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crypticbard commented on: LIMBO by Keisuke 1 year 35 weeks ago
And that lone feeling a: And that lone feeling a shining moment forever etched in memory. Poignant and emotive. Much enjoyed.
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Pungus commented on: Just a note by lyrycsyntyme 1 year 35 weeks ago
Time is the master time can: Time is the master time can be a disaster woo!
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crypticbard commented on: cold sweat by arqios 1 year 35 weeks ago
Oh yes! motorboating is so: Oh yes! motorboating is so much fun save for an accessible body of water if living inland and away from fuel and mechanics!
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patriciajj commented on: Grown Too Soon by patriciajj 1 year 35 weeks ago
Thank you for your stirring: Thank you for your stirring and perceptive thoughts on this oldie. Your insights are spot on and brilliantly expressed. Always a pleasure. 
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patriciajj commented on: Unforgiven Rapture by patriciajj 1 year 35 weeks ago
Thank you for not reading: Thank you for not reading casually. It has been an inexpressible pleasure to read your all-embracing examinations, complete with moving, illuminating anecdotes and references to other poems. It's a rare jolt of encouragement, and I got a double dose this time!    You make a difference. May your gifts to others return to you a hundredfold.   
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crypticbard commented on: Grown Too Soon by patriciajj 1 year 35 weeks ago
Just the other day we joined: Just the other day we joined our child at home watching the 1967 Jungle Book which is their current favourite. We've seen it a many number times together but in the 'dream state' a rerun was called for. Then in a moment realising that the moment shared is etched for eternity like a tether to a fleeting innocence. Pretty soon they have gone and grown and without those tethered memories and shared adventures no recollection would ground us and connect us back to that singular moment of innocence when another phase of life presents itself with new opportunities however different they may be in mode and mind. So wonderful, so much to gain and so much to be lost. May regret be afar off and a harnessing be fruitful.
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Pungus commented on: cold sweat by arqios 1 year 35 weeks ago
Energized epiphanies: Profoundly fun flow, I motorboat
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Starward commented on: Dear Little Evan, #9 by ewbonitz 1 year 35 weeks ago
Two aspects of this very: Two aspects of this very profound essay stand out to me:  the profound wisdom with which you interpret the past, and the similarities in the contours of Little Evan's life to mine.  High School was a scary place for me my first (which was sophomore), because it was a transition from junior (7th through 9th) high, and because the snide remarks and prejudices seemed tp have much sharper edges in high school.  My senior year, however, was entirely different---so pleasant that I was a little traumatized by its ending (not knowing that a new relationship, with my First real Beloved, would begin in  about a month).  I worked for one, sometimes two, periods a day as TA for the Chairman of the English Department, who was reputed to be the most powerful teacher in the entire school district; and I soon found myself with a new, glossy reputation.  I even had a date for the prom. But reading your essay, I was amazed by the power of your language to evoke memories, good and bad, of my high school.  The Little Evan series is powerful, with a highly original concept I have never encountered before.  All of its parts are excellent, and a couple of them are off the charts in power and impact---and this one is among 'em.
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Starward commented on: Sijo On The Year 1831 by S74rw4rd 1 year 35 weeks ago
I agree . . . that is a lot: I agree . . . that is a lot to ponder.  I wanted to contrast Mary Shelley and George Sand to Lenin through his father.  However, I thought that in 1831 Sand had published her first independent novel, Indiana, which is what I was going for.  But, unlike my gaff with the assassin of Sergei Romanov (1905), I actually bothered to check my facts and found out that Sand's novel came out in 1832, so I had to revert to the novel she wrote with her then lover as a collaboration.  Oh well, my intention was good, although the result was slightly adjusted.
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ewbonitz commented on: the infernal forgotten by ewbonitz 1 year 35 weeks ago
Appreciate it! I'll look into: Appreciate it! I'll look into it as soon as I have the chance!
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crypticbard commented on: the infernal forgotten by ewbonitz 1 year 35 weeks ago
Soundcloud is the "simplest": Soundcloud is the "simplest" formatted platform, all in one online, venue platform, that you can use for free within minutes of signing up.
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ewbonitz commented on: the infernal forgotten by ewbonitz 1 year 35 weeks ago
Bard, Do you have a: Bard,   Do you have a platform you'd recommend? I really want to read aloud my gybbr ysh poem!
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crypticbard commented on: Sijo On The Year 1831 by S74rw4rd 1 year 35 weeks ago
Interesting insight therein:: Interesting insight therein: if an Author were not born or did not author (v), then a child/ren of said Author could possibly not have been authored to succeed and carry on assertion of the prior authority. Wherein the author's authorisation allows for the promulgation by their issue. And if childless, would be adapted and subscribed to by an adoptive child and that line continues. Much to muse on.
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Starward commented on: Footnote: Where And When Was The Failure by S74rw4rd 1 year 35 weeks ago
Thank you, a gazillion times: Thank you, a gazillion times over, for such an uplifting comment---spiritually poetic, and steeped in encouraging theology.  This is one of the best comments I have ever received.  Your Faith resonates across your words, and your cosmologic perspective is magnificent.  You have profoundly helped me tonight, and I am very, very grateful.  You are one of PostPoems' finest, and I am thankful to bask in the splendor of your words.
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crypticbard commented on: Here with you by onevoicecrying 1 year 35 weeks ago
This is consoling and: This is consoling and comforting as well as encouraging in a silent and quiet kind of way. Hope all works out for your significant connection.
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