Points:
Time spent:
IP address:
Canary word: Present
Possible AI signals:
Original Text:
Are you sure you want to delete this comment? This cannot be undone.
Mark this comment as a review? Points will be awarded to the poster.
Your comment was posted, but it wasn’t long enough to count as a review. Reviews need about four complete sentences (at least 250 characters). Try writing another review that explains your thoughts in more detail — the author will appreciate it, and you’ll earn points for it.
this was very emotional and sad, good job. I think it lacks some description and detail, right now it's more just raw emotion. But I like it, you said everything you had to say. For this poem, it's fine to just have emotion, but in the future you should add more detail and well, just more.
thank you
Hmm... interesting poem. I think its really good... but there I two really tiny things I would change. At one point you put:
Putting that in capitals puts more emphasis on the word and ruins the smooth rhythm you had flowing there. And the other one that I noticed was also really tiny:
I think you should put 'I know no one can put back together.' I know this isn't very important but right now it sounds like she has a faint amount of hope and I think you are trying to say there is no hope at all. But apart from that it is an awesome poem! I love smiley at the end!
Thanks I fixed it I hope it sounds better.
The poem had a great deal of emotion which was great.But here is some constructive criticism you might want to explain more of whats going.It was good but I know you can do much better.
Howdy there!
I've just got to say, first of all, that I really liked the poem, and the content is good.
Just a few nitpicks though.
In my opinion it doesn't exactly make sense. I think it would make more sense if you get rid of the first comma - the one after crying, therefore it will be use of enjambment, which will help the flow of the piece. Secondly, I think you intended for after the word 'time' to be a full stop. If you didn't I would put that there anyway. This stops there from being a random capital letter shoved in, and it separates the poem out a little.
I like the use of the capital letters for No one as the use of emphasis.
This line doesn't make sense, I think you mean, he just doesn't understand.
No capital letter is needed for the word destroyed.
Overall this is very good, it just needs a little bit of tweaking