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Viewing comments for Chapter 8 "Don't Fear the Reaper: cryptic 5-7-5"
A compilation of pictapoems from my portfolio

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Comment from Paul Sienicki
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Dean, my friend, to tell you the truth I am afraid of you depiction in your poetry, maybe because of the horrifying pictorials or simply I don't understand it yet. All I can take from it is that we shouldn't be afraid of our own fears, am I right? Please help me to understand you a bit more. Thanks, my friend.

 Comment Written 01-Sep-2013


reply by the author on 01-Sep-2013
    Yes, Paul, you are right, my friend. All I am saying here is that we should not fear death, it is inevitable. It's more of a warning, to live your life today, to the fullest, and to stop worrying about the things you can not change.

    Thank you for your inquiries, and your wonderful review...
Comment from Hitcher
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I loved your presentation Dean, impressive to say the least friend, definitely puts a different spin on the little 5-7-5 form, it will never be the same again :) Loved your notes too mate!

 Comment Written 01-Sep-2013


reply by the author on 01-Sep-2013
    Thanks very much, Hitch. I sure appreciate that!
Comment from Writingfundimension
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I sure wish I could heed the good advice of this poem, Dean! Another very creative pictapoem. Your graphics always add that extra pizzaz. Well done. Warmest regards, Bev

 Comment Written 31-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 02-Sep-2013
    Thanks very much, Bev. I hadn't seen a 5-7-5 done in a horror theme, so I thought, what the heck...why not?
reply by Writingfundimension on 02-Sep-2013
    Of course, you would be the one to break new ground, Dean LOL. :0) Bev
Comment from DALLAS01
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Sorry I am out of sixes. Always appreciate your information provided in your author notes. The historical facts behind legends always enhances it and rarely takes away from the mystique.
Your are quite prolific in combining the visual and musical aspects to your poetry.

 Comment Written 31-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 02-Sep-2013
    Thanks very much, DALLAS01. I sure am happy to know you think so, at least, LOL...
reply by DALLAS01 on 02-Sep-2013
    You're welcome. :.)
Comment from harmony13
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Excellent as usual! The author did a good with the descriptive and vivid words of this poem. The reader was disappointed because the music did not play! The artwork was perfect and complimented the poem. harmony13

 Comment Written 31-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 02-Sep-2013
    Thanks very much, harmony. I sure do appreciate it!
Comment from Jane Johnson
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I don't have a six or you would get it. This is cool! Still freaky Dean, but cool! Good 5-7-5 verse and the skeleton is sickening and on the dark side, but you do such a nice job of presenting your writings. Thanks again for freaking me out!

 Comment Written 31-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 02-Sep-2013
    Thanks very much, Jane. If it "freaked you out", then it did exactly as it was intended to do. I appreciate the great review!
Comment from rjuselius
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the structure and imagery are close to perfect! very well crafted, indeed. the message is grim (haha) and hits its target., the fear factor:)
thank you for sharing!

rebekka x

 Comment Written 31-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 02-Sep-2013
    Thanks very much for reading & reviewing it for me, rebekka. I really appreciate it.
Comment from marijmd
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I NEED more cow bell!!!!!! God I loved SNL back then. Nice 5-7-5 cool image and creepy message. Getting the gist of your usual flair.

 Comment Written 31-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 31-Aug-2013
    Thanks very much, marijmd. Yep, ya' never can get too much of the old cow bell,, right? And, whaddaya mean, "back then"? I still love BOC, even to this day, LOL!
reply by marijmd on 31-Aug-2013
    I meant saturday night live - SNL - so much funnier then
    BOC still great
reply by the author on 31-Aug-2013
    Hah, yeah, I know what you meant, M. Just yanking' on yer chain a bit, LOL...
Comment from Mastery
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Hi, Dean. Again, you amaze me with your combo of scary-assed text and graphics . I liked this one, just as I like all you do. You the man. (booogie man) LOL...Bob

 Comment Written 30-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 30-Aug-2013
    Thanks, Bob. You 'da man too, my friend, heh heh...
Comment from Father Flaps
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Hi Dean
What a grim 5-7-5 poem! I'm afraid the music didn't do it for me, but I'd love to know how you do that.
Your poem, picture of the Reaper, and fine author notes were enough for me. I wonder if people believe in folklore as much today as in centuries ago? It intrigues me. Surely ghost stories have their roots in folklore.
Your poem got me thinking about the 1959 Walt Disney movie, "Darby O'Gill and the Little People". The part where the Death Coach came for Darby scared me to death as a little kid! (I would have been about ten years old when it hit the theatres). The dark coach, whether seen or heard, was a harbinger of death... a warning of imminent death to either oneself or a close relative. The belief goes that once it has come to Earth it can never return empty. How creepy is that? Your reaper is no different. Somebody take the scythe from his bony clutch!
Nicely penned, Mr Grimm!
cheers
Kimbob

 Comment Written 30-Aug-2013


reply by the author on 30-Aug-2013
    Hah, thank you, Kimbob. I remember that movie. More recently, the movie, 'Meet Joe Black', has a similar message, where Brad Pitt is the Grim Reaper, personified, and Anthony Hopkins is the man he's come to claim. It certainly presents an interesting scenario...

    Thanks for taking the time to read and review this for me...