
Good luck in the contest.
Keep writing and stay healthy.
Joan
Comment Written 03-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2022
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Thanks so much Joan. My grandson was here the other day and when I asked him if he was looking forward to school, he named all of these Holidays. So I thought it would be a cute idea for the contest. Thanks so much my friend.
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You are most kindly welcome. It was a great idea.
Joan
Comment from harmony13
The author's words are outlined, clear, appealing for kids, are descriptive
and creative. The poem made me smile as I thought about these vacations
and breaks. I looked forward to when they went back to school! The poem flows and connects well. The artwork and color scheme compliment these
words.
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2022
The author's words are outlined, clear, appealing for kids, are descriptive
and creative. The poem made me smile as I thought about these vacations
and breaks. I looked forward to when they went back to school! The poem flows and connects well. The artwork and color scheme compliment these
words.
Comment Written 03-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2022
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Thanks so much Maria. I am a retired Special Ed teacher, but I just wanted to have some fun with it, since my grandson was dreading school starting. Thanks my awesome friend for the kind review and comments. I am thankful it made you smile! You make me smile!
Comment from Frank Malley
"What Kids Love About School" is a poem that finds most of its justification in its adherence to to the rictameter form, which I and my dictionary discovered only today; this poem says little that is remarkable about childhood or what days off really mean to kids suffering the routine of the school year, like that kiss of delight when one opens his eyes and realizes that he is this day free to play, explore, invent. The mention of an MEA day off (Minnesota Educator Academy) will remind Minnesotans of lucky days off, but do nothing for those of us schooled in the other 49 states, or elsewhere in the this big world. This poem suffers from the idea that anything emotionally inspired becomes good poetry; it is this delusion that fills our world with mediocre attempts at an art that has embodied such power in its true achievements.
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reply by the author on 03-Aug-2022
"What Kids Love About School" is a poem that finds most of its justification in its adherence to to the rictameter form, which I and my dictionary discovered only today; this poem says little that is remarkable about childhood or what days off really mean to kids suffering the routine of the school year, like that kiss of delight when one opens his eyes and realizes that he is this day free to play, explore, invent. The mention of an MEA day off (Minnesota Educator Academy) will remind Minnesotans of lucky days off, but do nothing for those of us schooled in the other 49 states, or elsewhere in the this big world. This poem suffers from the idea that anything emotionally inspired becomes good poetry; it is this delusion that fills our world with mediocre attempts at an art that has embodied such power in its true achievements.
This rating does not count towards story rating or author rank.
The highest and the lowest rating are not included in calculations.
Comment Written 03-Aug-2022
reply by the author on 03-Aug-2022
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.Frank if you read the notes you would have seen it was inspired by grandson who was dreading cause Summer went too fast.and was meant for some humor! Thanks for reading!
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Got it; however, words mean what they mean. All the best. Frank