The Tell-Tale Bard
Here I'm trapped, and here I'll remain...107 total reviews
Comment from Winslow
Dear Dean,
To be shackled in a bungalow writing macabre verse does carry thoughts of the sinister Poe. Maybe like others say he is your muse.
Warm regards,
Winslow
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2014
Dear Dean,
To be shackled in a bungalow writing macabre verse does carry thoughts of the sinister Poe. Maybe like others say he is your muse.
Warm regards,
Winslow
Comment Written 09-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2014
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Thanks a bunch for the thoughtful comments and review, my friend. I truly appreciate it. :)
Comment from Joan E.
I'm sorry you missed the contest but pleased you shared your inspiration. I hope the doctor's appointment was uneventful or brought good news. I liked your playing on the supposition that Poe is your muse and your adding the perfect musical selection to heighten the association. Your work is a tour de force with none of the rhymes feeling forced (excuse the pun). I salute the "tell-tale bard" in you! More than "once upon a midnight weary," Poe would be pleased and proud to know that he has inspired you. Many cheers- Joan
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2014
I'm sorry you missed the contest but pleased you shared your inspiration. I hope the doctor's appointment was uneventful or brought good news. I liked your playing on the supposition that Poe is your muse and your adding the perfect musical selection to heighten the association. Your work is a tour de force with none of the rhymes feeling forced (excuse the pun). I salute the "tell-tale bard" in you! More than "once upon a midnight weary," Poe would be pleased and proud to know that he has inspired you. Many cheers- Joan
Comment Written 09-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2014
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Thanks for all those wonderful stars, and the awesome review. Both are very much appreciated! :}
Comment from rjuselius
this is an exceptionally outstanding piece of poetic art! this would've made a perfect entry to the monorhyme prompt!
thank you for sharing! virtual six..
rebekka x
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2014
this is an exceptionally outstanding piece of poetic art! this would've made a perfect entry to the monorhyme prompt!
thank you for sharing! virtual six..
rebekka x
Comment Written 09-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2014
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Thanks so much for the outstanding comments, my friend. I'm glad you liked this one! :}
Comment from Oatmeal
Dean,
LOL Chosen explanations are made very clear and descriptive. Atmosphere is full of vivid and delightful descriptions. Comprehensible and very professionally written. Exceptional.
I saw no SPAG and no typos. It was very clean.
I look forward to seeing you again.
Love you,
Oatmeal
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2014
Dean,
LOL Chosen explanations are made very clear and descriptive. Atmosphere is full of vivid and delightful descriptions. Comprehensible and very professionally written. Exceptional.
I saw no SPAG and no typos. It was very clean.
I look forward to seeing you again.
Love you,
Oatmeal
Comment Written 09-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2014
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Thanks for all those wonderful stars, and the awesome review. Both are very much appreciated! :}
Comment from GWHARGIS
I loved it. This was a very slow read and I could feel the goose bumps starting to dot my arms. Now I have a challenge, kind of. Write a bed time story but with a sinister twist. Like an old man telling his grandchildren about a monster that snatches children from their beds and it turns out to be him. I hope you do this, because I love your stuff. It can be a poem/story or a regular story. Gretchen
reply by the author on 09-Sep-2014
I loved it. This was a very slow read and I could feel the goose bumps starting to dot my arms. Now I have a challenge, kind of. Write a bed time story but with a sinister twist. Like an old man telling his grandchildren about a monster that snatches children from their beds and it turns out to be him. I hope you do this, because I love your stuff. It can be a poem/story or a regular story. Gretchen
Comment Written 09-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 09-Sep-2014
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Thanks, Gretchen, and I will take you up on that challenge. I hope I do it justice.
Have you ever hear the poem, "Little Orpahnt Annie", by James Whitcomb Riley? Check it out sometime, and do a Google search on it. Talking about giving you the chills! B-R-R-R-R-R-R-R!!!
