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| Reviewed by John Leko |
1/9/2008 |
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...tapping these wonderful painted dreams on the shoulder...making them new again...
beautiful...
John |
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
1/8/2008 |
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Reflections that paint glorious colors of the south and the sweet life you know and love. Well done Susan.
hugs
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| Reviewed by Randall Barfield |
1/8/2008 |
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| i like a memory 'steeped in gentle cotton'. good job. cheers |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
1/8/2008 |
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Beautifully written Susan!!
Love Tinka |
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| Reviewed by Walt Hardester |
1/8/2008 |
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What a beautiful graphic!! The sun shines in Dixie today, making the dewdrops turn to pearls, like this poem.
Walt |
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| Reviewed by Ted Bossis |
1/8/2008 |
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| Emotionally(.~.)enamored_softly dressed in kind*ness_Wallowing wonder at the core_eevvooll_Ted |
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| Reviewed by Pierre Ortega |
1/7/2008 |
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I love the way this makes me feel, as I am doing just that at the moment. "Wallowing indoors, rummaging through old things"
Love, Pierre |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
1/7/2008 |
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Susan, your imagery is impeccable, as is your verse. S U B L I M E.
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla. |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
1/7/2008 |
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Susan your imagery is just so splendid! I love when you write like this!a keeper!Thank you!
Love,
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| Reviewed by Axilea MU |
1/7/2008 |
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"When beads of fluid love is palmed , caressed, absorbed and caught"
Such a beautiful line, sensuous and rich, just like the rest of your poem.
The feeling of wonderful lightness, the description of lovely textures
give this poem a realistic touch in a dreamlike atmosphere.
Axilea |
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| Reviewed by George Carroll |
1/7/2008 |
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| A what s Southern gal you are exciting us guys with your passionate like thoughts. |
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| Reviewed by stan nassano |
1/7/2008 |
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This has a musicial flow to it,very nice.
stan |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) |
1/7/2008 |
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| Ah, memories undress our thoughts into the mindset of yesterday's voices and faces and bodies of the past . . . You did this well . . . |
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| Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan |
1/7/2008 |
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| the quiet feel to this is peaceful and calming |
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