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| Reviewed by Gene Williamson |
11/22/2010 |
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Dear Sage, the reverence is easy to muster...now. -gene.
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| Reviewed by Duke LaRance |
9/11/2010 |
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So very impressive, as usual. I always enjoy visiting your den.
duke larance -- the drugstore cowboy poet |
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| Reviewed by Dayvid Graybill |
8/26/2010 |
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I can hear ol'Doc now. Coughing up a storm, eyes beady and and a 32mm cam zoned in on his face, "Pour me aaaanother one. And Ms Sweetwater here...one or two for her...but no one else!"
Peace and old whiskey!
Dayvid |
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| Reviewed by Patrick Granfors |
7/5/2010 |
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| Doc Holliday would be pleased. Patrick |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
7/4/2010 |
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| well-balanced themes align your style and creativity, Sage ... as always, stimulating as well written ... |
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| Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan |
7/4/2010 |
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| awesome!! those four horses always got a bad rap-I love this and love the personal references |
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| Reviewed by TONY NERONE |
7/3/2010 |
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Extremely well crafted poetry.
GOD BLESS YOU
TONY |
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| Reviewed by Victoria's Poetry & Voices of Muse |
7/3/2010 |
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unleashed
unbridled
crack that whip
naked with leather holsters
& snake skin boots spurred
I will be outside tonight with cold beer
Summer Ale by Samuel Adams
and a tin bucket filled with ice & more bottles of brew
tight clips...ungh!!
is that a typo? ;) |
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| Reviewed by Sandie Angel |
7/2/2010 |
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The four horsewomen absolutely a beauty to behold. Your poem is a masterpiece!!
Sandie Angel :o) |
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| Reviewed by Fallen Sword |
7/2/2010 |
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| I love the four horsewomen already [never really did think that men were fit to handle that role]. Is the world ready to hear this? Some are ... finally. But most prefer the soft [mainly warm and fuzzy] fables fed to them by mind-blown elders. It is inspiring to once again be enjoying your piercing intellect. Write on, Sage! |
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| Reviewed by Karen Palumbo |
7/2/2010 |
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A perceived concept refreshing and new. The four horse"women" breathes life into scripture of old...
Be always safe,
Karen |
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| Reviewed by Christine Tsen |
7/2/2010 |
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An original twist to the conventional folklore and legend ~
A masterful poem
Warmly,
Christine |
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
7/2/2010 |
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Love the way you blend various stories, styles and folklore into realism of tomorrow...
fee |
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