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Re: What Would You Say
Hmm... all I have to say is that this was too short. This was really beautiful and emotional but I beleive it would have been better if it was longer. ...
Mar 4, 2009 -
Re: Knowledge
Hey.XD Welcome here.:) oh, thanks for the review you gave my poem, I am here to return the favor. My first thought on this poem was that it was the ...
Mar 4, 2009 -
Re: Ink
Written when I was 12. VERY messy.XD go on and murder it. My 12 year old self somewhere will understand. ------------------------------- Written down on thin, white snow, It is there ...
Mar 4, 2009 -
Re: The stupid phrase of the week
I really liked this. To me, it seems as if the speaker in the poem knows he'll be better but at the same time can't fully accept it. Certainly a ...
Mar 4, 2009 -
Re: Impossible
Quite a powerful poem. This was really hopeful and for that, I absolutely loved this. I must agree though with the other reviewers, minor errors on rhythm but that's alright ...
Mar 3, 2009 -
Re: Spread Your Wings
I really liked this poem. Except for the second stanza. I think the second stanza destroys the feel of this poem. Also, the very last line destroys the rhythm of ...
Mar 3, 2009 -
Re: Center
Her eyes opened wide as she stared in awe. The bleak, gray universe differed from what she saw. (last line is too long. I think it destroys the rhythm...) The ...
Mar 2, 2009 -
Re: It's a slip up, but it's real.
hello and welcome here.:) this is quite good. It's very honest. However, I feel that the emotions here are very abstract. I think the emotions just have to be concretized ...
Mar 1, 2009 -
Re: The Neverending Love Song
I felt rather guilty that whenever I review your poems I'm not too helpful so here. I'm not sure though but I shall try. From the very moment my eyes ...
Mar 1, 2009 -
Re: The Letter of the Statue
I would kiss you, protect you, hold you, love you-- had I only the ability to move. If my hands were of warm flesh rather than impeccable, marble white, I ...
Mar 1, 2009 -
Re: Loss of love
This was really sad. I think the simplicity of the language and the metaphors used added to the impact of this poem. It sounded more sincere and more painful. There ...
Feb 27, 2009 -
Re: Saddest Book
Tess of D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy. Tragic, really. Dear John by Nicholas Sparks. Frustrating. and Les Miserables. As the title implies. It is miserable. but brilliant.
Feb 27, 2009 -
Re: Lie Down, Lie Down
I don't think it sounded sexual. The tone sounded rather dark to me honestly. Which made the first part sound suicidal. The first part sounded like the voice of temptation ...
Feb 27, 2009 -
Re: The Sun
Lovely. Love poetry plus celestial bodies equals brilliance to me. Biased maybe since I love astronomy too much but not really because this poem was effing good. Although I must ...
Feb 27, 2009 -
Re: Why?
This is really good. I think the fact that it truly came from the heart gave it so much emotion and made it really beautiful. Prejudice is indeed a sad ...
Feb 25, 2009
