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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
2/26/2006 |
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Sensual photo, Eileen.
Ron |
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| Reviewed by Birgit and Roger Pratcher |
2/26/2006 |
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A lovely write about nature's perfection in creation and desire,
Birgit and Roger |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
2/26/2006 |
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Stunning!!
Say no more!!
Love Tinka |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
2/25/2006 |
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Eileen,
GORGEOUS!!!!!! An apt, beautiful analogy, perfectly written and presented--thank you, my friend!
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla. |
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| Reviewed by m j hollingshead |
2/25/2006 |
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| always, lovely |
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
2/25/2006 |
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Eileen,
Wonderful write; very well done! BRAVA!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in Tx., Karen Lynn. :) |
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| Reviewed by Sherry Heim |
2/25/2006 |
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I would say that this is a perfect rose, though it is the slight imperfections that make it so absolutely beautiful, just like women. A rubber stamp of anything loses its charm and personal grace. This is a beautiful poem, Eileen, and a wonderful tribute to this gorgeous rain-kissed rose.
Take care,
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| Reviewed by Bobbi Duffy |
2/25/2006 |
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I agree it deserves its own poem. And you did it proud with yours. Great job!
Bobbi |
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| Reviewed by Dale Clark |
2/25/2006 |
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A beautiful rose and it is very sensuous
and expressive. Great! |
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| Reviewed by Kate Clifford |
2/25/2006 |
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| Wonderful write causing the reader to want to touch the rose :-) |
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| Reviewed by Shoma Mittra |
2/25/2006 |
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Fabulous - the rain kissed rose is so aptly compared to a woman. Loved the pix and the write-especially the lines,
See too, how the core beckons
Makes you wish to be a bee
Eager to taste, buzzing wildly |
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| Reviewed by Phillip William Allen |
2/25/2006 |
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| Great lines Eileen |
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| Reviewed by Ron (sketchman) Axelson |
2/25/2006 |
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| Hi Eileen.....love the rose |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) |
2/25/2006 |
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| And so it does deserve its own poem and it has benefited from the Master Rain Rose poet to get that message out. Message? Whot message? Why the message that, like the rose, the poet is a many faceted person, rain or no rain. Well done. |
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| Reviewed by George Carroll |
2/25/2006 |
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| My thoughts exactly Eileen. Splendid write that brings out the sensous nature of a rose. Their beauty always entices me and is why I have six rose bushes. |
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| Reviewed by Janet Parker |
2/25/2006 |
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| This is so beautiful, Eileen. Makes me think of Georgia O'Keefe who said she never thought of her flowers as sexual. Yeah, right! |
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| Reviewed by Retta (Reindeer) Mckenzie |
2/25/2006 |
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Ah Eileen, it is so beautiful, very lovely poem and that rose! just lovely,
Reindeer |
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| Reviewed by Peter Paton |
2/25/2006 |
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This sensuous poem will definitely appeal to Sage...it is definitely right up her street...lols
I love the charm and mystique of the heavenly rose Eileen, I have often heard that the mysterious rose symbolises the Mother of God
The picture is quite exquisite
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| Reviewed by Mr. Ed |
2/25/2006 |
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This rain rose deserves its own poem
And it has a marvelous one right here, Tiger Lily. |
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