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FallenAngel09

  • Last seen on Mar 18 11:35 AM 2006. Member since February 14, 2006.

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  • "Message from the Reaper" at allpoetry
    Let this leap of faith be the last,
    Each step taken away from the past.
  • "This Mock Life" at allpoetry
    Marionettes of the darkest life,
    Family gone wrong in the light
  • "Death of a Nymph" at allpoetry
    The forest of green growing things Protected by an entity far older

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  • on Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe, on November 18, 2003
    I have always loved this poem, its so heartfelt with so much emmotion put into it. You can tell by this poem that he loved this girl so depicted in the story. I wish that when i get older can write half as good as him, though it looks doubtful. Anyway this poem was sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo good, i think i'm gonna add it to my poem book, just to acknowledge him as one of the great poem writers for all time. Anyway good poem, hope to read more of his work before todays end.
    Tiphanie Cole

  • I absolutely love this poem, but its so sad at the end. The flow is great, and so is the repitition. It repeated words without sounding mundane or stupid, which i find very very very very good. This is, also, one of my favorite poems, I have even written it down somewhere in one of my journals, so that if i wanted to read it again it will just be write there for me. Any way good poem and i hope to read some more like this, as i have with O Captain! My Captain! also a spectacular poem. They both have something in common if you didn't notice, they are both about a time during a war. O Captain My Captain is just about the after effects of a war, and The Charge of the Light Brigade is about a battle that wasn't even supposed to happen. Again i loved this poem.
    Tiphanie

  • on O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman, on July 23, 2003
    I so love this poem, and everything it represents. So sad that Abraham lincoln had to die as soon as we one the war, after he had led us through all of our trials and tribulations. I guess his job here was done, as much as could be expected. This is a very good poem, one of my favorites. The other one is Charge of the light brigade, which i don't think this author wrote, I think it was Alfred Lord Tennison that wrote it, but i can never be sure, knowing me. Any very good poem, and describes the after effects of the war quite spledidly.
    Tiphanie