To Both my Mothers, Thank You [E] A Villanelle (described following poem) about two lives, one known and one not. |
My review is based on professional editing points. It is meant to be honest, encouraging, and respectful in accordance with WDC guidelines. THE POEM The poem was a heartfelt tribute to two mothers. WHAT I LIKED A sincere poem about what it's like to have a child, give it up for adoption, and yet, the emotional benefit weaves into the fabric of everyone involved. STRUCTURE This is a villanelle. A villanelle is a highly structured poem with 5 tercets and ends with a quatrain. There are 2 repeating rythmes and 2 repeating refrains. The poem followed the structure. I thought the repeating refrains were honest and sincere. MECHANICS I did not spot any spelling/punctuation mistakes. Good use of WDC ML to increase font and make easier to read on the website. DESCRIPTIONS I liked: "Sixteen years, and not prepared for a son." This is a very honest, poignant statement and I think it's something we can all understand. PARTING THOUGHTS/SUGGESTIONS The opening engages the readers and keeps them reading. The title is a heartwarming fit for the poem. Good luck in the Bard's Hall Contest. Reviewed by StephB for the Bard's Hall.
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