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| Reviewed by Donald Balsley |
4/5/2009 |
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| A great thing for all of us to remember. Did I, did you, did we?? God Bless Don |
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| Reviewed by Robert Sheridan |
10/14/2008 |
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Dear Pier,
Crisp and very sharp - an awesome write!!
Hugs,
Lance |
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| Reviewed by Gwendolyn Thomas Gath |
1/1/2007 |
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Pier~"Did You"
Magnificently beautiful~I could listen all day.
This is so true and simply heartfelt to me, that is just what I wonder about others. Do they ask themselves?
You are so right, this poem is so perfect.
Blessings to you Dear One and I thank you as a fellow author for writing this.
Sincerely and most heartfelt,
Author, Gwendolyn A. Thomas GATH
From the Heart of an Artist Quiet Storm
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| Reviewed by E. Lucas-Taylor |
9/27/2006 |
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All good questions.
Enjoyed reading. |
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| Reviewed by Janet Caldwell (author) |
3/18/2006 |
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Pier, I listened twice and will keep this in my heart, it's so good, thanks for reminding us.
Janet xoxoxo |
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| Reviewed by Andre Bendavi ben-YEHU |
12/25/2005 |
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Stimulating and striking composition.
"Did You" sings questions delivering a creative message.
The recital shows the richness of a sublime voice.
I salute You, Poet!
Andre Emmanuel Bendavi ben-YEHU |
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
10/24/2005 |
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Great questions; thought-provoking. Thank you for sharing, Pier. Love and peace to you.
Regis |
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| Reviewed by William Bonilla |
10/23/2005 |
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Excellent write Pier
I often wonder about that myself
I Did I do right or wrong
was it enough
should I go back
very thought provoking |
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| Reviewed by Nordette Adams |
10/22/2005 |
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| Great reading, Pier. Andy thinks I sound southern based on hearing "Wit'choo." He still doesn't get that I change my accent depending on what I'm reading. LOL. You have a beautiful, clear voice. Gorgeous write/poem as well. |
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| Reviewed by Tinka Boukes |
10/22/2005 |
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Well done Pier...Yip sounds very much like Nordette...but then most of you sound like her...maybe just the American thingy I guess..Andy and Kate sounds very much alike...although not the same genre..male female but the accent soooo British... and then again I must sound very different again right!!
Love Tinka |
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| Reviewed by Andy Turner (Reader) |
10/22/2005 |
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Stunning recital. You kinda sound a bit like Nordette.
Funny I always think of peeps on here with an English accent. Only heard one English at that. A powerful 14 line message. |
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| Reviewed by Phyllis Jean Green |
10/22/2005 |
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P e r f e c t. Who does not need such a reminder from time
to time? You put it in a cleverly-designed nutshell, and I
for one appreciate the work and talent that went into it.
Gotta go mend fences. Love, 'Pea' |
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| Reviewed by OnepoetGem * |
10/22/2005 |
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| hello Pier, yes I forgave. One of the best things I ever did. Great poem in reference |
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| Reviewed by Handsum Hart |
10/22/2005 |
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| nice work! |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
10/21/2005 |
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| we must live our lives to the fullest for we never know if our next breath will arrive ... wise message to your poem ... |
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| Reviewed by E T Waldron |
10/21/2005 |
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An excellent question in this beautifully written poem! We need to be reminded what it's really all about. Too many of us forget it.
Sorry your audio wouldn't play for me Pier.
Love,
Eileen |
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| Reviewed by Ron (sketchman) Axelson |
10/21/2005 |
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So true, any day is for anyone..
I'm happy with my life..
thanks for sharing this...
Love,
Ron |
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| Reviewed by Sherry Heim |
10/21/2005 |
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A well presented question, Pier. Though I have done much that I wanted, I have not achieved all that I wish to. We all believe that we have time on our side and that tomorrow will be good enough. This may not be the case, in the blink of an eye, everything can change. It may not be us who goes away, it may be someone we love. This should be painted in the sky, so no one will ever forget it.
Take care,
Sherry |
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