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osiriss- commented on: Union Of Soviet Socialist Republican History, 101 by S74RW4RD 17 weeks 1 day ago
PatriciaJJ: Enemy state lird rong  lament
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osiriss- commented on: SATURDAY AFTERNOON by chris 17 weeks 1 day ago
Elon: You have an appointment Dr Khalid the work of Hassan is the light of the tree
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osiriss- commented on: Happy birthday Zero by Teytonon 17 weeks 1 day ago
Libtard? Is Fuago : A grammar ton
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osiriss- commented on: There is Darkness by satishverma 17 weeks 1 day ago
Moon: I am light i am unity i I am clocking i I am undone i I am testing i I am sympathy
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osiriss- commented on: SATURDAY AFTERNOON by chris 17 weeks 1 day ago
Minor-: So what the place in you, is you.
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patriciajj commented on: Union Of Soviet Socialist Republican History, 101 by S74RW4RD 17 weeks 2 days ago
You made an excellent point: You made an excellent point here! It was very short-lived reign for what was expected to be an invincible empire. And using red font was a slick, gleeful stab at the failed experiment.    Always a pleasure.       
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patriciajj commented on: Yet [*/+/^] : 27.225 MHz, Some Final Measures; A Contemplation On Romans 8:28 by S74RW4RD 17 weeks 2 days ago
You have no idea how: You have no idea how comforting (How illuminating!) your words are. I felt a weight lifted from my being. God bless you!  
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Teytonon commented on: Unnamed by hopelessly-candid 17 weeks 2 days ago
Hello. If I may..: Hello. If I may, I'd like to comment on your favorite writers you list on your profile: Leo Tolstoy - missing an r. Should be Leo Tol story. Ernest Hemingway - how much did Ernest Heming way? Stop Heming Ernest, start Hawing.  James Agee - James A? Gee! Boris Pasternak -he came from Russia, with love. Ask a doctor, no? Nathaniel Hawthorne - was a fan of good ol' country humor. Nathaniel ❤️ He Haw thorne. That's enough for now. Is that all writ er s, with you?   By the way, HOPELESSLY CANDID = DC A-HOL DYS IN SLEEP Who are they? They remain unnamed. Unnamed? I like it!
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beaconzbard commented on: RUNNING IN MY OWN DIRECTION by beaconzbard 17 weeks 2 days ago
It's now on YouTube: YOu can watch/hear me read this one at:  https://youtube.com/shorts/f9Dr8wsiYTI
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S74rw4rd commented on: Yet [*/+/^] : 27.225 MHz, Some Final Measures; A Contemplation On Romans 8:28 by S74RW4RD 17 weeks 3 days ago
Thank you very much for the: Thank you very much for the kind comment.  And I, too, feel very buffeted by my circumstances.  But I once heard a sermon which suggested that those of us through whom God works, or whom God has called to a particular vocation, are very often the most attacked by their own circumstances (due to the opposition of the Evil Force).  You are certainly called to the vocation of Poet; therefore, your terrain, in this world, shall have a few rough patches.  Two of the greatetst Cosmic Poets, Dante and T. S. Eliot, had some real rough patches, yet their Faith never waivered.
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patriciajj commented on: Moonset at Winter's End by patriciajj 17 weeks 4 days ago
I had to smile when I read:: I had to smile when I read: "I spent far too many pleasant hours reading literary criticism and analysis". Only a true connoisseur of the written word would spend so much time doing that just for fun, not because of an assignment.   Well, that explains your talent and your instinctive literary acumen. I'm unspeakably honored to have the support of a true scholar and fine Poet. Endless thanks. 
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patriciajj commented on: Unnamed by hopelessly-candid 17 weeks 4 days ago
Well, here's a find! Truly: Well, here's a find! Truly enjoyed this. There's an exciting, rumbling, somewhat haunting energy in this innovative experiment with alliteration and surprise.   This line is particularly effective for its pounding suspense, emotive consonant sounds and lunging movement:     "Hours hasten and the hunt is heightened in hunger"     A sensational, thrilling experience. Loved every moment!  
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beaconzbard commented on: TO IGNORE YOU, I'D BE A FOOL by beaconzbard 17 weeks 4 days ago
I read it on YouTube: You may now watch/hear me read this one at:  https://youtube.com/shorts/Cn3Q5iymOCo
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S74rw4rd commented on: He Is Coming Soon by Seraphim 17 weeks 4 days ago
This is an excellent, and: This is an excellent, and very timely, testimony.
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S74rw4rd commented on: Moonset at Winter's End by patriciajj 17 weeks 4 days ago
In my late teens and early: In my late teens and early twenties, I developed a fascination with how a Poet's work developed over time, and how each poem altered the poetic landscape, and was then altered itself by the presence of the next poem.  During college, I spent far too many pleasant hours reading literary criticism and analysis, instead of the stuff I was assigned to do.  But I always felt like I was a day late and a dollar short because the Poets whose work I studied were all deceased.  I was unable to see the living process.  I had no idea, in those days, that the Lord had a great joy prepared in store for me for the right time---at this final stage of my earthly existence---that I can now see it operating in real time, in living color, and in the common environment of this site, as I observe your work, proceeding poem by poem unto the grandeur of the majestic perspective that it now demonstrates and will ultimately expand to its final, glorious, and enduring form.  Your poems have given me that privilege, and have validated all those hours I spent at the college library, so that I now know those hours were not spent in vain.
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