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Melancholy
by Ronald W. Hull

Sunday, March 26, 2006
Rated "G" by the Author.
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An emotion that touches us all. It came over me on Friday's gloomy morning. Don't worry, it vanished in the light of the sun.


Sculpture by George Tkabladze

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Reviewed by Aberjhani 3/31/2006
You make an elusive and sometimes indescribable psychological state into something visually striking and spritually tangible. The undisguised flow of humility and vulnerability fill these lines and readers' hearts with numinous warmth.
Aberjhani
Reviewed by Crystal Silver Angel (Reader) 3/26/2006
I wish you well and thank you for writing this nice piece..

love joanne
Reviewed by jude forese 3/26/2006
it comes and goes ... feel better, Ron ...
Reviewed by Phyllis Jean Green 3/26/2006
You have expressed very well the sense of futility and despair
that sooner or later attacks every thinking, feeling person.
As you know, the sensation can be fleeting or last what feels like
forever. My wish for you is that such episodes occur rarely and
barely last. Love the sculpture, by the way. Wise choice! 'Pea' <3
Reviewed by Tinka Boukes 3/26/2006
Oh been there done that so often my friend!!

You are blessed if you can just rub it off!!

Thanks for sharing Ron!!

Well expressed piece!!

Love Tinka
Reviewed by Sherry Heim 3/26/2006
Though I am not plagued with depression, I do have my moments of melancholy. I force myself out of the mood by reminding myself of all of my haves and not of my have nots. It usually works for me and gets me back to being a productive person. I think busy people tend to slip into melancholy when they have the time to, and finding something that needs to get done, that I have been putting off, can often be the best cure for me. Very nice write, Ron, I am glad to hear that the mood passed quickly.
Take care,
Sherry
Reviewed by Susan de Vegter 3/26/2006
Your melancholy is short lived and thank God for that!
The sculpture is aweome. Your poem makes me waht to hug you.

Susan
Reviewed by E T Waldron 3/26/2006
Excellent write Ron! You caught the mood well, it's one we all go through! Glad it didn't last long!;-)

Eileen
Reviewed by Peter Paton 3/26/2006
Ron
You will get over it...:)
Peter
Reviewed by Ed Matlack 3/26/2006
Hey, you got sun, damn, send some out this away will ya...we have been getting the normal NJ weather, rain, showers, just a slight hint of snow, etc...and you think you are melancholy...;) Ed
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