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Doing what is right29 total reviews
Comment from Dean Kuch
I sat on my principal once and almost got expelled in the process. It wasn't pretty.
However, our principles are another thing entirely, and sometimes we can't sit idly by while allowing things we disagree with to happen. Sometimes we must stand up, let our voices be heard, and speak out for what we believe in.
Well done, Lois. An excellent entry for the Antonym Poetry contest.
Good luck to you! ~Dean ;}
I sat on my principal once and almost got expelled in the process. It wasn't pretty.
However, our principles are another thing entirely, and sometimes we can't sit idly by while allowing things we disagree with to happen. Sometimes we must stand up, let our voices be heard, and speak out for what we believe in.
Well done, Lois. An excellent entry for the Antonym Poetry contest.
Good luck to you! ~Dean ;}
Comment Written 05-Aug-2015
Comment from EricBrady
The first time is a gem. Few words but a great message. We all must stand up, once in awhile, for what we believe in. Otherwise, our beliefs have no value. I wish you the best in the contest. Great work!
The first time is a gem. Few words but a great message. We all must stand up, once in awhile, for what we believe in. Otherwise, our beliefs have no value. I wish you the best in the contest. Great work!
Comment Written 05-Aug-2015
Comment from Glasstruth
Nice metaphor in "sit" meaning inaction and an unwillingness to support your beliefs until you're forced to take a stand. Sometimes it may mean being unpopular. Very thought provoking. Les
Nice metaphor in "sit" meaning inaction and an unwillingness to support your beliefs until you're forced to take a stand. Sometimes it may mean being unpopular. Very thought provoking. Les
Comment Written 05-Aug-2015
Comment from dragonpoet
These four lines tell the importance of acting and not staying quiet. It says you get to a point when things have to be done.
Good luck in the contest.
Keep writing
dragonpoet
These four lines tell the importance of acting and not staying quiet. It says you get to a point when things have to be done.
Good luck in the contest.
Keep writing
dragonpoet
Comment Written 05-Aug-2015
Comment from LeslieP5
I like this antonym poem - it tackles and important principle - when to sit and when conscience forces you to stand on your principles. Good luck in the contest.
I like this antonym poem - it tackles and important principle - when to sit and when conscience forces you to stand on your principles. Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 05-Aug-2015
Comment from Gypsy Blue Rose
Hello LoannaLois,
~Decide~ good job with the antonym poetry contest entry. Your little poem flows well and you chose two good antonym words.
Hello LoannaLois,
~Decide~ good job with the antonym poetry contest entry. Your little poem flows well and you chose two good antonym words.
Comment Written 05-Aug-2015
Comment from Benjamin Valencia
Hi Loanna Lois..Interesting attempt at writing antonymic poetry. You definintely nailed it with a powerful message. That message to me is someone having principles is principled because they don't push anything on anyone, but as soon as someone really crosses the line, that's when the person stands up for what is right. Not plenty of that going around these days is there? Take care and cheers.
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2015
Hi Loanna Lois..Interesting attempt at writing antonymic poetry. You definintely nailed it with a powerful message. That message to me is someone having principles is principled because they don't push anything on anyone, but as soon as someone really crosses the line, that's when the person stands up for what is right. Not plenty of that going around these days is there? Take care and cheers.
Comment Written 04-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2015
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Thank you so very much for your comments and for your gift of stars. I loved your insight.
Comment from BeasPeas
Excellent! Your little antonym has a big message. Words to live by, I would say. If we have no principles then we are doomed to forever sit on the sidelines. Marilyn/BeasPeas
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2015
Excellent! Your little antonym has a big message. Words to live by, I would say. If we have no principles then we are doomed to forever sit on the sidelines. Marilyn/BeasPeas
Comment Written 04-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2015
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Thank you so much, Marilyn. I appreciate your reading the poem and writing a response..I loved your comments.
Comment from Spitfire
This is an excellent entry. Clever choice of opposites--sit and stand. Thought-provoking as well. Good use of alliteration with sit and stand; assonance with sit and principles.
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2015
This is an excellent entry. Clever choice of opposites--sit and stand. Thought-provoking as well. Good use of alliteration with sit and stand; assonance with sit and principles.
Comment Written 04-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2015
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What nice words. Thanks so very much. I am so glad you found it thought-provoking. (Smiling)
Comment from Jackarrie
Hi Loanna
You have written an antonym poem that has great meaning. We are often put into a situation when we no longer can do nothing, but stand up and be heard.
Well done and good luck in the contest. Mary,
Yes a six for this philosophical antonym.
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2015
Hi Loanna
You have written an antonym poem that has great meaning. We are often put into a situation when we no longer can do nothing, but stand up and be heard.
Well done and good luck in the contest. Mary,
Yes a six for this philosophical antonym.
Comment Written 04-Aug-2015
reply by the author on 04-Aug-2015
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When I see comments from you, I always know that they will matter to me. Thank you, again. Hug