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| Reviewed by Rafika Anderson |
12/27/2007 |
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| So sorrowful, so painful, to read. I feel for this angel, so close to heaven, and yet so far. This reads like human experience on the earth. We yearn for happiness and something always blocks the path. |
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| Reviewed by Georg Mateos |
12/3/2007 |
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The heaven denies her entry reads like tring to blow off the light of the sun, remembering those words that say, "those that haven't sinned...
Great thoughts pusher!
Georg |
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| Reviewed by Larry Lounsbury |
12/2/2007 |
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| She may have fallen, but I'm sure some man shall notice her beautiful curves. enjoyed |
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| Reviewed by Kimmy Van Kooten |
12/2/2007 |
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a token of mourning over evils and falsities, as your words rub abrasively into the readers own hearts desires, toward repentenance, not away from Godly things...Look up, look within!
Excellent!
Love and Peace~
kimmy~ |
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| Reviewed by JASMIN HORST SEILER |
12/2/2007 |
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Shutting out or shunning creates that poison you well put,very nice!
Jasmin Horst |
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| Reviewed by R Beeman |
12/2/2007 |
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i am glad i came across this read. it is an attention getter and there are many read between your lines messages hidden within. i am glad to be able to relate to your words.
randy |
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