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| Reviewed by Thomas Mutchler |
8/26/2012 |
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Nice work and good flow.
Tom |
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| Reviewed by Vivian Dawson |
8/13/2012 |
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Willow, willow weep no more
*Carol* speaks romance for
your beauty....
Lady Vivian |
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| Reviewed by Diane Miller (Reader) |
8/13/2012 |
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Exquisite beautiful poetry
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| Reviewed by D. Vaineo |
8/13/2012 |
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I grew up with a willow in our front yard, I used to climb it. They are beautiful and they weep!
Deborah |
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| Reviewed by Ed J. |
8/13/2012 |
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Loving metaphor theme. Love comes from all things living.Wonderful poem.
Stay well and keep writing
Eddy |
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| Reviewed by Jane Noponen Perinacci |
8/11/2012 |
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I am proud to be a tree hugger!
Love ya!
Jane |
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| Reviewed by Mark Huntsman (Reader) |
8/11/2012 |
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My wife loves this one Lilly, really loves it! She is a romantic like you! Great one again
Mark |
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| Reviewed by Darrell and Kathy Adams |
8/11/2012 |
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| I write poems like that in my dreams. I am sure I must. The liltingly melodic rythms make my heart smile. Your lovely dscription of the willow is apt and artful. Thank you for this graceful read. Be well, Kathy |
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| Reviewed by S Bergerac (Reader) |
8/11/2012 |
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My dear lady Lily, you create beautiful visions uniquely pointing out qualities for ever lasting love.
I bow and tip my hat to you
Cyrano |
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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
8/11/2012 |
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Your muse speaks allure and evermore, the two tenets of everlasting love. Lilting lines amid the swaying branches of a willow.
Ron |
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| Reviewed by Amber Moonstone |
8/11/2012 |
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My sweet friend, this poem speaks volumes to me heart...Such tender stanzas rhythm of perfection, and passionate energy inducing!
Lovely poetry yet again!
Much peace, love and light,
Amber |
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| Reviewed by Mary Ann Biddinger |
8/11/2012 |
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Lovely the earthen 'song' can be heard as your
poetry whisps in tune of years gone by.
Lady Mary Ann |
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| Reviewed by Sandy Hoynacki |
8/11/2012 |
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Most beautiful, delicate to feel, beguiling from inside out...
Peace and Love,
Sandy |
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| Reviewed by Shirley Houston |
8/11/2012 |
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| An exquisitely beautiful write, poet. I found myself sitting beneath the willow, eyes closed, spirit open receiving its beauty through the portal of my other senses deeply. I loved this! |
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| Reviewed by Gail Delaney (Reader) |
8/11/2012 |
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How beautiful, I can see the willow swaying holding two together in a very deep love.
Beautiful Lily
Gail |
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| Reviewed by Budd Nelson |
8/11/2012 |
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this lovely write bespeaks of a wonderful natural true love that is one we should all be so lucky to experience. romantic perfection dear lady.
budd |
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| Reviewed by Ed Matlack |
8/11/2012 |
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Writing of the moor,
Is of your being the core,
And to write of romance,
Is as well your stance...e |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton |
8/11/2012 |
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| Oh yes indeed, the romance forgone and forgotten by most of those involved with one the desires and pleasure of the opposite sex. For the most part we don't get much past the lust part before we stop and call that love, n'er realizing what we are missing. This poem brings pure love back into the front and a beautiful, dazzling way. |
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| Reviewed by Adriaen Valerius (Reader) |
8/11/2012 |
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When souls are so connect, so entwined, there only can be deep and pure love. Only oneness.
This love will really be evermore
Beautiful Carolee and so very deep.
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