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| Reviewed by June Thompson |
7/7/2003 |
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| Ive been meaning to comment on this for a long time.. I have yet to bring myself to do it... |
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| Reviewed by Micha Julian |
7/2/2003 |
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Beautiful, oh yes...and as always, so deeply personal...oh, "the moon
soflty bleeds
grace..."
and the opiate skies and dreams so strangely haunting...moved me, this is poem, honest, perhaps humnness bared and the awareness of the 'grace', through the 'dreams' and that rain, that rain falls upon us all within this piece, cannot put into words, but this simply moved me with it's absolutely beaiful imagery....much here, so much...bravo, with thanks, This is perfection somehow, love it... |
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| Reviewed by serenety L |
7/2/2003 |
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That's how it is...
Very well written
Love
S |
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| Reviewed by Nicole Davis Vergara (Reader) |
7/2/2003 |
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WOW Richard this is magnificent...what a lovely majestic picture you have painted with words here!
~Nikki~ |
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| Reviewed by Maria Lupinacci |
7/2/2003 |
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OOOH! Richard,
You do write such soft, yet deep poetry!
I Love, love, the opening to this...
"the moon
softly bleeds"
How poetic is that!
Hugs,
Maria |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
7/1/2003 |
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| You are lost just like me...sweet poem Richard!! |
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| Reviewed by Elizabeth Taylor (Reader) |
7/1/2003 |
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| Richard, you are humming. Beautiful verse. |
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| Reviewed by Retta (Reindeer) Mckenzie |
7/1/2003 |
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So Beautiful Richard, just lovely,man
Reindeer |
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