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| Reviewed by Victoria's Poetry & Voices of Muse |
10/25/2012 |
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Excellent!! and I leanred a new word!! (Ethongraphies)
I love learning about archaic & ancient cultures, and
you are so correct too as in the interpretation
for all we know the Egyptians may or may not
have seen the first Extraterrestrial Space Traveler
and was just an Egyptian Sci-Fi Author to entertain the Kings
Our Dust Waits For The Wind T Carry Us Away
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| Reviewed by D. Vaineo |
5/2/2012 |
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Dayvid, I'm with Christine, but your writings are enjoyable!
Always,
Deborah |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
4/30/2012 |
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| smooth ... |
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| Reviewed by Christine Tsen |
4/30/2012 |
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You explore so much philosophically in so few words!
I must admit you are quite above my head, but I enjoyed this nevertheless :)
Blessings,
Christine |
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| Reviewed by Sage Sweetwater |
4/28/2012 |
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Human culture compressed in a few words of what tiny man knows of a vast ethereal presence is narrow-minded and ignorant of the mass of creation...Dayvid this poetry is inclusive in your repertoire of theological study of the Mennonites who have long given us a history of devotion that ties us to the rich soil, the land, the crops and binds our souls to a faithful community of helping hands...Blessed Be.
Beer, drums, guitars and Mennonite barn raising
Sage |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
4/28/2012 |
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Certainly your words provide substance to reflect upon, Dayvid. Love and peace to you,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by Richard King |
4/26/2012 |
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| Perhaps a little too deep for my simple mind, but it's really good to see you posting something, (anything…..) again. Dick |
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