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Seaside SerenadeMary J CoffmanVery language rich visual images of a woman and her romance with the sea. I like the way the poet skillfully reveals the nature of her friend. Especially the lines: 'imagination her palette, the heavens her muse, her coral quill engraves glistening flaxen shores with enticing ephimeral etchings' I am a little puzzled by the lines: 'she slowly drifts away silently swaying to the lilting lullabies of the deep under moonlight's magical silvern breadths cradled, in the flowing arms of sinuous seas' I think the poet is saying she see's her friend growing older- drifting away- in comfortable writing and dreaming poems of the sea. A beautiful way of friendship to share with others. I also like the poem's realism. 'until lathered surf rushes in reposessing her impressions as its own' No matter what we think, or dream. A poem may capture memorable photographs of nature's moments. Moments erased by the changes of season, or in this case the tides. Yet those moments are enough to make the reader sigh, laugh, cry. All in all this poem is a vividly rememorable work of art. That makes the poem worth good rating. 2006-07-27 09:16:12
This Old Table Has RootsEllen K LewisSome people never shut up, or really think about what they are saying. They just talk to talk. And it is especially irritating in the early morning. I like the poet's crisp, natural language.2006-07-27 08:42:27
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