Winter's Protection
#1
Final

The snow comforter
lays warmly, protecting life;
anticipating

1.

The snow's soft blankets
gives warming, life it protects;
anticipating

2.

The winter blankets
gives warmth, life it protects;
welcomes its newest

3.

The winter blankets
gives warmth, life it protects;
anticipating

This is just 3 different ways, not to be considered one.
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#2
(01-08-2014, 11:51 AM)Regallis Wrote:  The snow's soft blankets
gives warmth, life it protects;
anticipating

The winter blankets
gives warmth, life it protects;
welcomes its newest

The winter blankets
gives warmth, life it protects;
anticipating

soft blankets give

subjects and verbs should not be arguing in poems
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#3
The snow's soft blankets
give warmth, life it protects;
anticipating

The winter blankets
give warmth, life it protects;
welcomes its newest

The winter blankets
give warmth, life it protects;
anticipating

Thank you

Is it correct in form? Is it any good?
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#4
(01-08-2014, 12:19 PM)Regallis Wrote:  The snow's soft blankets
give warmth, life it protects;
anticipating

The winter blankets
give warmth, life it protects;
welcomes its newest

The winter blankets
give warmth, life it protects;
anticipating

Thank you

Is it correct in form? Is it any good?

life it protects

why backwards speaking are you?
confusing it may be.
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#5
You are funny. Took me a moment but I got it.

The snow's soft blankets
give warmth, protect its life;
anticipating

The winter blankets
give warmth, protect its life;
welcomes its newest

The winter blankets
give warmth, protect its life;
anticipating

Should a apostrophe be used with its?
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#6
(01-08-2014, 12:40 PM)Regallis Wrote:  You are funny. Took me a moment but I got it.

The snow's soft blankets
give warmth, protect its life;
anticipating

The winter blankets
give warmth, protect its life;
welcomes its newest

The winter blankets
give warmth, protect its life;
anticipating

Should a apostrophe be used with its?

I am not sure but I think "blanket of snow" /might/ be cliche.
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#7
(01-08-2014, 11:51 AM)Regallis Wrote:  The snow's soft blankets
gives warmth, life it protects; "Blankets" is plural, so "gives" should be singular. Also, "life it protects" sounds Yoda-ish ("strong in this one, is the force"). "Protect [singular again] life" would be more succinct.
anticipating

The winter blankets
gives warmth, life it protects;
welcomes its newest

The winter blankets
gives warmth, life it protects;
anticipating

The latter two stanzas are unnecessary and a bit annoying, to be honest, because their reshuffling of S1's words adds no new meanings or aritifices. Otherwise, S1 is a somewhat effective haiku.
"We believe that we invent symbols. The truth is that they invent us; we are their creatures, shaped by their hard, defining edges." - Gene Wolfe
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#8
It was just three examples of one stanza. Sorry for not being more specific.

The reason I used "blankets" was because snow is scattered about, making many blankets.

1.

The snow's soft blankets
give warmth, protect it's life;
anticipating

2.

The winter blankets
give warmth, protect it's life;
welcomes its newest

3.

The winter blankets
give warmth, protect it's life;
anticipating

4.

The snow's soft blankets
give warmth, protecting life;
anticipating

Thank you for your comments, and sorry for my ineffective way of writing things out.
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#9
(01-08-2014, 01:07 PM)Regallis Wrote:  It was just three examples of one stanza. Sorry for not being more specific.

The reason I used "blankets" was because snow is scattered about, making many blankets.

Yah, I am pretty familiar with the expression, it is a cliche
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#10
The snow's comforter
gives warmth, protecting life;
anticipating
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#11
(01-08-2014, 01:32 PM)Regallis Wrote:  The snow's comforter
give warmth, protecting life;
anticipating

comforter is better than blanket. but now it's gives again. and it sounds like something is comforting the snow. try playing with the syntax.
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#12
(01-08-2014, 01:35 PM)trueenigma Wrote:  
(01-08-2014, 01:32 PM)Regallis Wrote:  The snow's comforter
give warmth, protecting life;
anticipating

comforter is better than blanket. but now it's gives again. and it sounds like something is comforting the snow. try playing with the syntax.

The snow's comforter
gives warmth, protecting life;
anticipating

Thanks to you all, I must say this is one enlightening experience.
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#13
The snow comforter
lays warmly, protecting life;
anticipating

Milo, thank you for all your help, I really appreciate it. I think I like this one as the final one. Trueenigma, thank you for pointing that out.
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