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| Reviewed by Beryl McMullen |
11/18/2009 |
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| Nicely put Robert |
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| Reviewed by John Leko |
3/9/2008 |
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...and you have learned in your wisdom...to share moments...we at times find hard to understand. Perhaps neutral colors...are the chosen...unlike the chameleon...others expect of us.
wisely penned your words say much Robert...
John |
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| Reviewed by Richard Swartz |
1/25/2008 |
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| Wow what a Poem...and what a after thought that is nice keep up the Grate. |
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| Reviewed by Rafika Anderson |
12/25/2007 |
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| A nicely written homage to survival and the predominance of the human spirit. Lovely! |
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| Reviewed by Andre Bendavi ben-YEHU |
1/7/2007 |
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"A Bit Of Acceptance" is a poetic feast singing a sage message.
In gratitude,
Andre Emmanuel Bendavi ben-YEHU |
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| Reviewed by Sandie Angel |
12/6/2006 |
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What a wonderful write this is! Well-done, Robert!!!
Sandie May Angel a.k.a. Sandie Angel :o) |
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| Reviewed by Miss Pandora |
11/13/2006 |
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| What a sage you are Robert!...putting all things in perspective and beautifully written. Bravo. Panda :) |
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| Reviewed by SaPAth AnANd |
11/12/2006 |
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Wise thoughts,Robert.You call this neutral here in your poem,in Buddhist philosophy same might be called the middle path.
Bom Bhole!
Roshan |
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| Reviewed by Rusty Daily |
11/12/2006 |
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I'm too old to be in overdrive any more. Neutral is just fine with me.
Rusty |
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| Reviewed by CJ Heck |
11/12/2006 |
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What a wonderful message here, Robert. "We have learned to put ourselves into neutral." That's a great line -- and if we could all just learn to do that ...
Love,
CJ |
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| Reviewed by Sue Hess |
11/12/2006 |
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| wonderful outlook...i tried to do it all full speed ahead and didn't begin to understand what you are saying until i was older. great poem |
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| Reviewed by George Carroll |
11/12/2006 |
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| You have to coast in this life every now and then and not gun the engine all the time. |
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| Reviewed by J M |
11/12/2006 |
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| True netural and for me that is in netural with God in controll. |
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