maria - A fictional wind popularized in "Paint Your Wagon" (Lerner and Loew, 1951) and by the Kingston Trio (1959), whose name may have originated with the 1941 book "Storm" by George R Stewart. (Jan Null, Golden Gate Weather Services)
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This floats so nicely, I love the wind and cloud imagery especially. I think you chose a good "shape" for this poem, the shorter lines and stanzas paired with that ghost of rhyme make it flow so nicely. Wonderful piece!
Woo some swanky word choices here, love that last stanza, love me a zephyr. Different from your usual writing but with your same flair, great flow and sweet imagery, very nicely pen'd xavier.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
(: thank you for you always gracious reviews and interest, kind poet :)
Beautiful words (OK I have to get the dictionary out for a few, but very OK for a writer to do) beautifully positioned, beautiful rhythm, beautifully paced and finally, a topic that should be meaningful to all. You know, some times ya just have to use that word: "BEAUTIFUL"
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
(: thank you Mollie. To be honest I Googled "wind names" and picked the names of winds that were ple.. read more(: thank you Mollie. To be honest I Googled "wind names" and picked the names of winds that were pleasant. Glad you enjoyed :)
10 Years Ago
I have the song on my Kingston Trio CD and actually met them--but not the original ones!
'Crafted and sustained in grace yet requited....sky lofts horizon cascade...' Words of this poem are in an excellent flow. Use of beautiful imagery,poet.
claddagh shaped tufts
whose tender hands cling
with warming chinooks
between fall and spring
good read !! well penned and nicely crafted
keep sculpting !!
ahena :)
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