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David Cooke

Sun 11th Apr 2010 23:45

Hi again Cynthia & Thanks for the comment. I wasn't entirely sure about it as it's a bit different from what I normally do, but glad to see that a few people sem to like it.

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John Coopey

Sun 11th Apr 2010 22:51

Thankyou for your comments on my "Trip to the Dentist". I decided against a verse simulating the slobbery spit of pink water into the sink for the sake of taste!

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kealan coady

Fri 9th Apr 2010 19:48

thanks again for the comments and critisizm, its much appreciated, i'll get straight on them.

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Gus Jonsson

Wed 7th Apr 2010 23:27

Cynthia
Thank you so much for your wonderful and discriptive comments and yes myth always builds up mood and as a consequence ...flashes the spark and a poem is penned.


Once again so many thanks for your very kind words.


Gus x

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Chris Dawson

Wed 7th Apr 2010 15:25

Thank-you Cynthia for your, forever generous, comments - I really value them. I read and enjoy all your work too, I'm just not very good at leaving comments, still campaigning for an 'I like this one' button. :)
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kealan coady

Tue 6th Apr 2010 17:04

thanks for all your comments cynth, means a lot, especially coming from sumone who is published, yea i'll put, As The Moon Prevails back up maybe next week or sumthing.

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Mon 5th Apr 2010 18:17

The pen can be wielded liken to a sword Cynthia but I say again this poem carries no real message or malice, instead of which it carries only that of the mischievous creativity that lurks somewhere within my inner most depths..

The fantasy is a dream like sequel, surreal sexual escapism all built around the image of the beautiful young lady sat upon the red leather Chesterfield.

I agree with you entirely that the forum of WOL is not for anything other than poetry prose and the all things similar.. My poems are usually nothing more than spiralling dreamscapes and pure fantasy bonded to a strong instinctive sexual backdrop. I am happy to paint all of my words in strong bright colours and am constantly experimenting with both the visual aspects of verse as well as the poetic construction of the written..

Hey Ho, Cynthia thank you for most encouraging comments once again, the dinner bells fast approach, that’s me back to my ‘Saddle of Lamb’…and a glug or three.

Augusta xx.

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Ann Foxglove

Sat 3rd Apr 2010 18:11

Thank you for your wonderful comments on Lemon Pips. As a newish poet, with no background in poetry, I am often flummoxed when one particular poem seems to reach people, then another does not. To me, I can never tell which it will be. This, of course, is a problem if I ever intend to send poems off (hopefully) to either a competition or a publisher. Will I one day know which of my poems works? Is this just me or does it apply to everyone? Or should I just hold to what I think are the better ones. I am often gobsmacked by the reaction to certain poems which, for me, took little work. Or should I say concious work. It is a puzzle! But thank you again for your input which I always value!

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Sat 3rd Apr 2010 16:58

Hi Cyn - "Dreams" - thanks for the comments. it's based on a true story & the crux is that if you want something badly enough, you can sometimes make your dreams come true & the narrator is just telling that tale. B

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Isobel

Sat 3rd Apr 2010 15:29

Thanks for your comment on my latest Cynthia. Yes, I had a lot of fun with allusion - the discussion thread also! You are probably right about it being too stretched out. Perhaps I tried to cover too many areas - the youth of today could make an entirely separate poem - and I am beginning to sound old!

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Fri 2nd Apr 2010 18:42

Hi Cynthia - thanks for the comments - it's much appreciated. all the best. B

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Tom

Thu 1st Apr 2010 09:45

Thanks ever for your comment on Old Flame Cynthia, you got it spot on about the voices and the choice of 'improper'. Cheers, Thom

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Wed 31st Mar 2010 21:06

Hi Cynthia - thanks for the kind & constructive comments - "laying on of hands" & I agree that it would work as well without the added words & I only told it as I saw it. I do generally agree with the maxim to cut it to the bare essentials, but here the guy is stepping out into the post-coital sunshine & breeze & these were his sentiments in that scenario, but you do have a valid point. BTW Cyn - I wouldn't feel too sorry for the woman - Scarlett Johansson - I just thought that the image fitted the words. B

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Lisa Milligan

Wed 31st Mar 2010 19:55

Thank you for your kind comments on "I Thought White Was Beautiful" - and I got a kick out of your story!

