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| Reviewed by jude forese |
4/2/2004 |
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you have to watch our for the wolf that wears sheep's clothing ...
powerful poem ... |
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| Reviewed by Bhuwan Thapaliya |
4/2/2004 |
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| Deep deep write...profound...clap clap clap....love n luck...BHUWAN |
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| Reviewed by Leonard Goslee |
4/2/2004 |
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This poem is very impressive and surrealistic, but a clear message can be understood through its lines.
The two WOLVES are, United Nations Security Council and The Vatican,
on that serves the manufacturer of "mass destruction" and one that tell the people to accept their impositions, for the will of ZEUS=Teus=Deus=Die=Dio, must be fulfilled.
I understand your point, Poet!
L. T. Goslee |
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| Reviewed by David Livingstone (Reader) |
4/2/2004 |
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I like your social-political-poetical writings, and this one is a SHARP SWORD.
Thank you for sharing this poem, "Mad Wolves under Moonlight".
David Livingstone
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| Reviewed by Margarita Caligaris (Reader) |
4/2/2004 |
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Impressive symbolistic poetical writing. A poem that delivers a message combining art and contents.
I will ask my graduate students to visit this page.
Margarita Caligaris, Litt.D., Ph.D.
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| Reviewed by Andre Bendavi ben-YEHU |
4/1/2004 |
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"Mad Wolves under Moonlight" can be controlled and neutralized whenever the people say stop!
Very striking lines here to feed the imagination and nourish good sense.
This is a surreal symbolist socio-political and philosophical poem, that I have learned from.
Thank You for posting "Mad Wolves under Moonlight".
I Salute You, Poet!
Andre Emmanuel Bendavi ben-YEHU |
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| Reviewed by Mr. Ed |
3/31/2004 |
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| There are now many mad wolves among us. Extremely powerful write, Maria. |
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