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| Reviewed by bluecornflower orangetiger |
2/10/2011 |
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| yes, we carry home within; nice write Sage. Mary |
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| Reviewed by 000 000 |
10/17/2008 |
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Home is where our soul is content.
Wonderful writing
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| Reviewed by Vesna Perkovic |
3/29/2004 |
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..indeed is there any place like home...hmmm..it depends what you call home..
well written..ty
Vesna :) |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
5/23/2003 |
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| *applause* home is my favorite place of all! :) well done, cherokee, heartwarming and peaceful write! ((((HUGS)))) and love, karla. :) |
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| Reviewed by Marilyn Seray |
5/18/2003 |
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Mmmm...home, familiar, warm, a place to unwind and bear your soul freely with no inhibitions.
Lovely poem |
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| Reviewed by Lynn Barry |
5/7/2003 |
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| get away from it all by going home...I love that.... |
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| Reviewed by Joseph* OneLight*® |
5/7/2003 |
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Enjoyed the gentle flow of this piece.
~Joseph |
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| Reviewed by Retta (Reindeer) Mckenzie |
5/7/2003 |
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This was so lovely! Just beautiful, So glad to see you here,
Reindeer |
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| Reviewed by Micha Julian |
5/6/2003 |
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this is lovely, moving and it flows as your heart seeking home, may you have that peace for your soul...
m. |
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| Reviewed by richard poor |
5/6/2003 |
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| home is where my motorcycle is.....i find my peace there as you do here...very well said. |
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| Reviewed by Sandra Corona |
5/6/2003 |
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No matter the species, all gravite toward where they first originated; the most familiar is the most comforting.
Soothing write.
Sandy |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
5/6/2003 |
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| Gentle write!! |
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| Reviewed by Woman Words (Reader) |
5/6/2003 |
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| I love the soothing, tranquil mood of this...so gentle |
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| Reviewed by Andre Bendavi ben-YEHU |
5/6/2003 |
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--- "Home" is what is needed in most houses...!
This poem is touching the heart and the mind of the reader. "Home" was written by dictation of a sage heart.
I salute the Author of "Home"
Andre Emmanuel Bendavi ben-YEHU |
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| Reviewed by Rodney Bohen |
5/6/2003 |
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Cherokee,
first time I have been here, I enjoyed the piece, and LOVED your Mark Twain Quote!
Rodney Evan Bohen |
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| Reviewed by g g (Reader) |
5/6/2003 |
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Excellent write Cherokee(:
huggs and blessings
Lady G. |
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| Reviewed by Susan Cook-Jahme |
4/26/2003 |
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| Hi Cherokee Sage, travelling is fine, but you are right, the smell and feel of home is special. I always think of heavily polished dark wood and old fashioned red roses, tall yellow grass and African places. |
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| Reviewed by Birdie Houston |
4/26/2003 |
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| This touched me its right on ! |
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| Reviewed by William DeVault |
4/26/2003 |
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| Very nice. Makes me want to stay home for a while. |
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| Reviewed by Oisín Breen |
3/27/2003 |
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ah good evenin
its peaceful and definitly a mood piece
id like to hear this read about 4.30 in the morning everyone's crashing out one or two people sitting in the corner jus' rockin back and forth smilin as you talk.
lovely and sweet |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
3/25/2003 |
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| home is in the heart... |
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
3/25/2003 |
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| gr8 write, cherokee sage! love, your friend in texas, karen lynn. (((HUGS))) :) |
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| Reviewed by the phantom pheonix |
3/25/2003 |
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| awesoml;ey wise this was a fabulous poem nice job on this marvelous poem you are fatnastic at poetrry cant wait to see more |
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| Reviewed by Bobbi Duffy |
3/25/2003 |
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| You are aptly named Sage, Cherokee. Your wisdom is only compounded by your graceful style. |
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| Reviewed by Floria Kelderhouse (Reader) |
3/25/2003 |
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| As Judy said..."there's no place like home" love this cherokee...floria |
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| Reviewed by La Belle Rouge (Reader) |
3/25/2003 |
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| Softly gentle and wise. |
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| Reviewed by Debby Rosenberg |
3/24/2003 |
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home...sweet gentle poem...
thanks for sharing |
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| Reviewed by Sara Coslett |
3/24/2003 |
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| Oh yeah, I know this feeling only too well. Great! |
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| Reviewed by Kate Clifford |
3/24/2003 |
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| I am pleased I am now getting a chance to see some of your work :-) I love to travel and experience life too, but your right, home is where peace is. Still looking for my home. |
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| Reviewed by Susan de Vegter |
3/24/2003 |
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A man's home is his paradise and I'm happy you have found yours. This is a wonderful verse.
Love and peace,
Susan |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
3/24/2003 |
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| Love the tranquil mood this sets, thank you , glad to see you posting;-) |
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| Reviewed by Elizabeth Taylor (Reader) |
3/24/2003 |
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Hey, you finally made it to the board. Glad things worked out for you. This is a nice quiet poem. I applaud.
~E |
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| Reviewed by Melissa Rives |
3/24/2003 |
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| beautifully spoken... |
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