A Picture's Worth a Thousand Poems
Viewing comments for Chapter 26 "The Beast Within"A compilation of pictapoems from my portfolio
45 total reviews
Comment from caromel
Rant away, my friend. Man is indeed the evilest of beasts. Your words were well chosen as always, and this was a wonderful commentary on the distressing "moral compass" of our country.
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
Rant away, my friend. Man is indeed the evilest of beasts. Your words were well chosen as always, and this was a wonderful commentary on the distressing "moral compass" of our country.
Comment Written 10-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
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Thanks, caromel. We are predatory by nature. Of course, we've certainly evolved, but into what? Unsociable, cell-phone texting, social media site surfing, uncaring...things? That's hardly evolution. Not in my book.
Thanks again for another fabulous review, my friend!
Comment from darla1977
Your work is always so well presented! The visuals always amazing, the rhyme always excellent! This piece is no exception! I loved your "little rant!"
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
Your work is always so well presented! The visuals always amazing, the rhyme always excellent! This piece is no exception! I loved your "little rant!"
Comment Written 10-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
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Hah ha, thank you, Darla. I'm very happy that you did!
Comment from barkingdog
Fine rhyming quatrains, Dean. Corruption has risen to the top and flaunts itself proudly these days. Recognizable and bold, it no longer hides but seems to attract followers. Who'd figure?
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
Fine rhyming quatrains, Dean. Corruption has risen to the top and flaunts itself proudly these days. Recognizable and bold, it no longer hides but seems to attract followers. Who'd figure?
Comment Written 10-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
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Hah, yeah. Who, indeed?
Thanks, Ellen, for a wonderful review.
Comment from Ridley Williams
Hey Dean,
I appreciated your insightful write on the corruption and weaknesses of man. Sometimes I agree with a thought put forth by Tolkien through Bilbo Baggins...our country could use a good invasion of dragons...you know, just to stir things up. Something needs to be done to quell this attitude of selfish desire and instant gratification that runs wild in this country...and hell, actually, the world! Nice job making your point in this piece...Best wishes, Bill
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
Hey Dean,
I appreciated your insightful write on the corruption and weaknesses of man. Sometimes I agree with a thought put forth by Tolkien through Bilbo Baggins...our country could use a good invasion of dragons...you know, just to stir things up. Something needs to be done to quell this attitude of selfish desire and instant gratification that runs wild in this country...and hell, actually, the world! Nice job making your point in this piece...Best wishes, Bill
Comment Written 10-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
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Tolkien was a very wise man, I couldn't agree more. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me on this one, Bill. I am sincerely grateful.
Comment from Jim Lorson Sr
Dean, I like the message within this masterpiece. You can see the greed, hatred and those without feelings. Evil deeds done without remorse; no such thing as a tear.
I knew God existed at a very early age. Like most boys growing up, I experimented in my late teens. Then I changed and in May, 1970, I met the love of my life and my soul-mate. I knew going in that Beth had maybe 7 months to live. We were to be just friends, but we both fell in love. When she died the day after thanksgiving, I became very angry with God. After some time grieving, I realized she was my gift from Him and I knew then that He was my Savior. He showed me my path and I followed that path for over 40 years.
An exceptional piece of poetry. Your rhymes flow well; never forced. Well done my friend,,,,,,,,Jim
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
Dean, I like the message within this masterpiece. You can see the greed, hatred and those without feelings. Evil deeds done without remorse; no such thing as a tear.
I knew God existed at a very early age. Like most boys growing up, I experimented in my late teens. Then I changed and in May, 1970, I met the love of my life and my soul-mate. I knew going in that Beth had maybe 7 months to live. We were to be just friends, but we both fell in love. When she died the day after thanksgiving, I became very angry with God. After some time grieving, I realized she was my gift from Him and I knew then that He was my Savior. He showed me my path and I followed that path for over 40 years.
An exceptional piece of poetry. Your rhymes flow well; never forced. Well done my friend,,,,,,,,Jim
Comment Written 10-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
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My dear Jim, I am really glad you liked this. What a pity you lost your love, your soul mate so early on, and I can understand why you would be angry at God, and most likely, everyone else. But He does always work for our good, albeit mysteriously, at times, and if we trust in Him completely, we can never go wrong. But, you already comprehend that.
Thanks so much for an outstanding review, my friend.
Comment from mfowler
This is a fine poem with excellent rhythm and rhyme. I found that helped greatly in getting to the the meaning behind the beast. It seems to be that the zeitgeist of 21 st century America is dominated by the lust and ammorality of people who seek to lead and control the way things are done: literally devouring good, with a will to despoil. I just saw 'Wolves of Wall Street' and since it's based on a real person, I'd say you wouldn't have to go much further than that to identify one beast of the times. America has for so long prided itself as moral arbiters of the world; kind of John Wayne riding the globe. With people 'corrupting moral values' in 'the land that the forefathers created' things aren't looking too good. You don't seem to happy with the politicians and lawmakers either who call for a religious moral crusade rather than staying with old values which made America into a great country. I think the beast just beneath the skin of each one of us, rises collectively at certain times in history (eg Germany wartime); probably times when people become complacent about what they value and lose sight of the people who fill the void of great leadership.