Comment from royowen
I love your poetic offerings that reflect the modern day Edgar Alan Poe Dean Kuch. Your poems have decidedly dark beauty, and you say say you near death death experience was the reason for the venturing, a lot of people reform, become lovely people, but you went to the " dark side", interesting! But it doesn't detract from this great poem, illuminating the twin character of POE and Kuch. I've been meaning to ask, was your name change, Kuch is that a derivation from Kuche, German, meaning kitchen? You can tell me to mind my own business, if you like, well done, Dean, blessings, Roy
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2014
I love your poetic offerings that reflect the modern day Edgar Alan Poe Dean Kuch. Your poems have decidedly dark beauty, and you say say you near death death experience was the reason for the venturing, a lot of people reform, become lovely people, but you went to the " dark side", interesting! But it doesn't detract from this great poem, illuminating the twin character of POE and Kuch. I've been meaning to ask, was your name change, Kuch is that a derivation from Kuche, German, meaning kitchen? You can tell me to mind my own business, if you like, well done, Dean, blessings, Roy
Comment Written 09-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 12-Sep-2014
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Thanks so much for the outstanding comments, my friend. I'm glad you liked this one! :}
Comment from livelylinda
Dean: of course, we both know that this poem, inspired by your muse, Edgar Allen, is worthy of more than six star but five are all I have. I give you all I have. It's night time and dark, I'm here all alone except for my very small canine companion . . . did you really find it necessary to scare the hell out of me?? And, once again, I say, there are NO pleasant screams! So, what did your cardiologist have to say to you? Linda
reply by the author on 09-Sep-2014
Dean: of course, we both know that this poem, inspired by your muse, Edgar Allen, is worthy of more than six star but five are all I have. I give you all I have. It's night time and dark, I'm here all alone except for my very small canine companion . . . did you really find it necessary to scare the hell out of me?? And, once again, I say, there are NO pleasant screams! So, what did your cardiologist have to say to you? Linda
Comment Written 09-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 09-Sep-2014
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Ha ha, thanks, Linda, and no sixes are necessary, my dear friend. I've used up my meager allotment this week already as well.
My defibrillator wasn't picking up remote signals, so they had to do a bit of tweaking there. Other than that, I'm as fit as a fiddle.
Thanks for the thoughtful review. :}
Comment from Mystic Angel 7777
Poe is certainly one of my favorites. He was actually quite a spiritual person and believed, as many do, he was tormented by darkness because of his deep faith. This is an exceptional write and would surely have won had it been entered. Nicely done and I thank you so much for sharing this with me.
reply by the author on 09-Sep-2014
Poe is certainly one of my favorites. He was actually quite a spiritual person and believed, as many do, he was tormented by darkness because of his deep faith. This is an exceptional write and would surely have won had it been entered. Nicely done and I thank you so much for sharing this with me.
Comment Written 09-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 09-Sep-2014
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Thanks for taking a look at this one for me, MysticAngel777, as well as sharing your thoughts with me about it.
Have a great evening, my friend.:}
Comment from Drew Delaney
You are a pro, Dean. Love the music that you chose to go with. It suited the write and didn't interrupt my flow of thought as I read. Now, I cannot understand how so many words rhymed extremely well. Kudos, to you !!!
reply by the author on 09-Sep-2014
You are a pro, Dean. Love the music that you chose to go with. It suited the write and didn't interrupt my flow of thought as I read. Now, I cannot understand how so many words rhymed extremely well. Kudos, to you !!!
Comment Written 09-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 09-Sep-2014
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Aw-w, you are too kind, Drew, but I'm really pleased that you enjoyed the overall presentation. Had it made in into the contest in time, the music would be absent. Many feel that it is an electronic signature if you use it, like signing your name to your wirk so everyone will know. But, I didn't make it back in time, so the music was left in. I am really glad that you liked it.! :)
Comment from kiwijenny
Hi I hope the cardiologist appointment went well
This sure puts the Poe in poetry....ooooo I know you were standing near a tree with a crow on it a Poe -tree
Ok I am sugar deprived some may say depraved.......love your poem
God bless
reply by the author on 09-Sep-2014
Hi I hope the cardiologist appointment went well
This sure puts the Poe in poetry....ooooo I know you were standing near a tree with a crow on it a Poe -tree
Ok I am sugar deprived some may say depraved.......love your poem
God bless
Comment Written 09-Sep-2014
reply by the author on 09-Sep-2014
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Thanks, kiwijenny, and everything went okay.
I really appreciate the review! :}