Excellent. I may be slightly biased in my review, as I was in the middle of writing my favourite author list (as you do on a saturday night) and I realised that its a bit dystopia heavy...but this has that same feeling of seeing the insanity that surrounds us, while incredulous at the fact everyone else seems to be oblivious to it all.
We do question what its all about a bit too much and like your ending, which is superb, realization dawns eventually, ever so slowly, that we won't ever truly know and even if we did, it wouldnt change a thing.
Brilliant piece.
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Your response is overwhelming in some ways and quite comforting in others. I may have to think a bit.. read moreYour response is overwhelming in some ways and quite comforting in others. I may have to think a bit more on this, but I like your review..Thank you
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After pausing and rereading your comment. Your comment....but this has the same feeling of seeing th.. read moreAfter pausing and rereading your comment. Your comment....but this has the same feeling of seeing the insanity...etc....perfect!
I apologize for my comment before, I was stuck contemplating dystopia.. thank you again
love the turn in closing .. thoughtful and meditative .. appreciation for the day at hand .. the contrast with the title and body of your poem is sharp ... life gets that way .. and society/humanity will surely disappoint .. we have to dig deeper for the place that trust will not be rejected ... i think your poem is a large gift in a small package .. well done says i!
E.
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Thank you E, perhaps the most important thing is to not be consumed by details that are just a part .. read moreThank you E, perhaps the most important thing is to not be consumed by details that are just a part of life. !
Sometime you WANT - NEED - more than what you perceive you have ...RIGHT NOW. What worked or was enough just isn't anymore. And we don't always know or understand the why - we just deal as we can.
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So very true Chris.
The key is to give an undo amount of credence to what is wanted and what .. read moreSo very true Chris.
The key is to give an undo amount of credence to what is wanted and what is perceived to have.
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Excellent. I may be slightly biased in my review, as I was in the middle of writing my favourite author list (as you do on a saturday night) and I realised that its a bit dystopia heavy...but this has that same feeling of seeing the insanity that surrounds us, while incredulous at the fact everyone else seems to be oblivious to it all.
We do question what its all about a bit too much and like your ending, which is superb, realization dawns eventually, ever so slowly, that we won't ever truly know and even if we did, it wouldnt change a thing.
Brilliant piece.
Posted 5 Years Ago
1 of 1 people found this review constructive.
5 Years Ago
Your response is overwhelming in some ways and quite comforting in others. I may have to think a bit.. read moreYour response is overwhelming in some ways and quite comforting in others. I may have to think a bit more on this, but I like your review..Thank you
5 Years Ago
After pausing and rereading your comment. Your comment....but this has the same feeling of seeing th.. read moreAfter pausing and rereading your comment. Your comment....but this has the same feeling of seeing the insanity...etc....perfect!
I apologize for my comment before, I was stuck contemplating dystopia.. thank you again
Just getting back into writing. I am a discard from MySpace and life has been to busy to write. I don't read or write for comments. I do them just for enjoyment. Some weeks there is more time for enjo.. more..