The Heart of Poetry
Viewing comments for Chapter 49 "Prejudice"'Tis not the Bard, but pretty good poetry anyway
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Comment from krys123
Carolyn;
an excellent argument on what prejudice really is And how should one perceive it and that is written in an acrostic poetic form. I enjoyed this because it was quite witty of you to put the discussion of how we perceive one during an incident and how soon we are to judge it by using a prejudicial statement.
Your acrostic poem was done very well and the imagery was very descriptive and expressive in an annotated commentary type of way.
Thank you for share I am posting this for everyone to read and may the Lord be with you always.
Alex
reply by the author on 31-Aug-2014
Carolyn;
an excellent argument on what prejudice really is And how should one perceive it and that is written in an acrostic poetic form. I enjoyed this because it was quite witty of you to put the discussion of how we perceive one during an incident and how soon we are to judge it by using a prejudicial statement.
Your acrostic poem was done very well and the imagery was very descriptive and expressive in an annotated commentary type of way.
Thank you for share I am posting this for everyone to read and may the Lord be with you always.
Alex
Comment Written 29-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 31-Aug-2014
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Thanks Alex, when choosing a word, I wanted to make a stateme3nt with a purpose. Thank you for affirming that for me. :-) Carolyn
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You are so sincerely welcome Carolyn.
Alex
Comment from Cajungirl
Exceptional poem, Carolyn, such a powerful read. The words flow excellently from one line to the next, nothing seems forced. You are so right, we live in such turbulent times, if we would take the time to set aside our prejudices, justice may prevail. Best of luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
Exceptional poem, Carolyn, such a powerful read. The words flow excellently from one line to the next, nothing seems forced. You are so right, we live in such turbulent times, if we would take the time to set aside our prejudices, justice may prevail. Best of luck in the contest.
Comment Written 29-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
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Thanks V, for the comments and the wonderful rating. Justice will prevail, in the end, won't it? :-) Carolyn
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we can only pray.
Comment from sweetwoodjax
this is an excellent write, Carolyn, you did an excellent job writing this acrostic poem about the way we have to look within ourselves and draw out the good to overcome the prejudice nature around us. I enjoyed reading it. good luck in the contest. the deadline is the day my mother died last year. that will be a hard day for me.
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
this is an excellent write, Carolyn, you did an excellent job writing this acrostic poem about the way we have to look within ourselves and draw out the good to overcome the prejudice nature around us. I enjoyed reading it. good luck in the contest. the deadline is the day my mother died last year. that will be a hard day for me.
Comment Written 29-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
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I am sorry those memories will be hard. I still miss mother and she died in 2007 at almost 98 yrs.
Thank you for reading and reviewing this and also the good luck.
:-) Carolyn
Comment from adewpearl
A solid acrostic for Prejudice
good alliteration in certain situations stand
good pairing of obvious/obscured
You offer wise advice about the nature of prejudice and how to avoid acting on it
You have me dying of curiosity about why you chose the artwork?? :-) Brooke
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
A solid acrostic for Prejudice
good alliteration in certain situations stand
good pairing of obvious/obscured
You offer wise advice about the nature of prejudice and how to avoid acting on it
You have me dying of curiosity about why you chose the artwork?? :-) Brooke
Comment Written 29-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
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Thanks Brooke for this wonderful review and analysis of Prejudice. First of all. I wrote the poem prior to the picture. VMargarite seems to silhouette much of her work, which I like. As I browsed, I came across this one with the 'ball up in the air.' Where will it land, into which hand will it fall. We can not 'know' for certain until it happens. Pre----judice isn't like that. Even though we don't know, we will insist we do 'know,' and will voice that opinion or action, in spite of our intellect.
Hey that's a pretty good essay... maybe I will write it quickly so I don't forget. LOL
Hope that helps.
:-) Carolyn
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fascinating answer :-)
Comment from Nosha17
Yes, I agree with you, as long as people realise that prejudice can be two ways. People also have to banish their hatred for fellow man, whatever the colour. Well written acrostic with well chosen words and message. Good luck in the contest. Faye
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
Yes, I agree with you, as long as people realise that prejudice can be two ways. People also have to banish their hatred for fellow man, whatever the colour. Well written acrostic with well chosen words and message. Good luck in the contest. Faye
Comment Written 29-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
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Thanks Faye, I appreciate your fine remarks and insightful thinking. :-) Carolyn
Comment from misscookie
I love the photo that you choose for your poem.
The picture tell is all,
you inspired me to write a poem to express what I see.
Title a picture tells it all. it's not finish yet.
Oh if only the world would be 1/2 like your poem what a better place this world would be
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reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
I love the photo that you choose for your poem.
The picture tell is all,
you inspired me to write a poem to express what I see.
Title a picture tells it all. it's not finish yet.
Oh if only the world would be 1/2 like your poem what a better place this world would be
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Comment Written 29-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
thanks misscookie, love you, Carolyn
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You 're very welcome, Until next time have a safe and blessed week end.
Cookie
Comment from GE Parson
Carolyn you certainly played the right notes to that
song,
but we both know that as long as we are in this body of
sinful flesh it 'aint a-gonna happen.
How true it is that circumstances are not always what
they appear to be.
Your admiring Friend,
Jerry - MARANATHA!!!
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reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
Carolyn you certainly played the right notes to that
song,
but we both know that as long as we are in this body of
sinful flesh it 'aint a-gonna happen.
How true it is that circumstances are not always what
they appear to be.
Your admiring Friend,
Jerry - MARANATHA!!!
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Comment Written 29-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
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Thanks Jerry for the insightful comments. Have a great weekend. :-) Carolyn
Comment from royowen
The best place to leave judgenent is in the place of He who judges righteously, without malice and without prejudice, I certainly don't trust myself! a deftly written and skilfully scribed acrostic Carolyn, and some worthwhile wisdom to boot! The wisdom you have gained is a testimony to He who reigns forever! well done, Blessings, Roy.
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
The best place to leave judgenent is in the place of He who judges righteously, without malice and without prejudice, I certainly don't trust myself! a deftly written and skilfully scribed acrostic Carolyn, and some worthwhile wisdom to boot! The wisdom you have gained is a testimony to He who reigns forever! well done, Blessings, Roy.
Comment Written 29-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
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Thanks so much Roy for the thoughtful comments and the shining cross at the end of the stars. Sometimes it is harder to apply our 'wisdom' than to voice it. Thank God for prayer. :-) Carolyn
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Amen Carolyn,
Comment from seaglass
I really like this poem for the acrostic contest. Prejudice causes so much hate and mistrust and it can be so hidden within us. All lines are good guides to guarding against it. Good luck with contest.
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
I really like this poem for the acrostic contest. Prejudice causes so much hate and mistrust and it can be so hidden within us. All lines are good guides to guarding against it. Good luck with contest.
Comment Written 29-Aug-2014
reply by the author on 29-Aug-2014
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Thanks seaglass for the wonderful comments and the tremendous rating, as well as the good luck wishes. I am glad you understand the Acrostic. :-) Carolyn