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| Reviewed by pat medlin |
9/30/2012 |
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| this is one of my favorite pieces of your talent jane...honesty about honesty. how can we possibly write in any kind of truth without first, as i've heard, getting bare 'nekid'. |
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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
9/29/2012 |
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Bring that won ton on, I love Chinese soup. ;-) Anyway, I'm glad you're focusing your attention on that other guy for a change. Whew!
Ron |
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| Reviewed by Lily of Lough Neagh C. Dennis-Woosley |
9/29/2012 |
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Honestly Jane, it is the ability to be diverse
Has nothing to do with you, it is your ability
to touch every subject without fear and we know
you are most definitely a very sweet soul
Love all your writings!
Love and Light
Lily |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton |
9/29/2012 |
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Speak your mind. Do your thing.
Otherwise you wouldn't be Jane. |
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| Reviewed by Budd Nelson |
9/29/2012 |
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such expressions should be enjoyed and you always leave the reader with an enotion of gratitude for the sharing
budd |
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| Reviewed by Darrell and Kathy Adams |
9/28/2012 |
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| Jane, this poem speaks to my heart. I love God and so often feel I fall short in His ways. Poetry is often the culprit. I console myself by thinking that He is the one who gave me the desire and ability to explore through this artform, all the subjects that catch our attention from little things to large, innocent to incideous (sp?). Anyway, one could argue that He also gave us the ability to invent the ax and the murderer the ability to wield it. Still, I think we do no harm exploring life's possibilites and impossibilities and sharing ourselves with whomever might care to read. Well written, by the way. Be well, Kathy |
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