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| Reviewed by Roger Ochs |
11/5/2009 |
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| Can I be forgiven for breaking into "Good Vibrations" after reading this. Fine writing frees the mind to take strange paths. You are a fine writer. |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
11/4/2009 |
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| being a moon child i too appreciate its imprint ... beautiful poem, Amber ... |
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| Reviewed by Debby Rosenberg |
11/3/2009 |
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love it...lately we've been experiencing the visual of the
"frosty full moon"...gives off a shimmer as it rises..have you tried sun gazing...that's a whole other imprint :) |
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| Reviewed by Rose Rideout |
11/2/2009 |
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Another wonderful write Amber.
Newfie Hugs, Rose |
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| Reviewed by John Flanagan |
11/2/2009 |
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Amber,
The title is so right for this beautifully expressed poem, and not just the title but the entire impact of the experience. To be one with vibrations is everything.
John |
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| Reviewed by Kate Burnside |
11/2/2009 |
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| She truly is STUNNING at the moment, Amber, I quite agree. Being blessed with living at the coast, like you I can take full advantage of her replication in the waves of the sea, giving me full visual of that which you speak here. Last night I had the amazing experience of a truly storm-drenched sunset in front together with a completely darkened sky behind me where the full-moon was already centre-stage. The plays on the water were divine and, as you say, their effects long-lasting. So, all in all, this is a very repercussive reminder of how we can totally blot up another's aura, even in passing, and feel the benefits of it like a radiating heat within us all the long day through... well on into the night, in fact... or whenever a re-charge takes place!! :)) Feeling this like the hum of bees beneath old plaster behind my bedroom walls... luscious! xx |
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| Reviewed by JASMIN HORST SEILER |
11/2/2009 |
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| You are washed in its glow, glow on beautiful! Hugs! Jasmin Horst |
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| Reviewed by Peter Schlosser |
11/2/2009 |
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| Nicely penned and dazzling imagery. I'm a bit of a moon junkie myself. |
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| Reviewed by Gene Williamson |
11/2/2009 |
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| Amber, as irresistible as moonlight. -gene. |
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| Reviewed by Georg Mateos |
11/2/2009 |
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Moonstruck...the lover will never miss the sun.
Georg
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| Reviewed by Christine Alwin |
11/2/2009 |
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...and so do you! Camryn asks me..."Gramma where is my moon"?...lol..she loves it!
:)Christine |
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| Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan |
11/2/2009 |
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| so lovely! |
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
11/2/2009 |
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Nice one, Amber; well done! Love the piccy!
(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in Tx., Karen Lynn. :D |
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| Reviewed by .. .. |
11/2/2009 |
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I did loads of moon poems,
But I like yours better.
great.
steve |
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| Reviewed by Romantic Poetess Victoria L. McColley |
11/2/2009 |
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we are indeed moved by "Vibrational Imprint" through the carriage of your supple poem & the Moon herself.
Peace, Love & Inspirations
Vickie |
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| Reviewed by Liana Margiva |
11/2/2009 |
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| BEAUTIFUL POEM!!!!!!!!!!!! Liana Margiva |
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| Reviewed by Dawn Wilson |
11/2/2009 |
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| Amber, this is just beautiful. |
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
11/2/2009 |
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Yes the power of the moon and it's tug is a lot like the power of love...unseen but always there.
fee |
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