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Review of I'm Fine  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
Reflection is a powerful way to look back and analyze life. The fact that you are utilizing reflection, provides you with resilience and the ability to bounce back from any adversity presented. Like a rubber band being snapped over and over you retain the same shape. A very powerful skill you have discovered at an early stage in your life. It takes a lot of courage to open up about struggles and experiences, and I praise you for being so genuine in your blog and here. It communicates that you have been through a lot, and it's comprehensible that you have toiled with depression and discovering contentment. It's amazing that you have a support system in your family and are able to talk to your brother about things.

I think it's wonderful that you want to use your blog to collaborate with others and transfer your experiences. It's crucial to let others know that they are not isolated in their battles and that it's alright to make mistakes. I hope that your writing can benefit others and also bring you a reason for healing and fulfillment. Remember to take care of yourself and prioritize your mental health.

Covid-19 woke up many demons in the last almost three years it's been an oblivious few years for many people. Keep writing, keep telling your story. Rise above and regain your shape. Thank you for sharing your amazing reads.
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Review of Jail Bird  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
An extremely emotive piece, so many diverse emotions are felt in this great read. Interpretation well here goes. The poem's themes and imagery deeply imply that it is indeed about the experience of abuse and the aftermath of that trauma. The references to feeling infected, ripping out one's soul, and being entangled in a cage all pinpoint the devastating effect that such abuse can have on an individual sense of self and agency.

The line "Did you confuse my age, don't you see I'm enraged" implies that the victim was likely a child or young person when the abuse arose and that the jailbird failed to acknowledge the gravity of the situation and the victim's need for security.

The orator's query about the jailbird's happiness and well-being in the conclusive stanzas could be analyzed as a way of reasoning their own power and agency in the aftermath of the abuse. By questioning whether the jailbird is "happy now" and whether life is "better now," the orator is implying that the jailbird's acts have had profound outcomes and that they are no longer obliged to be submissive or passive in the facade of that abuse.

Across the board, this is a deeply personal and emotional piece that presents a powerful stance on the experience of molestation and the intricate sentiments that can derive in its aftermath. The use of vivid imagery and powerful verbiage facilitates the intensity of the orator's sentiments and the consequence of the abuse on their life.

Indeed a very powerful read. The ability to take, make the reader feel what the orator delivered in their read. The usage of phrases and vivid illustrations. Truly is a skillful craft. Very well done! Thank you for sharing your read.
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Review by LC moreno
Rated: 18+ | (5.0)
What a great read made my day. Had to read a few times and read between the lines and boy did it make me smile wide and laugh so hard. Analysis: Here's a shot in the dark. Crack the knuckles ok here goes. This poem tells the story of someone who goes on dates every day of the week and has assorted ventures, some good and some bad. The orator's sister cautions against going out with strangers, but the narrator continues to seek adventure.

The poem seems to be composed as a series of different styles of poems for each day of the week, including a haiku, a limerick, a cinquain, an acrostic, an etheree, an epigram, and a sonnet? The diverse forms of poetry add a layer of creativity and playfulness to the storytelling.

Eventually, the orator finds triumph on Thursday with a man named Mike and is able to prove the sister wrong by encountering joy in going out with strangers. The poem may imply that while going out with strangers can be perilous, it can also lead to exciting and unexpected experiences. An amazing read truly made my day. Love how the poem was framed in various styles. Thank you so much for sharing your skillful creative work.
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Review of Silent Solace  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
Had to read more of your work and your distinct writing made me think of death as something not to fear like the song Don't fear the reaper. The analysis might be off, but I guess everyone has different interpretations of words. Your poem is a poignant and delicate depiction of a figure frequently associated with darkness and despair - the Reaper of Souls, or the Grim Reaper. In your poem, the Reaper appears to be illustrated as a benevolent and gentle guide, delivering comfort and solace to the dying.

The image of the dying person covered in a "robe of crimson" and the "dance" of their body in their final moments create a vivid and powerful portrait of the inevitability of dying. The orator's vow to supply "final solace" in the face of others' retributions adds a factor of dissent and danger to the poem.

The conclusive stanza, with its descriptions of the "unknown realms" and the soft escape of the dying person's final breath, infuses the poem with a sense of transcendence and mystery. The Reaper is no longer just an ominous figure of death, but a guide to a realm past human experience.

