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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
6/8/2006 |
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Kathryn, eh? I'll be listening for the sound of silence.
Ron |
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| Reviewed by J. Allen Wilson |
6/7/2006 |
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| You capture much in these thoughts and do so with a subtle shift of the pen. Excellent piece Susan |
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| Reviewed by . ignis |
6/7/2006 |
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Some things are beyond the ability of words to express. Some images do not reflect what eyes can see. Some poems contain more than the sum of their words.
RAge
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| Reviewed by Kate Burnside |
6/7/2006 |
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| The eyes speak with the language of the soul which is unintelligible to the human mind and can only be felt in the deeper reaches of one's being. The metaphysics of love is indeed one of the greatest and deepest mysteries, and yet moves us more than head knowledge of tongue can tell. Beautiful insight and vision here, delicately expressed. TY Kate xx |
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| Reviewed by A. Santo |
6/7/2006 |
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| The fact that there are emotions that can not be described by words is only proof that what is seen - is a barrier to the expansive gift of LOVE. I believe this is one of the best poems I have read. :) |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
6/7/2006 |
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Fantastic capture and image, Susan, exquisitely penned! BRAVA!
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla. |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
6/6/2006 |
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Nothing speaks like the eyes which can reveal the very soul or keep it hidden in mystery. Superb poem Susan, on one of my favorite topics!Beautiful work!
eT |
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| Reviewed by Crystal Silver Angel (Reader) |
6/6/2006 |
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They speak louder than words at times. Beautiful picture and post.
Peace & Love,
~~ DOVE ~~ |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) |
6/6/2006 |
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| Yeah, boy, when the eyes speak, they can absolutely scream sans sound. |
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| Reviewed by totally anonymous |
6/6/2006 |
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| this touches me deeply beautifully said |
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| Reviewed by Aubrey Hammack |
6/6/2006 |
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| There is much communication that happens with the eyes and I'm not just talking about someone close in heart. I think the eye communcation is so romantic though. But your poem reminds me also of how important silence is when we are attempting to communicate. |
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| Reviewed by L. Figgins |
6/6/2006 |
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Applause! Looking into a loved one's eyes who truly sees us reflects ourselves back to us, affirming we are loved and lovable. Love it!
Lin |
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| Reviewed by George Carroll |
6/6/2006 |
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| It only took that backward glance from my wife to be that set my heart on fire. Great poem and the eye's have it. |
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| Reviewed by F William Broome |
6/6/2006 |
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Eye, eye, Dear Lady. Your words, as good as they are in your poem, can never say what a pair of, "in love," eyes say in a glimpse or a glance. This is a fine work... short, sweet, succinct. - Bill
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
6/6/2006 |
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This is so real. I know exactly what you are saying and the looks that pass between man and woman are more strong then any spoken communication could ever be.
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| Reviewed by Peter Paton |
6/6/2006 |
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Susan
We are on the same page today...:)
The silent glance and the unspoken word convey a multitude
and multiplicity of feelings and sentiments...
There comes an end to words...
Peter
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