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| Reviewed by Michael Jones |
5/1/2011 |
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| Phylis, I can actually see you dancing in the rain and tossing your umbrella to naught! When I was a child I would lay in the grass in the most horrific of storms getting wet playing while it was thundering and lightening! Your poem is so consoling and well written. Peace!!! |
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| Reviewed by Karla Dorman, The StormSpinner |
4/16/2011 |
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Gorgeous -- what can I say? You make rain beautiful. Hope you're okay --
(((HUGS))) and love, Karla. |
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| Reviewed by Sheila Roy |
4/13/2011 |
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Must be lots of energy in that old quilt - pieces of many. Your voice is so original. A pleasure to read.
Sheila |
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| Reviewed by Patrick Granfors |
4/13/2011 |
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| Love your style daaaaahlin'. Patrick |
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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
4/12/2011 |
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Images of the homeless, a rainstorm, and the child's glee at puddles to splash in. You've covered a lot of ground with this little piece.
Ron |
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| Reviewed by Joyce Bell |
4/7/2011 |
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| I CAN'T HELP BUT THINK THAT THIS SORT OF 'NOSTALGIA' WAS, INDEED, A WELL PLANNED BY-PRODUCT OF RAIN. THANKS FOR SHARING THIS UNIQUE WORK THAT TOOK YOU BACK AND BROUGHT YOU FROWARD AGAIN, IN A LOVELY...RAIN DANCE. LOVE, BLESSINGS & FAITH...JOYCE * HIS INSPIRATIONS |
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| Reviewed by Carole Mathys |
4/5/2011 |
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I too love a good thunder storm. You have written a splendid poem, Pea good to read you again
Carole~ |
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| Reviewed by Chessly Nesci |
4/4/2011 |
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| I love everything about the rain! I love the sound, smell, and how it feels when I dance in it naked! Great poem! Take care, Chessly |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
4/4/2011 |
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| Pea,you sure can write,have missed you,this is sublime! |
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| Reviewed by Stephanie Webb |
4/4/2011 |
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| WoW Phyllis, you are an Incredible writer! I love it!!! |
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| Reviewed by Debby Rosenberg |
4/3/2011 |
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beautiful
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| Reviewed by Morgan Merriweather |
4/3/2011 |
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| Rain stirs up all emotions; the payful one's the best. Hope you get a refund or a tax break.....Morgan |
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| Reviewed by Jon Willey |
4/3/2011 |
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| Pea, we hang some of our emotions in the falling rain drops to clear away the sadness and leave room for the incomparable memories such as those you have shared here. I bid you love and peace my dear friend. Jon Michael |
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| Reviewed by D Johnson |
4/3/2011 |
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You would have been right at home in Oregon, this past March we registered over 6 1/2" of rain, not counting snow. I really do like rain.
Cheers,
Dan |
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| Reviewed by Liana Margiva |
4/3/2011 |
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| EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!! VERY TALENTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!! Liana Margiva |
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| Reviewed by Emile Tubiana |
4/2/2011 |
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| Dear Jean, this is a great poem about the cycle of nature. We just have to cope with it. Love Emile |
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| Reviewed by Andy Turner |
4/2/2011 |
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So much joy and a sense of fun spontaneity within this write.
I love wearing nowt but shorts in the summer downpours and doing a Gene Kelly. :) This is the tonic! |
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| Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan |
4/2/2011 |
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| Oh, I do love this!! Love the tossed umbrella, the quilts made with arthritic fingers from worn out clothes-i could use a good strong healing downpour!! |
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| Reviewed by Christine Tsen |
4/2/2011 |
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A startlingly profound poem Phyllis! and ooh, I'm a fan of rain too!
It frees up the mind, helps us contemplate those precious things and moments in life.
This is a beautiful antidote :)
Blessings,
Christine |
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| Reviewed by Don Juan Amante |
4/2/2011 |
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| this is a poem of grace and power, much enjoyed. |
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| Reviewed by Gene Williamson |
4/2/2011 |
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The rain that flows from your pen, dear Phyl, is a curative for all things clamorous. Even those hellish taxes. I love to see you
dance. -gene. |
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