This is a fine poem with excellent rhythm and rhyme. I found that helped greatly in getting to the the meaning behind the beast. It seems to be that the zeitgeist of 21 st century America is dominated by the lust and ammorality of people who seek to lead and control the way things are done: literally devouring good, with a will to despoil. I just saw 'Wolves of Wall Street' and since it's based on a real person, I'd say you wouldn't have to go much further than that to identify one beast of the times. America has for so long prided itself as moral arbiters of the world; kind of John Wayne riding the globe. With people 'corrupting moral values' in 'the land that the forefathers created' things aren't looking too good. You don't seem to happy with the politicians and lawmakers either who call for a religious moral crusade rather than staying with old values which made America into a great country. I think the beast just beneath the skin of each one of us, rises collectively at certain times in history (eg Germany wartime); probably times when people become complacent about what they value and lose sight of the people who fill the void of great leadership.
Comment Written 10-Mar-2014
Comment from kiwijenny
Hallelujahs ring out loud and long around our house . God is sovereign....
We all battle the monster within ...under our skin...being in the word of Fod helps train our mind to resist the devil..........that's him fleeing
Hallelujah
God bless
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
Hallelujahs ring out loud and long around our house . God is sovereign....
We all battle the monster within ...under our skin...being in the word of Fod helps train our mind to resist the devil..........that's him fleeing
Hallelujah
God bless
Comment Written 09-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
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Thanks for such a wonderfully enthusiastic response to this one, kiwijenny. I really appreciate that, and may God bless you as well.
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Word of Fod?? God
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SMILES
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Comment from GratefullyRecovering
Truly amazing you are!
What "poetic justice"!!!
You are amazing in description and you make it what you want it to be and this felt dark and then somewhat light, as we are given a choice.
Reminds me of the black and white dog fighting inside you, an old indian tale.
A grandfather and his son were out fishing and the son asked why some people are bad (something along those lines) and the grandfather said, it's the white (good) and black (bad) dogs inside you fighting.
The grandson asked which would win and the grandfather said,
WHICH EVER ONE YOU FEED THE MOST!
How true..
Good job!
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
Truly amazing you are!
What "poetic justice"!!!
You are amazing in description and you make it what you want it to be and this felt dark and then somewhat light, as we are given a choice.
Reminds me of the black and white dog fighting inside you, an old indian tale.
A grandfather and his son were out fishing and the son asked why some people are bad (something along those lines) and the grandfather said, it's the white (good) and black (bad) dogs inside you fighting.
The grandson asked which would win and the grandfather said,
WHICH EVER ONE YOU FEED THE MOST!
How true..
Good job!
Comment Written 09-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 10-Mar-2014
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Hah, how true indeed, GR! Excellent review, my friend, and thanks for sharing your thoughts with me about it.
Comment from patsypats
I think this is such a wonderful life lesson write. Your words are so intense and effective in capturing the readers attention and holding it till the end. The rhyming adds even more character and the music just wraps around the ole emotions.Got my attention friend:)
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2014
I think this is such a wonderful life lesson write. Your words are so intense and effective in capturing the readers attention and holding it till the end. The rhyming adds even more character and the music just wraps around the ole emotions.Got my attention friend:)
Comment Written 09-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2014
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Thanks so much, patsypats. I'm very grateful.
Comment from Cycler
Yes, a beast. Some may say Satan. Others will say it is just our humanness - I guess it depends on our foundation - whether it comes from within or our within is subjected to this monstrous beast from some sort of trigger that is cocked and ready to fire when caressed by that lurking beast.
Nicely written and thought through. You've painted a great visual of the battlefield that exists inside ... as well as the status of that battle in our societies.
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2014
Yes, a beast. Some may say Satan. Others will say it is just our humanness - I guess it depends on our foundation - whether it comes from within or our within is subjected to this monstrous beast from some sort of trigger that is cocked and ready to fire when caressed by that lurking beast.
Nicely written and thought through. You've painted a great visual of the battlefield that exists inside ... as well as the status of that battle in our societies.
Comment Written 09-Mar-2014
reply by the author on 09-Mar-2014
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Thanks so much for the indepth insight, garcon. You're right, man is predisposed to predatory pursuits. Some of us tame the beast, while others unleash it. Then, horror writers tell twisted tales about it, LOL.
I appreciate the thoughts, my friend.