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| Reviewed by Romantic Poetess Victoria L. McColley |
6/18/2008 |
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in all the darkness of fear there is much to know & learn in the value of it's purpose, and I did try to guess the riddle of this wonderful poetic express, but I am still guessing as your Poem Title asks & thinking perhaps remorse? or guilt? or is this the "Root of All Evil?"
Temptaions? Sin?
Great Write That Prodes My Poetic Mind :)
Embraced ~ Embrassé
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| Reviewed by Lois Christensen |
5/22/2008 |
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| Can see the devil coming out in this one. but you are so meaningly ful a man to write like this. Sharing your thoughts for others is indeed an encouraging thing to do. And I really did like the ending to this write. I do condone war and want the fire to end and keep prayers saved for this purpose. Nothing can defeat us if we don't let it. Stay strong. |
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| Reviewed by c lea harris |
3/20/2008 |
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| let the fire of self esteem burn, I have to laugh, when people find out who I really am, they usually don't like me at first, but later on, when they do find out, when I let it show, they usually say later, I would have missed out on a good friend, you are true, I didn't know anyone could be there for me, when things are down and out, then I give them insight from past experiences and lessons learned the hard way, amzing what they find out, when given the chance to know me |
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| Reviewed by Leann Marshall |
3/5/2008 |
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Could be seen as..."horrifically" political!
Thanks for sharing this. |
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| Reviewed by Hanley Harding |
10/16/2007 |
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This could be a good pulpit presentation...
Doc
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| Reviewed by R Beeman |
10/15/2007 |
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an interesting perspective weaved through fire and brimstone.
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| Reviewed by Karen Palumbo |
10/15/2007 |
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You are right, a horror tale full of expression into the depths of the unknown, enjoyed....
Ba safe,
Karen |
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