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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
2/12/2005 |
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Carrie,
Excellent!! Could be the Earth, could be a person, you've penned a complex, but dynamic poem! BRAVA!
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla. :) |
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| Reviewed by Mitzi Jackson |
2/8/2005 |
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wow outstanding
ilove this kind of poetry!!!
loved it!!! |
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| Reviewed by Muhammad Al Mahdi |
2/8/2005 |
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| This is excellent and lovely, great feeling and observation. |
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| Reviewed by Janet Parker |
2/7/2005 |
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| Interesting, well-written poem. I love the mystery woven within. |
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| Reviewed by A PAX |
2/7/2005 |
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This could be about a person, or even about the planet earth
very interesting
pax A |
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| Reviewed by Emeka Nwogu |
2/7/2005 |
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Scars are like tattooes,
It reminds one of agony,
painted in a canvass of
whip lash....
Keep writing. I resonate with you in this one.
Your friend from Nigeria.
Emeka Chike Nwogu |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
2/6/2005 |
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| Interesting perspective and compelling poem overall, Carrie. Thank you. Love and peace. Regis |
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
2/6/2005 |
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Your obvious love for literature (and perhaps the classics) always shines through. This is a poem truly worth publication, great stuff.
Hugs,
Felix |
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| Reviewed by Judy Lloyd (Reader) |
2/5/2005 |
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| This is a unique and interesting write here. |
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| Reviewed by Daniel McTaggart |
2/5/2005 |
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| Interesting vein you've tapped here. I wonder if this poem is about anybody in particular? |
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| Reviewed by Donna Quesinberry |
2/5/2005 |
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hmm...scars to athenians
what a divide
interesting vent
thanks,
d. |
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