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Francine

Wed 31st Mar 2010 16:30

Thank you so much for your very astute observation Cynthia... I left it as 'Saw the reflection' and not 'Saw his reflection' so that you could interpret both ways, even though my thoughts were very much on his reflection...
a meeting of souls - the connection of their souls.
What did you mean by you didn't think the poem really needed it? Knowing whose reflection, or the entire stanza?

Your comments are always greatly appreciated : )
Francine x

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Greg Freeman

Wed 31st Mar 2010 10:21

I'm glad you're enjoying experimenting with different poetic styles, Cynthia. I mostly write in free verse myself, but try to place it within some sort of informal rhythmic/aural structure if I can. I enjoy trying more formal poems occasionally. Last summer and autumn I wrote a few sonnets in fairly quick succession, as though it was something I had to get out of my system! I find the formality of it, the ten beats and the rhyme, pushes you in directions you had not expected to go, although I don't pretend to get the stresses right. That's a step too far for me. And it's always good to have a rhyming dictionary to hand! Greg

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Ray Miller

Tue 30th Mar 2010 10:04

Hello Cynthia. Thanks for your kind words on First to Depart. It's empathic in as much as, though there's much of me in the poem, it's mostly about how my father may have mourned the death of my mother.

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Sun 28th Mar 2010 16:01

Thank you so much Cynthia for taking the time to comment on my Granfather's scrotum.

Augusta xx

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Isobel

Sun 28th Mar 2010 10:39

Stan's gloves definitely not in my car. I had to empty it recently cos it was going in for repairs. I found an awful lot of rubbish and things I'd forgotten I had - but no leather gloves. If they weren't at the Green Room, he may have dropped them en route to the car. I'm always doing things like that - often purses! Will defo make it to Waterside again - it was a good night. Hope you are better. xx

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Joshua Van-Cook

Sun 28th Mar 2010 10:36

Hi Cynthia, thanks for your comment on The Soldier. I think if you write about something you are passionate about, your message will inevitably be clear as day.

- Josh

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kath hewitt

Sat 27th Mar 2010 20:02

Thank you Cynthia x

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Chris Dawson

Sat 27th Mar 2010 00:53

Thank-you Cynthia for your comments on my 'War' poem, I'm glad you liked it. You always give such good feedback and your comments really mean a lot to me.
:-)
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Dave Bradley

Fri 26th Mar 2010 23:39

Thank you for the kind comment on Sculpture Cynthia. The spelling has been corrected!

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kealan coady

Fri 26th Mar 2010 13:44

Thank you very much cynth that means a lot.

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Wed 24th Mar 2010 09:11

Thank you for your comment on Baby Irma. Rest assured, no trafficking of babies (oh, Cynthia, that would be a horrendously gothic idea, the trafficking of dead babies to the Living and living babies to the Dead) it's simply the Dead wishing to take advantage of their position and set up a trading cartel. What goods would the Dead trade with the Living and vice versa? I leave that to your imagination.

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Tue 23rd Mar 2010 22:53

Hi - "sugar & spice" - many thanks for your kind comments. B

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winston plowes

Tue 23rd Mar 2010 21:21

Hi Cynthia . thanks for looking at Run way. The title (with the underscore space) was intended to suggest runaway but to keep the airport elememt refered to in the poem. The poem came out of a workshop with Michael BlackburnI attended recently. Win

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Greg Freeman

Tue 23rd Mar 2010 08:18

Hi Cynthia, thanks for commenting on Kingfisher. Their rarity and spectacular colour does make them legendary, almost mythical.
Your villanelle has attracted much comment. It sounds to me like the tolling of a bell. Sometimes to bolt yourself into a particular form can give you a surprising amount of freedom. Greg

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Steve Smith

Mon 22nd Mar 2010 17:33

Thanks fo rthe comment ,Cynthia - the poem is one I had to do as I am on the verge...read and apprciate all your work.
Steve

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winston plowes

Sun 21st Mar 2010 20:05

Hi Cynthia, glad you liked 'Just Passin’ Thro’ (Still Got The Blues for You)'Win :-)

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John Coopey

Sun 21st Mar 2010 18:52

Cynthia
Thanks for the comments on "20 Years from Now". I'm pleased you enjoyed it.

