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![]() | Even Prompter ![]() Book of poems written for the second and third years of the Promptly Poetry Challenge. ![]() |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The title with its evocative image lured me in and then I loved the idea of grandpa's desk. I love old wooden antique things! ![]() ![]() The speaker is giving instructions with an invitational vibe that makes you want to do what he says. There is an air of mystery and magic. Having to say a special word is like a spell! ![]() It was a delight to read your poem aloud with its engaging theme and steady flow and rhyme scheme. The rhythm was not regular but it did not detract from the flow and enjoyment of the read. Your use of assonance and consonance was very effective in creating a pleasing sound scape that assisted the flow. I enjoyed the vivid descriptions in each verse as you guide us through the discovery. I Liked the line about "folding" and the alliterative line about the lever. ![]() ![]() I was not distracted by any glitches so yay! I did wonder about a few places of punctuation, which can be a choice, I know. I wondered if some periods in place of some semi colons, which you use a lot. Could be a style. I am not a pro here. eg. A period after "seek" and 'espadrille" would give power to it and the next lines. ![]() ![]() I wanted to read an "a" before "nervous streak". ![]() ![]() Oh I was right into the mystery and felt a connection with the speaker and imagined the history of the desk and what the mystery box could hold. It was a good ploy to leave revelation to the end. And what a twist, a bit disappointing yet I felt there was a joke as if someone in the family is a jokester. Maybe it fit with grandpa's sense of humour. It made me laugh and yet imagined the finder being let down. ![]() ![]() Write on! eyestar
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