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| Reviewed by Asa Seeley |
3/17/2012 |
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the reason for this kind of question, usually is the answer. thanks for sharing.
asa |
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| Reviewed by Axilea MU |
3/14/2012 |
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What is inside and how does it stay there, in what form? Memories, emotions, good or bad times. There is curiosity and yet, I would feel that there is boundary which should be respected... Great ending E T, because at least we know what we have inside.
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| Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado |
3/12/2012 |
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Wonderful writing as always, Eileen; truly a joy reading you! Love you! Well done!
(((HUGS))) and continued prayers~
As always, your friend in Texas, Karen Lynn. :D |
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| Reviewed by Karen Vanderlaan |
3/12/2012 |
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| i like the honesty here--i have often felt that way--it makes me sad as i feel i love deeper than what comes back to me--honest and courageous of you! |
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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
3/11/2012 |
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Interesting questions that others have pondered long. I'll ponder short and say that I enjoyed your interrogatory.
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| Reviewed by Kate Burnside |
3/11/2012 |
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| This is truly beautiful and wonderfully stated, Eileen; one of your very best for its heart-stopping poignancy and emotional candour. The bottom line is that we yearn for honesty and integrity in our most significant of relationships - yet fear it at the same time, perhaps. But this is a fearless foray - and not confrontational, and that's what makes it so effective. There are those we carry within the minute folds and creases of our heart and hippocampus - and they are necessarily the ones from which we want to see our own selves reflected back. Yet, as you say, what is their reality - and ours? Does "the you I think I know" reflect a me that I might recognise if I exist at all within him/her? All our hearts and minds are spinning kaleidoscopes like mirror balls, forever changing yet a constant mass. We could debate the pulse and rays of this poem line by line for hours... Thank you for presenting it to us in such a thought-provoking way. You rock! :)) xx |
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| Reviewed by Kate Clifford |
3/11/2012 |
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| Love the spin on this :-) |
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| Reviewed by JASMIN HORST SEILER |
3/11/2012 |
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| Do you know yourself well enough, to know and see yourself in him, when you do see yourself? The picture we paint of ourselves, is not always the picture others see of us. Truth of heart and mind, what a novel concept, it would be refreshing if most of the human species found it, and practiced it. Pure at heart, pure love, unconditional, maybe from a pooch. Bless ya! Hugs! |
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| Reviewed by Sherry Heim |
3/11/2012 |
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This is so spot on, Eileen. How many times have we wondered if that person who haunts us and seems to live within us at all times feels or carries any part of us with them, also. There are so many parallels and the sense of that person being ingrained in us so strongly that it is more than difficult to believe that they too don't feel us as we feel them. It certainly would be a little scary to ask or to venture inside their mind because what if that "if" proved to be less than what we were hoping for.
Take care,
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| Reviewed by Mr. Ed |
3/11/2012 |
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Your travels are always quite captivating, Sis.
PS: I found an old Ed Family photo with you in it - posting it this morning! |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
3/10/2012 |
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| a heart and mind that explores the variety of alternative worlds could certainly house many souls, as well as touch many beings ... i like how you present this query ... good one, E T ... |
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| Reviewed by T Jett |
3/10/2012 |
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| So beautifully expressed! This reminds me of someone dear to my heart and if there is anything I've learned, his heart is big enough to hold many ... Caring, loving each one, in his own special way. Loved this poem, Eileen! |
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| Reviewed by Amber Moonstone |
3/10/2012 |
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Sometimes I feel the same way about this man that I love..You have said a mouthful my sweet woman.
Lovely poetry, so full of love and longing.
Peace, love and light,
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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
3/10/2012 |
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I think you share a timeless and universal question in this life/world, Eileen. I am sure many wonder in the same way. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Love and best wishes to you,
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton |
3/10/2012 |
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| Well, hell, since I know you, and correspond every so often to you, I wouldn't be surprised thart you might find a smidgen of you in thar somewhere. Now about that mind of yours and what would I find? Brrr! Afraid to venture there. Haha1 Just kidding . . . |
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| Reviewed by Ed Matlack |
3/10/2012 |
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| The Tiger Lily has always had a place in my heart, so your welcome to check it out, but you can't move in as I have no vacancies at this time...e |
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| Reviewed by Amor Sabor |
3/10/2012 |
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| If is a very big question and the answers are an ocean of possibilities...what a beautiful way you have found of expressing this sentiment. |
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