A Fire's Song, sonnet
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It was the relation between God/poetry/poet that was most attractive about this. The madness of creation.
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Re: A Fire's Song, sonnet
Congratulations on the Spotlight, meadow, a very lovely sonnet and well deserving of this recognition, indeed! I am always quite envious of your flair for exquisite sonnets, this is definitely one of your best!
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Congratulations on the spotlight . What a wonderful sonnet with which you achieved the honor. I enjoyed this piece and the imagery much. Excellent work.
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Loved it. In fact i will be looking through more of your stuff. Im a bit of a newbie but this is so my style. Awsome
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You are a beautiful writer. With sonnets, I typically get distracted by the form itself, but yours led me to the heart of why they work so well when they do. Thank you for that!
"Poetry is the clear expression of mixed feelings." -W.H. Auden
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"Good poetry begins with a lump in the throat."-Robert Frost
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Re: A Fire's Song, sonnet
Beautiful, beautiful sonnet!!
I'm late I know, but I'm so glad it got the deserved appreciation.
Congratulations on the much deserved Spotlight, M! xx
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I'm late I know, but I'm so glad it got the deserved appreciation.
Congratulations on the much deserved Spotlight, M! xx
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Total peace, acceptance and no regrets. Living a full life and knowing full well that nothing lasts forever provides us with the rarely begotten and much envied satisfaction of completeness.
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