Leander
poem204 total reviews
Comment from Silverlock
Hi Brooke, I've so missed reading your poems!
This one is full of charm and mischief - just what little boys are made of. LOL
Excellent rhyming scheme that flowed well and never seemed forced, I liked it a lot.
Regards, Barb
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2013
Hi Brooke, I've so missed reading your poems!
This one is full of charm and mischief - just what little boys are made of. LOL
Excellent rhyming scheme that flowed well and never seemed forced, I liked it a lot.
Regards, Barb
Comment Written 17-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2013
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Barb, how good to hear from you :-) Thank you so much. Brooke
Comment from Hitcher
Ha,ha, this one made me smile Brooke, I think we have all came across a little Leander at some point in out lives, they are an enigma for sure and quite scary :) But once mum has had enough... It's all over. Cool story in poem friend!
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2013
Ha,ha, this one made me smile Brooke, I think we have all came across a little Leander at some point in out lives, they are an enigma for sure and quite scary :) But once mum has had enough... It's all over. Cool story in poem friend!
Comment Written 17-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2013
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Thank you so very much, Hitch :-) Brooke
Comment from Auroraboreal800
Love this picture! Wonderful contest entry. I loved the poem/story. So enjoyable piece to read. Simply a wonderful poem.
Best wishes in the contest!
:)
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2013
Love this picture! Wonderful contest entry. I loved the poem/story. So enjoyable piece to read. Simply a wonderful poem.
Best wishes in the contest!
:)
Comment Written 17-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2013
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Thank you so much, Aurora :-)Brooke
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Thank you so much, Aurora :-)Brooke
Comment from Tomes Johnston
This is a delightful poem that the author has created with this piece of writing. The writer tells the reader a poem as a nursery rhyme. It has a dark and sinister meaning, but it is told in a format that would appeal to the mind of a child.
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2013
This is a delightful poem that the author has created with this piece of writing. The writer tells the reader a poem as a nursery rhyme. It has a dark and sinister meaning, but it is told in a format that would appeal to the mind of a child.
Comment Written 17-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2013
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Thank you so much, Tomes :-) Brooke
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My pleasure.
Comment from Ekim777
A delightful poem as always. You make magic with your words. We all have the devil within us and it can be most obvious in the young. They destroy as they explore and seek out. Not that any of us can totally destroy anything. Do we not tend to transform whatever we lay our fingers on. So that by the time Leander is tucked into bed, we are still left wondering what exactly is evil? -Ekim777
A delightful poem as always. You make magic with your words. We all have the devil within us and it can be most obvious in the young. They destroy as they explore and seek out. Not that any of us can totally destroy anything. Do we not tend to transform whatever we lay our fingers on. So that by the time Leander is tucked into bed, we are still left wondering what exactly is evil? -Ekim777
Comment Written 17-Sep-2013
Comment from Jeanie Mercer
Brooke, this is an utterly charming poem, and of course the picture of Sawyer is charming as well. (His attempt at an evil eye is not at all convincing.) Such pretty phrases about trying to pluck the silver from starlight. It is so satisfying to read your poems, knowing I'll never stumble over bad rhyme or meter or hackneyed phrases. Love and blessings, Jeanie
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2013
Brooke, this is an utterly charming poem, and of course the picture of Sawyer is charming as well. (His attempt at an evil eye is not at all convincing.) Such pretty phrases about trying to pluck the silver from starlight. It is so satisfying to read your poems, knowing I'll never stumble over bad rhyme or meter or hackneyed phrases. Love and blessings, Jeanie
Comment Written 17-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2013
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Jeanie, I just love his evil eye :-) Thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from James Chaima Phiri
Hey, the boy looks serious! The poem flows sweetly and swiftly as it describes the character of an evil boy. Who removed or stole his heart? This is a story which describes what happens in a day to day situation. There are people who think, plan and act in the opposite way of what others consider to be normal. I like the message therein. I wish you the best in the contest.
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2013
Hey, the boy looks serious! The poem flows sweetly and swiftly as it describes the character of an evil boy. Who removed or stole his heart? This is a story which describes what happens in a day to day situation. There are people who think, plan and act in the opposite way of what others consider to be normal. I like the message therein. I wish you the best in the contest.
Comment Written 16-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 17-Sep-2013
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James, thank you so very much :-) Brooke
Comment from McMurry903
This is a fantastic poem, Brooke! I love the fun tone and superb imagery throughout. Wildly imaginative and certain to do well on the contest! I enjoyed your poetic story very much and wish you the best of luck!
Brian
reply by the author on 16-Sep-2013
This is a fantastic poem, Brooke! I love the fun tone and superb imagery throughout. Wildly imaginative and certain to do well on the contest! I enjoyed your poetic story very much and wish you the best of luck!
Brian
Comment Written 16-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 16-Sep-2013
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Brian, thank you so much :-) Brooke
Comment from Isabella Thorne
Well done as usual. Is there ever a poem you don't do exceptionally well? This has a wonderful rhythm and rhyming pattern. Thank you for sharing
reply by the author on 16-Sep-2013
Well done as usual. Is there ever a poem you don't do exceptionally well? This has a wonderful rhythm and rhyming pattern. Thank you for sharing
Comment Written 16-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 16-Sep-2013
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Isabella, thank you so very much. I truly appreciate your words of encouragement and your generous sixth star :-) Brooke
Comment from allinmyhead
I am enough of a traditionalist to really enjoy poetry that rhymes. I'm impressed with the creativity it takes to come up with a piece like this, keep it flowing and rhyming, and not sacrifice wording that makes sense.
This could make a cute children's book. Love the 'swiped the sour from pickles'. Your verses are just so imaginative. (taking away a baby's tickles).
The photographer caught Sawyer in one of those 'moments'. What a hoot. Hope he grows up with a sense of humor and an appreciative eye for poetry. :)
reply by the author on 16-Sep-2013
I am enough of a traditionalist to really enjoy poetry that rhymes. I'm impressed with the creativity it takes to come up with a piece like this, keep it flowing and rhyming, and not sacrifice wording that makes sense.
This could make a cute children's book. Love the 'swiped the sour from pickles'. Your verses are just so imaginative. (taking away a baby's tickles).
The photographer caught Sawyer in one of those 'moments'. What a hoot. Hope he grows up with a sense of humor and an appreciative eye for poetry. :)
Comment Written 16-Sep-2013
reply by the author on 16-Sep-2013
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He had better grow up with a sense of humor in light of the photos his mom has taken and the poems his grandma has written. LOL Thanks so much, my friend :-) Brooke