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| Reviewed by Rod McCormick (Reader) |
10/9/2008 |
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Yes, and only those who have viewed from a place beyond can see what you have seen - all connected , all the same - but different too.
Well described.
Rod |
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| Reviewed by Lois Christensen |
5/22/2008 |
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| Can hear the celestial music from afar. The movements combined with the themes are centrally located beyond the worlds. |
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| Reviewed by Irina Karstein (Reader) |
2/25/2008 |
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| I like this. Sort of reminded me of something I've been thinking about lately. |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
2/24/2008 |
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Truly an interesting viewpoint, Tom. Thank you for sharing it. Love and peace,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by Gianetta Ellis |
1/30/2008 |
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| This is really beautiful - the visions, colors, sounds all draw the reader to this "place beyond" that we might never have experienced except for these words. |
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| Reviewed by Larry Lounsbury |
1/24/2008 |
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| I really enjoyed this view outside time and space. One of the many books I currently am reading is by Terry Pratchett "The Last Continent". Your poem is just as magical! |
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| Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan |
1/24/2008 |
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| your words painted a strong visualas well as the fact that i could almost hear the music |
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