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Review by JCosmos
Rated: E | (5.0)
hmm powerful and moving essay about the search for true love. In my experience, true love is elusive but it does exist. True love often happens when you least expect it, when you have given up on the whole finding the one love fool's game. that is when love walks into your life. It did for me. I dreamt of meeting my wife for eight years then she walked off a bus into my life 40 years ago. So true love can come true. Hope you have found your true love. If not, be assured it may happen to you sooner than you think.
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Review of Even Prompter  
for entry "Whew
Review by JCosmos
In affiliation with disABILITY WRITERS GROUP  
Rated: E | (4.5)
I like this meta-poetic take on the Tiger jade poetic form. You nailed some of the absurdity of writing traditional verse forms. Some poets, myself included, don't do traditional verse forms that well, but I can appreciate it when it is done well. I like your tongue in chek c=snarky version.


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Review by JCosmos
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Rated: 18+
a very powerful and moving poem about the passing of time, regrets of things lost, and things left unsaid. I like the images and the language paints a vivid picture. I like these lines the best

Words echo memories as little fireflies
linger to absorb my essence,
before the grave, shallow space.


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Review by JCosmos
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Rated: E | (5.0)
wonderful poem about time and the meaning of time as time goes by. I like the progression from infant to adult to old age and the reminder that time does eventually run out for all of us. I took a completely different tactic making it a political rant. But, I like this one, simple words, telling a story that we can relate to.


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Review of Even Prompter  
for entry "Hoot Owl
Review by JCosmos
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Rated: E | (5.0)
hey In liked this cool poem about owls, and all that they symbolize throughout history. I like how you weave the myth of the owl with the facts of owls and how they hunt their prey at night. these lines were particularly effective

searching dark places,
innocents abroad,
secret rodent prey,


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Review by JCosmos
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Rated: E | (4.5)
A nicely done short meta poem about writer's block and the only cure for it is to start again putting pen to paper and beginning again not worrying about later or anything other than starting the process over again and again. My only slight quibble is that the last word seems a bit of a forced rhyme, but otherwise, the poem is quite good. And for me I don't use pen and paper much, most of the timing typing it out my computer or even on my phone when inspiration strikes me at off times of the day which it often does.


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Review by JCosmos
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Rated: E | (5.0)
A lovely short and sweet poem about the legendary leprechauns of Irish myth. I loved it. Many cultures share similar stories about legendary creatures that delighted in pulling pranks on us humans in the olden days. here in Korea they are called Golgabi and are like leprechauns described as little people who played tricks on the unwary. and the American Indians often had myths about tricker coyotes back in the ancient days.


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Review by JCosmos
Rated: 18+ | (5.0)
A short but sweat, powerful poem about one of nature's most awesome creatures the elephant. You captured the mood, the spirit, and the majesty of these powerful, mystical and intelligent creatures that share our world.


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Review of Dear Me for 2023  
Review by JCosmos
In affiliation with Dark Dreamscapes  
Rated: E | (5.0)
well, I enjoyed reading this Dear Me letter. I will be writing my own before the deadline and it gave me food for thought. I like how you tied last year's goals to this year's goals and noted what seems doable and what is more aspirational. I also like the slightly snarky tone of it all. It is somewhat inspiring that you have so many goals and yet seem to be coping with them all. I am impressed. Writing a novel and getting it published is a big goal. I have several unpublished novels I hope to get published someday but someday is receding as I get older. Good luck.


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Review by JCosmos
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Rated: E | (4.5)
a nice quick meta poem about writing poetry using the Naani form. Nicely done captures the mood and spirit of the Naani poetic form which is very similar to Haiku/Senryu and Cherita forms - short terse commentaries on life, nature and human experience.


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for entry "Time
Review by JCosmos
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Rated: E | (4.5)
this is an immensely powerful and moving reflection on Time. It indeed marches on and no one can stop the passage of time. The only minor quibble is using the non-inclusive word men in the line "Men cannot stop it".

substituting "no one" would be more gender inclusive and not alter the meaning of the poem at all. Just a suggestion.