Overall, your poem is a captivating exploration of the themes of death, compassion, and the unknown. The use of vocabulary and imagery is evocative and moving, and the poem leaves an enduring imprint on the reader. Very well done I hope you publish your amazing work. As a healthcare provider that battled an invisible beast during the covid19 pandemic and saw so much death. Your poem brought peace to me. Thank you for sharing your work.
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Review by LC moreno
Rated: E | (5.0)
This is a poem about the feeling of being separated from someone you love and how that distance discerns like a prickly trail with scattered yearning and emptiness. The imagery of the dead road and the orange intersection swallowed by a storm captures the essence of darkness and loss that comes with being separated. The lines also suggest a emotion of being ensnared or muffled in this distance and of the love between two individuals being yielded or not yet found. Very powerful writing, just my views.
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Review by LC moreno
Rated: E | (5.0)
Analysis: This poem critiques Valentine's Day, voicing the sentiment that it has evolved commercialized and oversimplified. The poet queries the verisimilitude of the love that is glorified on this day and suggests that true love is something that cannot be downsized to a holiday or a set of gifts and gestures. The poem asserts that love is a genuine sentiment that goes past the shallow elements of a relationship and that it should be found and nurtured in one's own way without the constraints of societal expectations
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Review by LC moreno
Rated: E | (5.0)
This poem is about rejecting superficial judgments and encouraging genuine, meaningful love based on one's character and actions. The speaker implores the reader not to hate them based on their appearance, but to love them for who they truly are and what they have accomplished. The poem is a powerful message against shallow, appearance-based opinions and a call for empathy and understanding.
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Review of And For That  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: E | (5.0)
Wonderful work. We only get one mother, and we must cherish them. This poem seems to be a tribute to a mother. The speaker reflects on their mother's love and care for them, beginning from pregnancy and continuing throughout their childhood. The speaker acknowledges the mother's difficult work and sacrifices, including cooking, cleaning, and putting up with the speaker's misbehavior. The speaker voices regret for not recognizing their mother's efforts and love earlier. The speaker also recognizes the strength and courage of the mother, who weathered personal abuse while raising her child. The poem concludes with the speaker expressing admiration for the mother, calling her an idol. The colors in the poem seem to express the emotions felt since color can make the brain and body feel different things.
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Review of Drizzle Tonight  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: E | (5.0)
Compelling writing. This poem seems to be a nature-inspired musing, where the wind and drizzle are seen as messengers of peace and reflection. The poet asks the reader to listen to nature's narratives and be swept up in its rhythm. The guise of grains of sand dancing with the breeze is a reminder that life continues, even as time passes.

The mirror cracking in the corner of the room and the poet's shadow being tired could be decrypted as the struggle with self-reflection and the weight of one's experiences. The green leaves and the singing crickets symbolize hope and the beauty of nature's symphony.

The dream-like state is a call to be carried away by one's passions, with the prayerful evening greeting serving as a reminder to be thankful for the present juncture. The single red rose symbolizes beauty, charm, and a message to leave a lasting impression.

Overall, the poem seems to be a meditation on the transience of life, the beauty of nature, and the importance of finding peace within oneself. Keep writing this is gold.
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Review by LC moreno
Rated: E | (5.0)
Absolutely perfect; thanks for sharing your work.
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Review of Missing you  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
Wow I'm blown away by your writing.This is well written full of emotion.Thank you so much for sharing your work.Keep writing.This is wonderful work. Food for thought.
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Review of Another Dollar  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
The emotion in your work is very profound and felt. Key words in bold. The ability to describe mental illness in your words is true art. Amazing write, thanks for sharing your work. Keep writing.
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Review of I'm Broken  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: 18+ | (5.0)
So deep, your writing just described exactly how I was feeling in a line of work that was sucking the soul out of me. Quitting was the best decision I have made.I started seeing the beautiful things that are around us.Love your work the contemplating the feelings in your writing is immense. Thanks for sharing your work.Keep writing.
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Review by LC moreno
Rated: E | (5.0)
Wow absolutely deep and very true philosophy.It's true some humans never learn and people keep repeating the same mistakes over and over.I love your work.Thanks for sharing keep writing.
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Review by LC moreno
Rated: E | (5.0)
This is so deep. How one can feel like it's just another day and you wake up yet again mere existing. It's imperative one finds there purpose.Keep writing enjoyed reading your work.Its easy to read and the contemplating, so deep.Thanks for sharing.
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Review of Amour at Midnight  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: E | (5.0)
Reflecting back to a lover's past when happiness filled your being, only in dreams do you feel that again back in time beyond death. Only to be awakened by reality. I love it so much emotion at the beginning twisted helix between life and death. Only to be awakened. When you just want to sleep tiered. Keep writing, food for thought. True art.
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Review of was it love?  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: E | (5.0)
I enjoyed this read. I interpret as a young perplexed girl questioning herself about love and the strange emotions she's feeling. It starts so soft-spoken and coy and the refusal of the speaker to accept she has befallen in love. Then insecurity sets in. I feel the jealousy beginning to consume the speaker when "I saw you yesturday talking to that lovely blond girl. It didn't bother me in the slightest..." But I feel it did bother the speaker, then self doubt sets in "But you don't like her do you?". The brush of hands caused a sensation she was not familiar with. The anger that sets in and the confusion that follows in the last sentence with the emotions she is feeling.
This does not feel like rambling I truly enjoyed your work. Your writing has the power to make the reader feel the emotions of the speaker. That is true art. The metre is close to trochaic poetry. I love this thank you so much for sharing your work. Keep writing, I look forward to reading more of your work.
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Review by LC moreno
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
Very well said. I enjoyed your work very much; it kept my attention throughout the read. Thanks for sharing. Oh, how it holds validity.
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Review of Once a Teacher...  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: E | (5.0)
Your piece of writing is astonishing. It gripped my attention ultimately. Thanks for sharing your excellent work; keep writing.
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Review of Heart Song  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: E | (5.0)
Beautiful flow of words. Keep on writing; thanks for sharing your work.
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Review of I walked alone  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: ASR | (5.0)
Wow very profound, absolutely love your piece of work. Keep writing this is art.
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Review by LC moreno
Rated: 18+ | (5.0)
True art, love your work thanks for sharing.
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Review by LC moreno
Rated: E | (5.0)
Truly amazing work. So much for thr imagination. Kept my attention throughout. Thanks for sharing your wondeful work.
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Review by LC moreno
Rated: ASR | (5.0)
Aboslutley love your work, true art. Thanks for sharing.
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Review of DARKNESS  
Review by LC moreno
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
Very deep, love your work thanks for sharing.
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