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| Reviewed by OnepoetGem *the Poetic Rapper |
4/5/2005 |
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| yes, definitely one too ponder William. G |
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| Reviewed by Mr. Ed |
4/4/2005 |
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| Extremely interesting questions, William - and all sorts of things around us in this world are truly amazing. |
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| Reviewed by Carole Mathys |
4/3/2005 |
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Outstanding questions William, written beautifully..
you always amaze me dear friend...
Peace and love, Carole |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
4/3/2005 |
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your sensitivity to the outer world reflects the astuteness of your inner one ...
great query ... |
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| Reviewed by Tracey L. O' Very (Reader) |
4/3/2005 |
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Love this poem and hate when the mind won't quit and let me get some sleep. I can truly relate to that frustration.
1. Ain't heard the music from the lizard's tongue, but they love to be pet like a dog and a cat. Very friendly little creatures. They're neat. I'll listen next time.
2.Spider webs are miraculous I love them! They make some neat designs and to watch spiders make them is amazing. So tiny and so smart.love when webs are wet w/ dew or raindrops and the sun shines on them. Beautiful webs they weave. The colors that reflect. as beautiful as a rainbow. Spiders are neat to watch.
3.Never heard the ants footsteps but love their ways coming to aid of another in need. Humans have a lot to learn from the ants!!. Humans should be more like them.
4.Crickets I love! Good luck when in the house and beautiful relaxing songs they make. To hear a cricket is one of the best things in life to the ear.
5.Moonbeams, No can't say that I have heard any noise from them and I've spent many a nights out in the quiet outdoors. Will listen for them next time I go sleep under the stars.
~~Thanks for this neat pondering wondering wondering pondering poem. Brain neded activity. Thank you (c:) |
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| Reviewed by Elena Padin |
4/3/2005 |
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A lot of questions to wonder and/or ponder for sure? Good!
Elena |
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| Reviewed by Judy Lloyd (Reader) |
4/3/2005 |
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| This is interesting William and I listen for the noise because when it is too silent something is amiss. A splendid write. |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
4/3/2005 |
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| Thought inciting stuff, William. Thank you. Love and peace. Regis |
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| Reviewed by Emeka Nwogu |
4/3/2005 |
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For foot steps, yes. There is an African proverb that says that a person in love waiting for his beloved always hear footsteps of ghosts. Willy, do you say?
Then, what can you make of a frog? I did not see any question on that. Good thinking, Willyman.
Emeka |
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| Reviewed by Sue Hess |
4/3/2005 |
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| well actually i have spent alot of nights listening to a darn cricket that somehow made it into the house, one little bug can make so much noise, i usually end up hunting him down and forcefully evicting him. nice poem and lots to ponder...wonder...uh ponder |
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| Reviewed by Sherry Heim |
4/3/2005 |
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OK, gonna say no on all questions...is this a pass/fail test or are you grading on a curve?
Take care,
Sherry |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) |
4/3/2005 |
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| Drat! I though I was the only one that was so gifted. Drat2! |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
4/3/2005 |
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All excellent questions that show me where your mind is when you're trying to get to sleep at night;-)Or when you're seeking a topic for a poem, or whatever...;-)Good one William!
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
4/3/2005 |
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Wow....this is some questionaire masterpiece!!
For the crickets I can say yes!!
For spiders a definate NO!!
Never ever will I dare to go so close!!
The lizard...well I hav a good Idea what it looks like...but not the sound....tooo slicka thingy that!!
And for your dream....well...no answer there!!
This is one of those thingy things that really makes you think huh?
Love Tinka |
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| Reviewed by Ron (sketchman) Axelson |
4/3/2005 |
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Have you ever witness
The manufacturing
Of noise
Produced by a cricket
As he rubs, it's hind legs together
In the darkness of a night?
but the noise can drive me crazy....
That noise they make goes all through me... |
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| Reviewed by Ed Matlack |
4/3/2005 |
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| I have a bunch of answers to questions not yet asked, maybe we should compare notes...? LOL! ED |
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