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garside

Sun 21st Mar 2010 09:49

Hi Cynthia

hope you are well - thanks as ever for reading

spayed is the word i wanted for this poem


thanks x

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Lisa Milligan

Sat 20th Mar 2010 13:48

The path you were walking down was exactly the path I was walking down! All the lines I wrote were exactly what I wish for including the last line. And you didn't upset me in any way, I was truly just confused. Thanks so much for commenting on my work. And also, your description of "The Cape" was a great response to what the piece is about. I'm glad it had that effect on the reader. Thanks again.

Lisa

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Lisa Milligan

Fri 19th Mar 2010 12:38

Thank you, Cynthia, for your comments on "Heartfire", however I don't understand your question or what you mean by propaganda. Drop me a note when you have a moment. Thanks.

Lisa

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Gus Jonsson

Fri 19th Mar 2010 11:59

Thank you for your commens re Culver Cliff Cynthia... most encouraging.

Once again many thanks
Gus xx

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Isobel

Thu 18th Mar 2010 17:54

Sorry about that mistake Cynthia - was Vanilla Ice a pop group? I would agree that ice puts a completely diffent take on it and it was anything but cold. I will try to get along to one of those venues.
Isobel x

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Greg Freeman

Thu 18th Mar 2010 08:26

Thanks for your comments on Eating in Private, Cynthia. You're right, the subject matter is pretty hard to take. These I guess were my father's experiences for more than three years. I had to research it though, he never spoke about it in detail. Apart from the "air-raid stew", that is! Greg

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Ann Foxglove

Wed 17th Mar 2010 22:41

Thank you so much for commenting so kindly on Foal. I thought he had cantered off without anyone noticing him! xx

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Wed 17th Mar 2010 22:37

hi cynthia - thanks for the recent comments. B

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kath hewitt

Tue 16th Mar 2010 22:10

Hi Cynthia,
Thank you once again for your kind comments and for reading my latest wafflings :)

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Tue 16th Mar 2010 18:05

Aw, thankyou so much. I think it's the first time i have ever been complimented for a comment on a poem other than from the author and not always then ha ha

Janet.x

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Lisa Milligan

Tue 16th Mar 2010 13:24

I appreciate your thoughts on "The Ultimate Sacrifice". You're so right and I never looked at it that way. Thanks so much.

Lisa

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Steven Kenny

Tue 16th Mar 2010 12:44

Hello Cynthia and thank-you for your comments on my poems! Vampires are something I've always been into, both as an aspect of folklore and of what they tell is about the very human conditions of lust, greed, obsession etc. I think they force us to contemplate the darker side of humanity and focus on the one thing that fascinates and scares us all; death.

I wrote the three poems as a way of indulging myself in a favourite topic of mine as well as getting in touch with my darker side which is a focus of much of my poetry.

Also, did I mention vampires are cool? ;-)

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Chris Dawson

Mon 15th Mar 2010 00:27

Hi Cynthia,
Thanks very much for your comments on 'Scar' - I always appreciate your input. I have left a brief explanation on the poem itself, if you're interested.
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Paul F Blackburn

Fri 12th Mar 2010 17:52

Hi Cynthia
Thanks for your encouragement for the Funfair pieces, I really appreciate it. I don't agree this is my best work, it's light stuff, not meant for performance in the most part. I prefer the dark stuff or, at least, the different and pieces for performance.

And you think I'm shy - I can't think why you should think that.

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Fri 12th Mar 2010 10:46

Hi Cynthia - "the end of the road" thanks for the comments. B

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kath hewitt

Thu 11th Mar 2010 12:25

Thanks again Cynthia x

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Tom

Thu 11th Mar 2010 10:37

Hi Cynthia, thanks for your recent comments, really appreciate the feedback. I like your challenge for me to cut down my lengthy rant about not having anything to say (kind of self-defeating anyway I realise). I'll see what I can do... Thom

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Paul F Blackburn

Wed 10th Mar 2010 13:33

Thanks for your comments on the funfair series Cynthia. I'm glad you enjoyed the flea circus. As you know, this is supposed to be a light series but I'm trying to mix it up a bit to keep it fresh.
Your support has been invaluable, thanks again.

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Paul F Blackburn

Tue 9th Mar 2010 22:26

'Homeric epithet' - I wish I could say "yes", but alas, it was undoubtedly sloppiness :(

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