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Tilting at Windmills

When faith runs out

48 total reviews 
Comment from johnwilson
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Ha! This is a winner! I absolutely loved it. (thanks for the notes, because I wouldn't have been able to laugh out as loudly with them.) What an incredible visual to accompany the piece you penned. Excellent alteration, rhyme, flow! I'm still laughing!

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 25-Mar-2018
    Very many thanks, Clem, for your supportive review and the six stars. Both much appreciated. So glad that this one caused you a little amusement! Best wishes, Tony
Comment from Writeling
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Ah yes, this is a real treat, which I'm sure will amuse many of its readers. The illustrative image is just right and the rhyming pattern clever and rewarding. I particularly admire:
'to genuflect, and then skedaddle.' I might borrow 'skedaddle' sometime!

With best wishes, Writeling


 Comment Written 25-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 25-Mar-2018
    Very many thanks, Writeling, for your supportive review and the six stars. Both much appreciated. So glad that this one caused you a little amusement! Best wishes, Tony
Comment from Dean Kuch
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Excellent poem here, Tony, which utilizes many poetic devices.

I really enjoyed reading this one aloud what with all of the S, B, and W sounds. Not to mention the abundance of R and T sounds throughout.

Good use of slant/near rhyming with "cracks" and "facts".

You showcase your extensive vocabulary in this piece which also features an abundance of good examples of alliteration.

Loved the following stanza:
"But encased in faith's dull armor,
blood-crusted in pursuit of right,
this old crusader, resurrected,
stands ready, resolute to fight."
... We have to be ready, don't we, heh-heh?

A composition featuring creative rhyming and slant rhymes, coupled with a smooth, even meter and flow.
Very well presented also.

Bravo!

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 25-Mar-2018
    Very many thanks, Dean, for your supportive review and constructive remarks about the composition of this one! Best wishes, Tony
reply by Dean Kuch on 25-Mar-2018
    Anytime.
Comment from RGstar
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A couple of strong underlined meanings here, Tony. Beautifully constructed, with another angle on that very word: faith.
Assonance, alliteration, beautifully imbedded with that perfect image to set things of.

Bravo.
Good write.
Best wishes.
RG

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 25-Mar-2018
    Very many thanks, Roy, for your supportive review and constructive remarks about the composition of this one! Best wishes, Tony
Comment from duchessofdrumborg
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"Tilting at Windmills' is an extremely well-written and thought-provoking piece. This poem is deftly descriptive and to me, a definite six. I look forward to seeing your next post.

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 25-Mar-2018
    Very many thanks, Duchess, for your supportive review and the six stars. Both much appreciated. Best wishes, Tony
Comment from Gloria ....
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Ha, this is filled with great wit and humour. I especially like the genuflect and skedaddle. That actually makes a lot of sense when the call for battle comes too late in life.

I never even for one second though about Don Quixote. hehe. That's me just getting with the disinformation program.

Great job Tony.

Gloria

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 25-Mar-2018
    Very many thanks, Gloria, for your supportive review. So glad that this one caused you a little amusement! Best wishes, Tony
Comment from karenina
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Interesting.....I expected Don Quixote a nd if I got him he was "bad to the bone"----(hah!)---


Your thyme scene was....Well, what WAS it?

XXXAA
XBXB
XCXC
DDEE


(Pardon me while I post a nip)


Hey.....it's five stars for wit and image and the twist of in a free verse with rhyme chasers!

I'm smiling.....

Karenina

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 28-Mar-2018
    Many thanks for stopping by to review, Karenina. Glad you enjoyed this rhyme cocktail! Best wishes, Tony
reply by karenina on 29-Mar-2018
    It wad authentically your own and it worked!
    Karenina
Comment from w.j.debi
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A delightful entry for the Faith contest, and an unusual subject. Don Quixote is one of my favorite stories. He may have seemed daft to many, but one has to admire his dedication to his cause, even though it was meant as a parody.

Excellent tribute to the story. Good luck in the contest.

 Comment Written 24-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 25-Mar-2018
    Many thanks for your kind response, WJ. Very much appreciated! There is much in the character of Don Quixote to like. Best wishes, Tony.
Comment from rama devi
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Wow - loved reading this aloud--especially the first stanza with the S, B, and W sounds plus consonance of R and T. Love the slant rhyme of cracks and facts. Love line one:

How wildly wind-shanked windows rattle,


Love the unusual vocabulary here and the continued alliteraiton (note one optional spag suggestion):


Once more unto the battledore,
to loft his shuttlecock of shame,(;)
but how the howling gale is blowing
through his wormwood weakened frame.



Fun rhymes here:

Since his armour's rather rusted,
ancient rites no longer trusted,
he is tempted by the devil
to genuflect, and then skedaddle.


Highly original and eloquent in a whimsical way.

Creative rhymes and slant rhymes, all well-timed and rich with phonetic resonance. Fine presentation.

Bravo

Warmly, rd

 Comment Written 24-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 28-Mar-2018
    As always a detailed and supportive review, for which, many thanks. Delighted that you thought this one worth six stars! All the best, Tony
reply by rama devi on 28-Mar-2018
    My pleasure, Tony. Blessings, rd
Comment from Ben Colder
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Oh the thrill of playing the game of Bad Mitten. An art to conquer for many, only simple task for others. Well written poem. Thank you for sharing. Best to you.

 Comment Written 24-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 28-Mar-2018
    Many thanks for stopping by to review, Ben. Bad Mitten just about sums up my prowess at the game these days. Best wishes, Tony