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Review of Broken  
Review by JCosmos
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Rated: E | (4.0)
a short and very apt poem about broken promises, made in a romantic relationship. It is so easy to be consumed with anger and despair in romantic relationships if the relationship does not work out. I like the way you ended this poem. Well done.
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Review by JCosmos
Rated: 18+ | (5.0)
I liked this take on the cinquain form.
Leporidae lovin'


Racing
from bush to bush
pursuing a partner,
twists and turns entice and evade -
rabbits

You started out one way and ended in another way which I can relate to as that is how I roll as well. You hint in the first two lines that the poem is about some sort of animal that is searching for love and a partner.
I like the line. "

twists and turns entice and evade"
you skillfully use double alliteration to drive the poem forward.
And you also use alliteration in the title which sort of hints you are talking about rabbits, and in the end, indeed we find you are talking about rabbits.
I also like the use of alliteration across the first and last line. That was skillfully done as well = racing…..rabbits is a nice image. I might have gone with jumping rabbits but this works well too.

One of the things about rabbits that this poem alludes to is how prolific they are in searching and finding potential mates. Rabbits give birth to multiple litters throughout the year as part of their evolutionary strategy of having lots of babies since so many creatures love to eat rabbits. Coyotes, foxes, feral cats, feral dogs, all love their fresh rabbit meat. And in olden times humans hunted rabbits for both food and fur. So, the life of a rabbit is short and many die during the course of their summer time blues. That would be a nice companion poem. I think.



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Review by JCosmos
Rated: E | (5.0)
how do I join this forum? I was
born in 1955.
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Review of Midnight Trench  
Review by JCosmos
Rated: E | (4.0)
liked the images, and the emotional intensity of this short but sweet love poem. who is it written for?


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Review of Morning haiku  
Review by JCosmos
Rated: E | (5.0)
I liked this haiku. the words are evocative. i like the words Crystal balls, target lace, and cool misty morning. If I were to write this I would replace the word target lace with target face to make it a bit more icky since you are writing about a spider after all


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Review of Flying Joe  
Review by JCosmos
Rated: E | (5.0)
liked the story very much. I liked the last paragraph sort of an O Henry feel to it. Well done
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Review of Kitchens I & II  
Review by JCosmos
Rated: 18+ | (4.0)
like both poems. the images are clear and vivid and conveys the emotional intensity of the writer as she surveys her all too perfectly clean kitchen. I liked the first one a bit more - liked the line about it being to sterile for yogurt.
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Review by JCosmos
Rated: E | (3.0)
nicely done. A bit of a satirical take on an important event. Puts it all in perspective
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Review by JCosmos
Rated: ASR | (3.5)
good beginning draws you into the story. You want to read more of the story. I liked how it flows. Some interesting concepts explored. Good first draft.
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Review by JCosmos
Rated: E | (4.0)
loved it. I am a writer of romantic love poems and I can appreciate this poem very well, almost as if I wrote it myself.

The taste of her fine and excellent cooking,
And the sharing of her dreams, passions, and desires with me –
A deep, unwavering concern for my health and well-being,
And a triumphant legacy of love.

the first line might work better if you gave an example of her cooking evoking the flavors the smells and the taste
the second line could be expanded a bit to explore her dreams, passions and desires

overall nicely done
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Review by JCosmos
Rated: 13+ | (3.0)
I am not at all religious, actually pretty much an atheist but I get the command to be "be still and know that I am God". the first part speaks to calming one's mind, the second to trusting in God and that God is there. I have had a few experiences in my life where I felt in touch with the divine so I don't dismiss the possibility that there may be a God. In any event, good to focus on the lesser commands in the Bible.

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Review by JCosmos
Rated: E | (3.5)
well done. I am not a big fan of formal verse, but you did a pretty good job sustaining the form, and telling the story. I liked the last verse the best. Not sure I got the reference to ash breeze. is that a nautical term?


When your arms grow heavy
And tired from rowing;
If its been winter for years,
But still it keeps snowing,
When the waves rise around you,
Terrible demons of dreams,
You must stay by the oars,
And sail by ash breeze.

liked this stanza the best. LIke the phrase, terrible demons of dreams fits the overall mood of the poem.
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