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  • on Dreamland by Lewis Carroll, on September 24, 2006

    THINKABLE

    I really love this poem! It makes me think about whether or not my deceased grandmother comes and waks the earth while we're all asleep... Does she watch my every move from where she is? Sometimes I hope not because she would be disappointed in quite a few things I've thought, done, and said

    Peace & Love,
    May

  • on Fire And Ice by Robert Frost, on September 24, 2006

    Thought Inducing

    I really loved this poem. It sums up pretty much all the answers to all the questions about what the end of the world might be like without usuing cliche or too many over-used, 0ver-rated, fancy choke on 'em words

    Peace & Love,
    May

  • on Night In the City by Ellis Parker Butler, on December 15, 2005
    This is a great poem and it totally deserves to be the poem of the day. As I was reading it I felt as tough I was feeling what the author intended me to feel, what the author was feeling when they wrote the poem. That's what writing is all about. Making you readers FEEL what the people or animals in the piece feel. To write a truly amazing horror novel you would have to scare your audience, keep them guessing and unable to put the book down. Keep them n the edge of their seat. I feel that this poem really brought out the effort and skill that that was intended. Wonderful.

  • on Tears by Zabel Assadour, on September 7, 2004
    That was so beautiful i almost shed tears...