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crypticbard commented on: @ 27.225 MHz: WallStones; At The Villa Diodati, Geneva, Switzerland, July, 1816 by J4nu4r14n 2 years 4 weeks ago
None taken, Starward. The: None taken, Starward. The silences between conversations are equally filled with gestative nutritive thought that make picking up from where it was left off all the more richer and deeper. Almost like a game of chess returned to, undisturbed and ongoing.
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Starward commented on: @ 27.225 MHz: WallStones; At The Villa Diodati, Geneva, Switzerland, July, 1816 by J4nu4r14n 2 years 4 weeks ago
I failed to acknowledge this: I failed to acknowledge this comment, also, and for that I am very sorry.  Please forgive me for this unintentional snub, I am very sorry for my failure.
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Starward commented on: @ 27.225 MHz: WallStones; At The Villa Diodati, Geneva, Switzerland, July, 1816 by J4nu4r14n 2 years 4 weeks ago
I sincerely apologize for: I sincerely apologize for failing to acknowledge this comment.  I was ill at that time, and probably missed the email notification.  No offense intended, please forgive me.
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Starward commented on: The Real Monsters by randyjohnson 2 years 4 weeks ago
I take it, from the poem's: I take it, from the poem's interior details, that you are writing about the 1931 film from Universal Studios, with Boris Karloff as the Monster?  The Monster is not called Frankenstein . . . either in the film, or in the novel . . . that name belongs to the man who constructed the Monster.  Have you read the novel by Mary Shelley?  She was the first literary person whose work I ever encountered (at the tender age of five and a half years old; on Christmas night of 1963).  In the spring of 1978, I was privileged to make the novel, her first, the focus of my sophomore project in college, a survey of over one hundred years of reviews of the novel.  I have read many, many interpretations of both the film and the novel, and yours is about the uniquest that I can remember in a long, long time.
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ramonathompsont commented on: GENERAL WRITING MADNESS by georgeschaefer 2 years 4 weeks ago
good one. love late night: good one. love late night writing. thats when some of the best ideas come and flow
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Starward commented on: passer-bye by Spinoza 2 years 4 weeks ago
These few short lines contain: These few short lines contain an immensely profound wisdom.
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crypticbard commented on: Down in the Depths Hidden From Sight by Misterioso 2 years 4 weeks ago
That's a whole lifetime there: That's a whole lifetime there spent of sleeping and eating, hair cutting and hair lengthening, of gaining and losing of weight. And all the while Time ticks and the hours become days and months and years, and the tocking continues. It felt like love was hidden both in the shutting in and of being shut out. So real and so impressing.
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SSmoothie commented on: Words Like Smoke and Sand by patriciajj 2 years 4 weeks ago
Wow!!!: Wow!!!
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patriciajj commented on: A litany of manic adventures by SSmoothie 2 years 4 weeks ago
I'm so moved by your: I'm so moved by your exquisite words of appreciation and encouragement that I simply don't know how to thank you. Love, joy, life and hugss to you as well. 
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Starward commented on: Entitled To Evil by EventHorizon 2 years 4 weeks ago
God watches now because He: God watches now because He will not take away the gift of Free Will that He bestowed upon us.  But watching does not imply passive response.  He will respond in His timing, not ours; and that response will be, for some, rather rough.
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Starward commented on: Broken Souls by EventHorizon 2 years 4 weeks ago
No one can doubt the power of: No one can doubt the power of your imagery.  I have, in decades past, read many horror tales in prose---many of them far too verbose---that do not handle this same theme near as successfully as you have in those poems of yours that I have read tonight,
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Starward commented on: Abysmal by EventHorizon 2 years 4 weeks ago
The poignancy of the last: The poignancy of the last four lines is gut-wrenching.
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Starward commented on: Broken by EventHorizon 2 years 4 weeks ago
This is the second poem of: This is the second poem of yours that I have ready today---just as eerie and as enjoyable as the first.
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Starward commented on: Brain by EventHorizon 2 years 4 weeks ago
This is a very eerie poem,: This is a very eerie poem, but I enjoyed it very much.
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boarster commented on: Another Cry In Despair by boarster 2 years 4 weeks ago
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