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Sonneteer Petrarch, with Shakespeare, set the standards: so little space - fourteen short lines, each with just ten syllables. Yet greats like St. Vincent Millay weave scripts pregnant with meaning. [pleiades] Written 21 Oct 2020

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Date: 10/30/2020 8:16:00 PM
back with my congrats. A very well deserved win. Since I'm so late here, I will just try to give out congrats and see the winner list tonight.
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Date: 10/30/2020 9:17:00 PM
Thank you, friend!
Date: 10/29/2020 6:23:00 AM
Wow! Congrats! Thanks for sharing this awesome poetic description of sonnet as poetry type. Likewise, and again, thanks for your constant edifying comments. God bless you.
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Date: 10/30/2020 9:17:00 PM
Thank you for the sweet comment, Beata. God bless you ~ John
Date: 10/29/2020 3:09:00 AM
Hi John, Congrats my dear friend, back to say you deserved this first win. You say below in your reply to my comment please pray for the USA , please read my poem I posted last night. Hugs and blessings, Jennifer.
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Date: 10/30/2020 9:17:00 PM
Thanks for the kind words and congrats. I'll check out your poem tonight. Hugs ~ John
Date: 10/28/2020 7:24:00 PM
Hi John, I’m just coming back to say congratulations on 1st place win. Have a good evening:-) Alexis
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Date: 10/28/2020 9:04:00 PM
Thank you, Alexis. I enjoyed your poem about footles! ~ John
Date: 10/28/2020 7:19:00 PM
Congratulations, John!
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Date: 10/28/2020 9:03:00 PM
Thank you, Kim! I enjoyed your Epulaeryu pleiades ~ John
Date: 10/28/2020 4:31:00 PM
Very nicely done John, Congrats on your win
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Date: 10/28/2020 8:00:00 PM
Joseph, thank you for another fun pleiades contest, and for the kind placement ~ John
Date: 10/28/2020 10:48:00 AM
Back to say congratulations on your first place winning "Sonnet." As Halloween is coming Eat, Drink and Be Scary!
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Date: 10/28/2020 10:53:00 AM
LOL! Thanks for the double play! Maybe now that the Dodgers have won their World Series they'll start cutting spending and give the Giants and Padres a chance to do well. Yeah, right!
Date: 10/27/2020 3:05:00 PM
I am so glad you let me know about your entry, John. There is much in your seven lines especially if you read between the lines. I see you smile as you create the surprise at the end! Well done my friend! Hoping for a high placement for your "Sonnet!"
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Date: 10/27/2020 3:20:00 PM
...and I wish you the same for your "Lyrics", Sam. Thanks again for the generous eyes as you read, and the supportive feedback.
Date: 10/26/2020 4:47:00 PM
So pleased you included our girl Ms Millay in your ode to sonnets, and that last lines so true, I think great poetry has multiple meanings that can take time to come to term, as if were~
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Date: 10/26/2020 5:16:00 PM
Somehow I knew that would bring a smile! Thank you for the lovely comment, Michelle. Yes, sometimes it takes me 9 months to understand a poem, haha! I agree about the multiple meanings. Enjoy your day, my friend.
Date: 10/24/2020 9:28:00 AM
A brilliant Pleiades - a winner for certain - I hope you are well and getting ready for 3rd November, I know the whole world will be watching. Good luck in the contest my friend, Hugs and blessings, Jennifer.
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Date: 10/24/2020 9:59:00 PM
Thank you for your confidence in my little poem, Jennifer! I am well, and trying to do all my reading for the election. Because it's a presidential election there are many additional measures and propositions added, plus our city is voting for mayor. Say a prayer for the US.
Date: 10/23/2020 7:05:00 PM
Caught my attention...so nicely done I didn’t realize right away that it was a pleaides! A winner!
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Date: 10/24/2020 1:06:00 AM
Such a nice thing to say, Kim. I appreciate you and your kindness.
Date: 10/23/2020 1:26:00 PM
This is such a beautiful tribute to the wonderful sonnet form you graciously excel at writing John. Ms Millay is also a favorite of mine along with the sonnet. I hope to see your Pleiades at the top of the winner’s list my friend. A divine entry! Blessings xxoo
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Date: 10/23/2020 2:12:00 PM
Thank you, dear friend. I know how much you love sonnet writing, and your excellence is an ongoing source of inspiration to me. I hope all is well with you. In my thoughts and prayers ~ John
Date: 10/23/2020 9:28:00 AM
Oh John, your gifted pen was inspired when it spilled this beautiful succinct ink. Great homage is paid to the poets who paved the way for this most highly esteemed poetic art form and your last line is bold in its imagery, leaving a striking impression! A vivid pleiades! Best wishes in the contest, dear poet and warmest wishes for you, my wonderful friend.. ~Susan
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Date: 10/23/2020 12:04:00 PM
Susan, your words of appreciation fall like rain on a thirsty garden, my dear friend. My spirits were lifted immediately upon reading your elegant and eloquent thoughts. I hope you know how much your poetry friendship means to me!
Date: 10/22/2020 5:04:00 PM
so far I have seen two on sonnets. Superb, John! I feel like too many people will be doing them. Maybe I should do a different kind!!! I gotta hurry for this one!
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Date: 10/22/2020 9:02:00 PM
Yes, especially since he mentioned sonnet as one of his three examples! I thought about doing something unique, but I think I'll be much happier writing about my favorite form even if I don't do well in the contest.
Date: 10/22/2020 4:55:00 PM
Hi John, I enjoy the Sonnet form. However, I’m still learning how to write them.You write them well. I wish you the best of luck in the contest. Enjoy the rest of your day:-) Alexis
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Date: 10/22/2020 9:01:00 PM
I encourage you to keep doing them, Alexis. If you do, before long you'll discover they get much easier. I do appreciate your kind and thoughtful comment. Be blessed ~ John
Date: 10/22/2020 11:48:00 AM
oh, I love this - excellent
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Date: 10/22/2020 1:28:00 PM
I appreciate the kind words, Jack.
Date: 10/22/2020 5:43:00 AM
Yes! Indeed...sonnets are one of my favorite genres. So much can be said in 14 lines. They are a true art form when done by the masters.
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Date: 10/22/2020 1:28:00 PM
Me too, Elaine! I love reading the sonnets of Shakespeare, Wordsworth, and Edna St. Vincent Millay for inspiration.
Date: 10/21/2020 1:03:00 PM
A spot on discription John, hope your week is going well. Tom
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Date: 10/21/2020 1:32:00 PM
Thank you Tom. All is well, I hope the same for you ~ John

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