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New Hope, Bright Beginnings
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Monday, February 27, 2006
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The sun is born, lives, and dies every single day, but it's a survivor.
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~~~~ The sun is deceptive; slow to awaken. It takes its sweet time to crawl to noontime strength. ~ Young, it ages as it limps toward its end. It will not die easily; dusk shrouds its face. ~ And the night wins again, temporarily. The morn promises new hope, bright beginnings. ~~~~ (c) 2006, Karla Dorman.
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
3/1/2006 |
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This is one great offering Karla!!
Love it!!
Love Tinka |
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| Reviewed by Michelle Kidwell Power In The Pen |
2/28/2006 |
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Another excellent write Karla
God Bless
Michelle |
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| Reviewed by Kate Burnside |
2/28/2006 |
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| I like this unique view of the "weakness" of the sun, Karla. It's very resiliance does, indeed, speak of hope springing eternal. Beautiful poetics here. TY Kate xx |
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| Reviewed by Ed Matlack |
2/27/2006 |
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| I am more a night person, liking instead the moon, I love to moon people...;) ed |
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| Reviewed by OnepoetGem *the Poetic Rapper |
2/27/2006 |
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| great poem Karla, full of sunshine |
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| Reviewed by Birgit and Roger Pratcher |
2/27/2006 |
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This was really nice, hopeinspiring.
Love, Birgit and Roger |
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| Reviewed by Sage Sweetwater |
2/27/2006 |
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The Million Member Sun Club. Buy ten acres for sun. Use seven acres for parking. On three acres, plant a new garden, sow some seeds for New Hope, reap Bright Beginnings, Karla!
Sage |
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| Reviewed by Sherry Heim |
2/27/2006 |
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A most inspiring write, Karla. Pretty poem!
Take care,
Sherry |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
2/27/2006 |
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Superb capture Karla! You brought a fresh look to the orb that we can't live without! Beautifully creative!
eT
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| Reviewed by Bobbi Duffy |
2/27/2006 |
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Well done, Karla. A fine rendition. It reminded me of the Eqyption God Ra, who died each night to be reborn to Isis each day. Thankfully God gave us a sun and a Son that would last forever.
Bobbi |
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| Reviewed by Sandie Angel |
2/27/2006 |
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Karla, this is beautifully-described; and the picture was simply AMAZING!
Sandie May Angel a.k.a. Sandie Angel :o) |
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
2/27/2006 |
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Karla~
I love how you describe the life cycle of the sun; outstanding write! Very well done, and the picture is STUNNING! A perfect accompaniment to your beautiful poem; brava!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your twin, Karen Lynn. :D |
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| Reviewed by Peter Paton |
2/27/2006 |
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New beginnings are always exciting and a challenge
The sun, that great light in the sky, moves our seasons in cycles, that leads to the birth and regeneration of life and warmth on our planet
This is a great metaphorical write that signals transformation and change on a grand scale Karla
Love
Peter |
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