The Road Less Traveled
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Mike stew
Forum Posts: 232
Mike stew
Fire of Insight
4
Joined 29th Mar 2014Forum Posts: 232
lets the toads right have build
hop up to allow child
a cloud mild
to shimmer into the lake
where the waterfall pittled
hop up to allow child
a cloud mild
to shimmer into the lake
where the waterfall pittled
Anonymous
Ahavati and I would like to thank each person who took the time to read about Robert Frost as well as write a tribute poem. Each entrant's submission was very much appreciated and we a grateful for the increase in participants over previous comps. Webmiss should be creating a theme dedicated to him very soon.
A couple of entries were immediately disqualified simply for not being new poems tributing Frost and his work, but rather old poems edited to include the hashtag #RobertFrost. mcjay and zaynab_kamoonpury, we would ask in the future that you read the rules more thoroughly, so you may have a better chance of acquiring a trophy.
Selosa67, your poem was new and would have qualified had you included the hashtag.
Now, If at anytime anyone is uncertain about the rules, you are always welcome to inquire for clarification via Private Message.
Wallyroo, you provided us with an innovative poem inspired by not just one, but three of Frost's poems. However, same as the last two competitions you entered, it was afflicted with a distracting typo. In this particular case, it was a missing word, no doubt gone MIA during the cutting and pasting of words and lines.
That being said, the winners are as follows:
ReggiePoet, your submission, ''As I Trod To Town" was so much in the spirit of Frost that if you were any closer to him, you would have been wearing his pants. It impressed us in every aspect we could hope for. You owned the hammer that nailed this and your experience with forms obviously served you extremely well. The trophy is yours. Congratulations on a job well done.
ElusiveSleepfall, you were observant enough to glean a deeper meaning from Frost's poetry, which he was often noted for. You're interpretation served as an engaging inspiration that flowed incredibly smooth. For your diligent efforts, you were awarded second place.
PoetsRevenge, the first poem you provided us was an excellent entry, but with rather lengthy lines that we felt could have used some trimming. For this you were awarded third place.
We would like to further add an Honorary Mention to eswaller, nightbirdblue and Josh for highly entertaining contributions in the spirit of Frost.
Again, Thank You to all who entered. Frost was a down to earth poet whose legacy deserves to be remembered. Because of each submission here, he will be via a hashtag on DUP.
A couple of entries were immediately disqualified simply for not being new poems tributing Frost and his work, but rather old poems edited to include the hashtag #RobertFrost. mcjay and zaynab_kamoonpury, we would ask in the future that you read the rules more thoroughly, so you may have a better chance of acquiring a trophy.
Selosa67, your poem was new and would have qualified had you included the hashtag.
Now, If at anytime anyone is uncertain about the rules, you are always welcome to inquire for clarification via Private Message.
Wallyroo, you provided us with an innovative poem inspired by not just one, but three of Frost's poems. However, same as the last two competitions you entered, it was afflicted with a distracting typo. In this particular case, it was a missing word, no doubt gone MIA during the cutting and pasting of words and lines.
That being said, the winners are as follows:
ReggiePoet, your submission, ''As I Trod To Town" was so much in the spirit of Frost that if you were any closer to him, you would have been wearing his pants. It impressed us in every aspect we could hope for. You owned the hammer that nailed this and your experience with forms obviously served you extremely well. The trophy is yours. Congratulations on a job well done.
ElusiveSleepfall, you were observant enough to glean a deeper meaning from Frost's poetry, which he was often noted for. You're interpretation served as an engaging inspiration that flowed incredibly smooth. For your diligent efforts, you were awarded second place.
PoetsRevenge, the first poem you provided us was an excellent entry, but with rather lengthy lines that we felt could have used some trimming. For this you were awarded third place.
We would like to further add an Honorary Mention to eswaller, nightbirdblue and Josh for highly entertaining contributions in the spirit of Frost.
Again, Thank You to all who entered. Frost was a down to earth poet whose legacy deserves to be remembered. Because of each submission here, he will be via a hashtag on DUP.
Ahavati
Tams
Forum Posts: 16703
Tams
Tyrant of Words
122
Joined 11th Apr 2015Forum Posts: 16703
Congratulations to all winners, Reggie, Matthew, and PoetsRevenge! A very special thank you to all those who took the time to remember Robert Frost, one of the most influential poets of the craft. We truly enjoyed reading each one!
Well done all!
Well done all!
Anonymous
Congrats all I missed it by a matter of hours.... hopefully I can take a look at the next one
Anonymous
Commentonly said:Congrats all I missed it by a matter of hours.... hopefully I can take a look at the next one
You may wish to try your hand at Emily Dickinson which is currently in progress here:
https://deepundergroundpoetry.com/forum/competitions/read/10494/
You may wish to try your hand at Emily Dickinson which is currently in progress here:
https://deepundergroundpoetry.com/forum/competitions/read/10494/
Anonymous
JohnnyBlaze said:
You may wish to try your hand at Emily Dickinson which is currently in progress here:
https://deepundergroundpoetry.com/forum/competitions/read/10494/
Thank you kind sir
You may wish to try your hand at Emily Dickinson which is currently in progress here:
https://deepundergroundpoetry.com/forum/competitions/read/10494/
Thank you kind sir
ReggiePoet
Reggie
Forum Posts: 363
Reggie
Fire of Insight
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Joined 13th May 2018Forum Posts: 363
Humble thanks for such an honor bestowed
Perhaps undeserved, but I’ll gladly accept—
Because now we are all versed in country things
And such pleasant company, of late, I have kept!
Perhaps undeserved, but I’ll gladly accept—
Because now we are all versed in country things
And such pleasant company, of late, I have kept!
PoetsRevenge
Forum Posts: 749
Dangerous Mind
29
Joined 30th June 2016Forum Posts: 749
Congratulations, ReggiePoet, your poem was really great, as was yours, Matthew, I really enjoyed this cross-country tour and sharing of the views.. I appreciate the honor of placing and the helpful critiques from our hosts..
Excellent job to everyone
Excellent job to everyone
Anonymous
Hi Ahvati,
I didn't notice this until now(it's really the first competition I got into), and someone told me to check the notes.
So, thank you very much for the kind words, and for hosting. It was fun. Appreciate your time and effort.
Matthew.
I didn't notice this until now(it's really the first competition I got into), and someone told me to check the notes.
So, thank you very much for the kind words, and for hosting. It was fun. Appreciate your time and effort.
Matthew.
Ahavati
Tams
Forum Posts: 16703
Tams
Tyrant of Words
122
Joined 11th Apr 2015Forum Posts: 16703
You're very welcome, Matthew. But I didn't do it alone; I merely assisted Johnny on this one. 📝
To all participants: I heard from WebMiss this morning and she should have the #RobertFrost theme asap. Thank you for your patience!
To all participants: I heard from WebMiss this morning and she should have the #RobertFrost theme asap. Thank you for your patience!
Ahavati
Tams
Forum Posts: 16703
Tams
Tyrant of Words
122
Joined 11th Apr 2015Forum Posts: 16703
We have #RobertFrost !!
Everyone please edit the themes of your entries to reflect his!
Thank you and Happiest of Holidays!
📝🎄❤
Everyone please edit the themes of your entries to reflect his!
Thank you and Happiest of Holidays!
📝🎄❤