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Super, Awesome, and Grand

Rasp-rasp, rasp-rasp, the saw moves up and down; because coffins are built better by hand. My young daughter watches in her pink gown; to make sure that it's right, you understand. "It can't; it can't be a shabby old box," she cried out loud; "best wood, best silk, and, and; he needs to be dressed in one of his frocks; it has to be super awesome and grand!" Her first small pet, Bunny, expired today. Put in the box with love; sobbing, and tears we'll surround it with buds, flowers; and pray; while both stroking its soft downy big ears. "Can we plant it now, dad?" She said with glee "And will it grow into a rabbit tree?"

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Date: 7/9/2021 1:27:00 PM
Ah, the innocence of young childhood and the easy acceptance of the impermanence of life. I enjoyed this very much.
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Terry Miller
Date: 7/10/2021 1:20:00 AM
Thank you, James.
Date: 7/8/2021 1:02:00 AM
I really enjoyed your poem. My first experience of death as a kid was my ginuea pig. I remember going to school that day as a broken child. I enjoyed the last stanza, I thought it worked well. "Rabbit tree" sounds perfect. Have a nice day.
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Terry Miller
Date: 7/9/2021 12:53:00 AM
Thank you, Joanna, for your kind comments.
Date: 7/2/2021 8:56:00 AM
I'd say a rabbit tree is likely. Think like a kid.
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Terry Miller
Date: 7/3/2021 1:11:00 AM
indeed! I am still struggling with the last line of the third stanza I may have to adjust the second and fourth lines, still working on it. Thank you for visiting.
Date: 5/14/2021 2:01:00 PM
A heartwarming, sweetly written story evoking what we all hopefully experience, turning death’s first lesson of death — with a first pet ,,,turning death into some beauty. And choosing the Sonnet...oh, perfect. A Fav for me. You’ve caught me as a new sister poet fan
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Terry Miller
Date: 5/15/2021 1:24:00 AM
I am flattered, Sally thank you I found the sonnet form a little taxing, but I will revisit it at some point.
Date: 5/5/2021 4:56:00 AM
This is very cute, Terry. Especially showcasing the innocence of a child in the final couplet. An enjoyable read:)
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Terry Miller
Date: 5/5/2021 5:19:00 AM
Thank you for your comment. I am very new to writing poetry, so making myself exercises in different poetry forms, which this site is perfect for. I found the sonnet particularly tasking, and I am still not happy with the iambic stresses in a couple of the lines. But I enjoyed the challenge and writing the poem.

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