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| Reviewed by Mitzi Jackson |
3/5/2007 |
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and that is how it is we all have worn a mask if it was to so call protect ourselves or fool others....you never truly know someone
real or fiction?
very well done and shared |
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| Reviewed by Kate Burnside |
3/4/2007 |
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| This has the effect of making me want to scratch away wherever there might be a chink... in masks, usually only the sensorial orifices. The itch to find what lies beneath the skin is very well conveyed here. These lines kinda linger beneath skin-deep. TY K xx |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
3/4/2007 |
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Haunting offering...truth about in your face "two-Face" so to speak poetry!!
Well penned!!
Love Tinka |
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| Reviewed by Kate Clifford |
3/3/2007 |
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| A haunting write! |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
3/3/2007 |
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You certainly bring the reader "face to face" with the concept of two-faced human beings. Thanks, Debs. Love and peace,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by K. Mulroney |
3/3/2007 |
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| This is a definite break down of what the statement " two faced" means. Great piece! |
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| Reviewed by Nicky Goodman |
3/3/2007 |
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| Deb - cast your mind back a bit... littleditty saying hello to you! Good Triolet - and good to read your poetry again xxldx |
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| Reviewed by - - - - - TRASK |
3/3/2007 |
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2 Faced Typical Of Human Disquise Only Lies...
Realy Good Write On In Few Words Said...
TRASK |
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| Reviewed by J M |
3/3/2007 |
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Well my attempt to tell you what this means to me never judge a face before knowing the trueness or structure behind the mask put forth in present. A Face within a Face reminds me of one that has a mask over the trueness of whom we are seeing. It has been awhile since you posted and this is non-less your provoking style to make the reader join in a journey which often leaves them still provoked and speculating your depth and meaning of the poetry......
Peace,
Joselyn |
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