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| Reviewed by Andre Bendavi ben-YEHU |
5/31/2007 |
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Good rhythm and contents... Excellent depicting in this magnificent poem.
I have enjoyed the reading of "Across the Valley".
In admiration,
Andre Emmanuel Bendavi ben-YEHU |
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| Reviewed by Marilyn Seray |
7/14/2005 |
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| Theresa, what a lovely poem this is, and your photo is fantastic |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
7/14/2005 |
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Theresa,
Beautiful lines, and haunting photograph. Well done!
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla. :)
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| Reviewed by Mr. Ed |
7/14/2005 |
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| Another marvelous photo, Theresa, and quite a captivating poem. As I frequently drive rural backroads, I often spot abandoned and neglected cabins, and I often look at them wondering who built them, who lived in them, and why they left them. |
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| Reviewed by m j hollingshead |
7/14/2005 |
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| poignant read |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
7/14/2005 |
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Sounds like a nice place....BUT....no unwanted "almost invisible guests"...grrrrrr!!
Love Tinka |
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| Reviewed by Handsum Hart |
7/13/2005 |
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Sounds like a splendid home to me.
Best wishes
HH |
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| Reviewed by Sandie Angel |
7/13/2005 |
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Nice!...
It reminds me of my father-in-law's cottage. He practically had built that house all by himself after he bought the land.
Sandie Angel a.k.a. Sandie May Angel :o) |
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
7/13/2005 |
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Mystical and magical like the writer this home seems perfect for you Theresa, and I can picture this poem in a needlepoint sampler above the fireplace.
Felix |
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| Reviewed by George Carroll |
7/13/2005 |
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| Nothing like the tender loving touch to make a house a home. |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
7/13/2005 |
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TJ you make me want to be there! It sounds like a place I would love!
That photo is very intriguing! You ahve stirred my interest;-) Great write!
Love,
Eileen |
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| Reviewed by - - - - - TRASK |
7/13/2005 |
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You Never know It Can Be Your Last (Foreclosed) Home!
TRASK |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) |
7/13/2005 |
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| I just love this offering from you. Such a pleasant and endearing set of verses. I was quite taken, believe it. The photo was breathtaking and I NEVER compliment poem photos because I feel that poetry should stand alone without all the frippery. But this photo is different. Haunting. Edgar Allen Poeish. |
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