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gypsyrose commented on: Seek by Wild_heart 34 weeks 6 hours ago
I really appreciate that!: I really appreciate that! Stumbled across this page again. may need to revisit more. 
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Spinoza commented on: Not a Poem but Poetic by Spinoza 34 weeks 14 hours ago
we’ve only begun to scratch the surface:   Makes you wonder how little we really know, about the fundamental principles of universe. It seems we’ve only begun to scratch the surface of understanding. And I don’t think we’ll ever fully know the whole of it.
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Spinoza commented on: île d'Oléron by Spinoza 34 weeks 14 hours ago
You always manage to put a smile on my face:   As always, lovely to have you decorate my page. You always manage to put a smile on my face. Cheers.
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Spinoza commented on: île d'Oléron by Spinoza 34 weeks 14 hours ago
Always an error of judgment:   I think we all encounter someone like this in the course of relationships. It’s bound to happen sooner or later. It’s how we figure out not to repeat the mistake, that’s of great importance. And a mistake of this kind, is always an error of judgment.
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GabulousGabby commented on: Cassiopeia A by Spinoza 34 weeks 15 hours ago
No longer the brightest among: No longer the brightest among the bright   but still she speaks this just speaks volumes. A beautiful poem with lots of layers which I'm looking forward to delving in. Gabby 
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GabulousGabby commented on: I return by GabulousGabby 34 weeks 15 hours ago
Thanks for the welcome :-).: Thanks for the welcome :-). It's been a while. Xx 
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Spinoza commented on: I return by GabulousGabby 34 weeks 15 hours ago
welcome back:   Self-inflicted wounds are always the most painful, especially when we said or did wrong causing hurt that spoiled a close relationship. That kind of pain always compounds upon regret. And it’s a bitch of a pill to swallow, knowing that we did it to ourselves.   That said, welcome back.
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Spinoza commented on: Partiya Lenina, Sila Narodnya by J-C4113d 34 weeks 16 hours ago
the excrement of mass genocide:   One can only be constipated when full of excrement. Communism is, and has always been, the excrement of mass genocide… be it Stalin, Pol Pot, or Mao Tse-tung.   The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, lays these facts to bare succinctly.
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Spinoza commented on: skeletal ghosts of Sao Paolo by Spinoza 34 weeks 16 hours ago
Keep on keeping on:   That’s perfectly alright Starward. I know you’ve got a lot on your plate. And it’s easy to fall behind in doing anything, let alone reading – when there’s so much going on. That said, I hope everything is going well for you and that you’re feeling better. That’s the most important thing… for you to get well and get your full strength back. Life is never an easy road for most of us, myself included. And sometimes all we can do, is keep on keeping on, the very best we can. Whenever I find myself in that place, I often think of Kipling’s words in this verse…   If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: ‘Hold on!’
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Spinoza commented on: skeletal ghosts of Sao Paolo by Spinoza 34 weeks 16 hours ago
Many gracious moons of thanks:   The soul is a strange instrument – something akin to a tuning fork, that it can feel melancholy from a world away.   That we can dance or sing or cry, and actually resonate with far off vibrations from other souls, is one of the soul’s greatest miracles.   And it’s always a pleasure, someone of your talent still reading my stuff. Especially when this place becomes, what seems to be at times, a quiet desert.   And most especially, when I have doubts and begin to wonder, if anyone even reads poetry any more. Poetry is a place of contemplation and reflection, and sometimes I think the world is moving too fast to appreciate poetry.   But the fact that you and a few others are still around, is what keeps me going. Many gracious moons of thanks.     ~/~      
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patriciajj commented on: Permitted by osiriss- 34 weeks 20 hours ago
You captured the feeling of: You captured the feeling of rage with devastating precision. This poetic scream cuts deep and speaks with unabashed realism. Impressive work. 
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patriciajj commented on: Seek by Wild_heart 34 weeks 20 hours ago
With that far-reaching: With that far-reaching openness and wonderment, you created this stunner. I absolutely love the free-floating simplicity and profound elegance of it. Amazing work! 
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patriciajj commented on: Yet [*/+/^] : 27.225 MHz, Some Final Measures; Galilean Farewell by J-C4113d 34 weeks 20 hours ago
Well, you've heard this: Well, you've heard this before and you will probably hear it again: this is my favorite of yours! My favorites list keeps growing.   So where do I begin?   The curtain opened to display, with mood-altering and spellbinding beauty, the setting of your gripping story. Then the old man was introduced with such a shrewd poetic sleight of hand that he was a part of the sumptuous peace and mystery that had already captivated me.   " . . . keeping the rhythm and time of an old man's breathing." Gorgeous.   That was dazzling enough, but then a crescendo of euphoria builds as it becomes apparent that these are the old man's final moments on Earth, that he has one foot in Heaven's Light.     You used imagery like a sage to capture the surreal transcendence, the all-consuming summit of joy, the unsurpassable release "just beyond those same/ stars that the lake's clarity reflects." Along with a sense of place, there's also an electrifying sense of the time when, in spite of ruthless persecution, Christianity was blossoming and beginning to ignite the world.   Without the bells and whistles of unnecessary drama or diction, you stayed true to the elegant message of hope, ending on a perspective that truly lifts our sights to place far above life's turmoil, and this is where the Light rains down from Heaven:   As he waits for the "call" (future tense) he is, in a mystical and undeniable sense, already Home as he has been since he was first "called" (past tense). With the Savior in his heart he was never alone. What an enthralling, exhilarating, stirring way to illuminate scripture!     I was transfixed. Bravo!
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gypsyrose commented on: Home. by ray_strickland 34 weeks 1 day ago
You bet!: You bet!
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Teytonon commented on: Destructive by metaphorist 34 weeks 1 day ago
You sound like..: You sound like you need a break. Is there anyone out there who can give this woman a break? If the breaks you get need cleaning and/or tightening, I'd be happy to take care of that for you, but you'll have to stay in the garage overnite. 
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