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by juliadebeauvoir45
Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:31 pm
Forum: Post-a-Poem (Beginners)
Topic: Haiku Train
Replies: 7788
Views: 1625738

Re: Haiku Train

Value for the money
Put it where your mouth is sir
or just ante up!
by juliadebeauvoir45
Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:42 pm
Forum: Post-a-Poem (Beginners)
Topic: Haiku Train
Replies: 7788
Views: 1625738

Re: Haiku Train

Failed Fabulously
quarter mile from the homestretch
lost her 'maiden' head.
by juliadebeauvoir45
Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:56 pm
Forum: Post-a-Poem (Experienced)
Topic: Brides
Replies: 13
Views: 2699

Re: Brides

Hi,
I liked the fact you posted the picture.
Best line was the last one--'terrible vinatas'.
My suggestion would be to take out 'in' in both places.
I don't think they are needed.

Cheers!
JB
by juliadebeauvoir45
Tue Feb 14, 2012 10:47 pm
Forum: Post-a-Poem (Experienced)
Topic: Birthday
Replies: 11
Views: 2122

Re: Birthday

One year the kids made a photo mosaic, a diary from warmness to winter’s decaying: the feeding of bottles and reading of stories, his hair set in bobbles, the family guffawing; teaching the beautiful game in the garden, I love the cadence this piece. There is a certain sense of affection laced with...
by juliadebeauvoir45
Sat Feb 11, 2012 5:28 am
Forum: Post-a-Poem (Experienced)
Topic: Revised: I Loved Myself Too Late Newly Titled:The Ditch Bag
Replies: 21
Views: 3524

Re: Revised: I Loved Myself Too Late Newly Titled:The Ditch

I think the lines "I loved myself too late" resonate with females who have taken a more submissive role in their relationships. Most of us (at least in my age bracket) have mothers who grew up in the forties. We learned from them that putting others ahead of self is paramount. I am certain...
by juliadebeauvoir45
Fri Feb 10, 2012 6:31 pm
Forum: Post-a-Poem (Experienced)
Topic: Untitled
Replies: 8
Views: 1983

Re: Untitled

Lianas of laundry arc from block to block, secured to balconies where bicycles, hooked by their wheels, swing softly in the breeze. I loved this part of your poem. The flow and ebb was perfect. Lianas of laundry...! Wonderful. I almost wanted the poem to start with this and end on " snow-haire...
by juliadebeauvoir45
Fri Feb 10, 2012 6:18 pm
Forum: Hello, Good Evening and Welcome
Topic: See Who's Who On This Forum!
Replies: 129
Views: 153457

Re: See Who's Who On This Forum!

I love being back! Missed all of you!

Kisses,
Kim
JB
by juliadebeauvoir45
Fri Feb 10, 2012 5:52 pm
Forum: Post-a-Poem (Experienced)
Topic: Revised: I Loved Myself Too Late Newly Titled:The Ditch Bag
Replies: 21
Views: 3524

Re: Revised: I Loved Myself Too Late

Hello Everyone, Its so good to be back! My absence had little to do with you and all to do with me. I've been rebuilding my life the last two or three years. It's taken all of my creative juices but now they are coming back to me in bits. Honestly, this is the first poem of substance that wasn't scr...
by juliadebeauvoir45
Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:04 am
Forum: Post-a-Poem (Experienced)
Topic: Landscapes
Replies: 23
Views: 3353

Re: Landscapes

Yes , it has snowed here ― but lightly. It is morning still. A choir of trees ― branches raised in hallelujah ― sway in a sea-breeze from along the coast. You are sitting there legs loosely crossed hair up hands cupped around a dandelion coffee. Yes terday, we jumped up and down and ate soup to kee...
by juliadebeauvoir45
Thu Feb 09, 2012 8:45 am
Forum: Post-a-Poem (Experienced)
Topic: Skinchanger
Replies: 6
Views: 2087

Re: Skinchanger

I liked the progression of layers and wonder if it would be too trite to name them as I., II., and III while leaving then ending off as it doesn't do justice to the rest. I think the poem would have benefited from the rich weave of legend about men who take the shapes of animals or vica- versa. For ...
by juliadebeauvoir45
Thu Feb 09, 2012 8:35 am
Forum: Post-a-Poem (Experienced)
Topic: Revised: I Loved Myself Too Late Newly Titled:The Ditch Bag
Replies: 21
Views: 3524

Revised: I Loved Myself Too Late Newly Titled:The Ditch Bag

Revision: The smoke is spectacular from here, smoldering piles kindled against the frost. We should have wrapped the plum trees in August, winched them tightly with bandages as if they were broken. But we forgot. “When I grew up everyone had a ditch bag.” He says, matter of fact. His father taught h...