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| Reviewed by The Smoking Poet |
3/2/2005 |
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Sometimes, the only way to survive.
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| Reviewed by Cynthia Castle |
2/2/2005 |
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Carolyn,
Another great Haiku! Winter storms do make you want to hibernate! Enjoyed!
Cynthia |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
2/2/2005 |
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| a very cozy mood ... |
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| Reviewed by Joel Raja Kumar J |
2/2/2005 |
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Very true and to the point.
Love from India - Joel - |
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| Reviewed by Erin Kelly-Moen |
2/1/2005 |
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Ohh, potent and punchy, Carolyn! And, at the same time, soft and blanketing with hope of spring's breath after rejuvenating winter...
Erin |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
2/1/2005 |
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Excellent Ku M'Lady!!
love Tinka |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
2/1/2005 |
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| security in this icy message;-)...great ku Carolyn! |
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| Reviewed by Carole Mathys |
2/1/2005 |
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| I am also in the midst of a winter blast...great haiku... |
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| Reviewed by M. B. |
2/1/2005 |
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LOL
This little piece says big things. Truly well worded with excellent rhythm. :) |
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| Reviewed by La Belle Rouge (Reader) |
2/1/2005 |
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| Brrr this was real! |
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| Reviewed by Judy Lloyd (Reader) |
2/1/2005 |
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| Yes these storms do make you want to hibernate. |
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| Reviewed by Mr. Ed |
2/1/2005 |
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| Thank God for sanctuaries, especially in the winter. |
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| Reviewed by Andy Turner (Reader) |
2/1/2005 |
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| Oh to hibernate.. Hang on a mo' no way I'd miss the soccer season.. |
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