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cynosure commented on: Tearless by cynosure 1 year 10 weeks ago
Thank you for your kind: Thank you for your kind words. Please forgive my belated response, my meurodivergence in combination with my overly loud inner critic make it near impossible to practice self compassion. 
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cynosure commented on: K.I. by cynosure 1 year 10 weeks ago
Thank you A : Thank you A 
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cynosure commented on: Einen Augenblick bitte! by cynosure 1 year 10 weeks ago
Thank you EventHorizon: Thank you EventHorizon
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lyrycsyntyme commented on: Never Fails To Amaze Me by J-C4113d 1 year 10 weeks ago
To what ever degree that is: To what ever degree that is true, I'm glad. Thank you for such a compliment, for sure.
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Starward commented on: Never Fails To Amaze Me by J-C4113d 1 year 10 weeks ago
Thank you for commenting, and: Thank you for commenting, and you have expressed the point far better than I did, or than I ever could have done.  I appreciate the logic of your viewpoint.
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lyrycsyntyme commented on: Never Fails To Amaze Me by J-C4113d 1 year 10 weeks ago
I believe I know of the poet: I believe I know of the poet you speak. I do not know why they choose never to respond, but sometimes I wonder - with the sheer grief in many of this person's poems - if maybe there's something I just don't understand about why they publically post poems but otherwise don't participate. Ultimately, I am often taken by the writer's work, and while I rarely leave a comment due to the fact that they are likely disinterested in comments, I still will leave one from time to time, just out of appreciation of the way a certain poem of theirs may have struck me.   Overall, I do agree that it's appropriate to be courteous of others when they take the time to read our poetry and prose, even if the author's main purpose is not to share with others here (despite posting publically). Still, I never expect it nor anything else back for leaving a comment. And I do hear Stephen's point about some people using postpoems moreso as a sort of capsule. None the less, if someone passes you on the street and offers a compliment or kind remark, isn't it proper to say thank you? I think, as much as possible, we need to apply the rules of the physical world to postpoems and the rest of the internet. It's been one of the biggest flaws of the internet that we haven't done so very often as societies.   The only thing that leaves me disspleased with another writer is when they delete a comment I've made. It's rare on here (though it did happen to me recently). That's a mortal sin, to me. Once I discover someone has done that, I will never read or comment on their work, again. This is one of the last places where censorship has not become a backbone of the community, and I pray it stays that way.   Also, like you and Patricia have said here already, I miss comments sometimes, too. Or, sometimes, I read them at the end of the day when I'm exhausted. I'll want to say something more than "thank you", but am too tired to put words together, so I plan to respond next time around. With my memory, sometimes I forget. There have been times where I've only stumbled upon comments months or years later, as a result of one of these two occurrences. As such, I would be remiss to believe that the majority of people don't do their best to respond here, and so I always try to keep that in mind, as well.   Lastly, I just want to say thank you to anyone who has taken even 1 moment to read anything I've written, and doubly so, if you've been kind of enough to remark. I don't expect any of it, but I do greatly appreciate it. And I appreciate these healthy conversations, just as much if not even more.    
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lyrycsyntyme commented on: Red Fort by Tsenumaic 1 year 10 weeks ago
A unique finale. Interesting: A unique finale. Interesting reflection, how the past often refuses to assimilate with the present.
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lyrycsyntyme commented on: THE DOBSON FLY ANOTHER VIEW by joy 1 year 10 weeks ago
Very beautiful way: ..of seeing such a moment. And who's to say it's anything less than true. A real tribute to life and connectivity with each other, and with nature more broadly.   The male Dobson freaks people out because of his giant mandibles, but as I imagine you have come to learn already, they are only used for reproduction (holding the female). The female does not have these, and I've spotted a few females around recently. On the whole, the Dobson's are really out and about now, where I am. Seeing them fly around in the evening near lights. They are almost mothlike, and incredible creatures. A real treat with firefly season starting to fade.
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giajl commented on: Oooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhh.... by giajl 1 year 10 weeks ago
Thanks : Thanks 
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lyrycsyntyme commented on: To Touch, to Reach....Beyond by giajl 1 year 10 weeks ago
Wow, the flow and meter..: is fantastic. Within, meaning well worth diving into, as well.
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bishu commented on: 2008 by allets 1 year 10 weeks ago
Missing you my friend: Missing you my friend. RIP
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bishu commented on: Consequence by running_with_rabbits 1 year 10 weeks ago
Was wondering: Was wondering how it feels like to run with rabbits. Have a nice day. 
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bishu commented on: I think I remember something by Morningglory 1 year 10 weeks ago
Hello: Hello MG  Are you still in the large motor trailer. I took quite some time to get back. Getting "bonky" with age
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SSmoothie commented on: WE NEED NATURE by joy 1 year 10 weeks ago
Brilliant! Perfect and: Brilliant! Perfect and concise a whole world of meaning and goodness in such few lines!
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Starward commented on: Home Again by fo0l4u 1 year 10 weeks ago
I have come, after decades of: I have come, after decades of struggling with it, that inner turmoil is part of our human nature in this broken world.  But, to suggest a metaphor, the only reason stars produce light and warmth is due to the seething turmoil in their cores as countless atoms slam into each other to release that light and warmth.
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