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Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (4.5)
Hello unknown what a fun ride? What began as a space age account turned into the space craft of a writer who knows what to do with space. This became clear when writing was the main tool to deal with injustice and lack of balance.
Suggestions: watch out for misspellings. And grammar.thanks for sharing!!
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Review of To The End  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: 13+ | (5.0)
Hello Carly, a biting dramatic poem about end of life meandering which leads to an unforgettable ending. I am reminded of the death of my mother who was released from a machine. I am glad that there is opportunity to say goodbye. How could anyone forget? Thanks for rekindling the memory.
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Review by drifter
Rated: E | (4.0)
Hello rollback, you offer a whimsical piece that appears to personify a dog as being a car. I enjoyed the rhyme and opportunity to sort through what it meant when you had the dog/car have an accident in the middle of the road after seeing a vet. Is this car belonging to the aka?
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Review by drifter
In affiliation with Blog City ~ Every Blogger'...  
Rated: E | (4.0)
A tale with a cute twist at the end. When you look at something out of brokenness you lose out on seeing potential for self others and the world. The poem offers the possibility of knowing true love. I only wonder what it consists of. Is it spiritual romantic or a bit of both. I leave wondering how change happens. Do I wait for the mirror to get fixed or change somehow within.
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Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (4.5)
Hello 9 years, thanks for the review on a movie that no doubt met your need for entertainment and purpose. I enjoyed your magical delineation as much as the fact you establish values, as more than the good and bad. The review does not spoil by sharing too much. I am lured into a tale worth seeing.
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Review by drifter
In affiliation with Open Door To Grace ♥  
Rated: E | (4.0)
Hello Andrew, the kicker in this piece: the truth comes and people don't know the words. There is the anticipation of a battle in which the Son comes( which I take to be Jesus. There is an allusion to color and freedom that leaves me wondering who will be most surprised in the last battle, even as the future choice fades.
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Review of Linda Williams  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (3.5)
Hello timespylit, I hear some rap in the poem proper. The gist of the poem is the super powers of
(side kicks). I guess I need to know more about Linda Williams and her need for a rescue. I do get a sense that there super abilities. The way you spell words adds spice and character. Thanks for sharing
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Review of Shin hye shae  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (4.0)
A curious poem Timespylit,thanks for providing this preppy school essay. I had funhearing Paris take. There are misspelled words that share the difference between having class and Glasses. Tx
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Review of Eruptions!  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: ASR | (4.0)
Hello Heleny, thank you for your poem. I too was the silent one who reacted to life as my dad. The poem is a reminder true internal bliss is fleeting. There is narcissistic bathing in the wilderness and out of the wild passive smoke a volcano lurks. Beware!!, lest you become a victim.
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Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (4.0)
Hello Robert, I caught the edge of the sword on this one. Who is to say what is a suitable place for one to be born. The child is born, so what else matters. Maybe the child was born for such a place and time as this.
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Review of A Place For Gruel  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (4.5)
Hello John, you provide a great environment for personal introspection. I find myself wondering what I might do given the same circumstance. Food is the goal of a starving throng. What will it take to get it. Is it worth it? A stunningly fine value clarified. Thanks
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Review of Locked away Love  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (4.0)
Hello Ray, I am glad for the expression of your love that brings to the readers awareness the devastation of divorce and it's consequence. I can recall the hurt even if it was when my children were quite a bit older. I know that I too would have done anything to keep the family together and now the brokenness pervades. I pray That in some way Saiya knows your love. I have learned that in part I express my love for my kids in my encounters with other youth and children. Nothing is more painful that the loss of a child or father love. Thanks for sharing.
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Review of The Junk I Carry  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: ASR | (4.5)
I am filled with sadness with the imaging of your loss. I am particularly pricked by the image of ice cooling and yet also intimation of what it means to cast on the rocks.(apt allusion). Then there is the bag lady with the reflection of the sailor who in a commercial wear old spice. By the time I read I know the loss. I too have a daughter Joy and I pray that I will not let my last time with my adult daughter be loss, but rather an invitation into even better days to come. Thanks for sharing
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Review of Prophecy  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: 18+ | N/A (Review only item.)
Hello Nikola, I enjoyed your prophetic meandering. I am left wondering what it means to anticipate the future with all the resources to discern at my disposal. In this story it is the elements of earth, fire, air and water. It is one thing to invite the inevitable and quite another to accept it. The wind in the velvet cape captures the mystery of what is to come and the only recourse is to prepare. thanks
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Review of No?  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (4.0)
Hello Riddle thar, you offer the horns of a dilemma, love is always a choice and the difference between a broken heart and one made whole. Is there anything that anyone do but hope that what is felt within is realized outside in the heart of the beloved. Thanks for sharing the essence of romance, waiting and learning to embrace inevitable truth of love.
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Review of Prompt  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (3.5)
Hello Writers for recovery, I like you own offering as to what can provoke and promote healing in the form of discerning the difference of giving attention to what goes on in the gut, as opposed to what happens as we reason for purpose. I experience a holistic discernment that lead you to follow what your gut and inner voice say.

If we choose a purposeful life, then there is a future waiting. There are so many parallels that are existing and taking place right this minute. The job of our gut, is to guide us to our most beneficial parallel. The destiny that is most fulfilling for our very personal truth, is out there waiting. We must be quiet and attuned to our most naked self in order to obtain it
I only offer that besides the spiritual foundations that you offer for direction and guidance is the reason that keeps me grounded so that I help others find their way. Thanks
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Review of The Bequest  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (4.5)
Hello Hunter's moon, I liked the painting of legacy that you portray. is see in the forest a promise of new beginning lying the hand of an elder who passes on the baton to his younger grandson, He offers that he can give to the earth the gift of another tree that has been a family ritual. Each tree serves as a reminder that there is a life of significance that shares with the earth the bowing of prayer and unbowed dependency that issues in growth that spans generations before and after. thanks
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Review by drifter
Rated: E | (5.0)
Hello Wheels, I decided to offer support in the manner of a review and gift points. I am currently at the library. I like the title of your story. It could use a little more wording to fill it out. I can imagine that you have a great story in mind and can hardly wait to read it.
write on!!!
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Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: 18+ | (4.5)
Hello Jace, a very charming piece. I enter into a place that lacks hope for the beloved who says my life is too hard; I can not cope and yet it is the expression to God of the cry of the beloved that the discovery of true love is manifest. Even in the midst of pain and guilt there is hope.
thanks for sharing, It is a poem fraught with hope.
thanks
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Review of Please stay  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (3.5)
inayacto, Thanks you for the earthy and grounded piece that you offer in poetic form. It is in the taste of desperation that I realize that I get what I came for. It is worth the boring and bland flavor that colors the relationship beginning. We do the best with what we have and discover that in the ridiculous shoe is the impossible. Who knows tomorrow may be even better.
thanks for sharing.
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Review of Be yourself  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (4.5)
Hello Ali, Thanks for your meaningful expression. You do a good job in defining what being yourself means in your personal context.
These are some of the main lessons I take from what you write:
1. Leave behind bad feelings, embrace good.
2. See others for who they are as you come to see yourself, giving no opportunity for an enemy to conquer.
3. Befriend your enemy and know the possibility of imagination that can take one to the stars.
thanks for sharing, well worth the read.
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Review of Fairytail poem  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (2.5)
I am at last a bit puzzled at where you are going with this Ali. I am lured in by you title. I want to know about what makes this a happily ever after kind of experience. After this takes place I am introduced to people that have potential to make this fairytale become a reality. I would just like to know more about these persons. I am in a state of suspense.
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Review of Awaiting Sleep  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: ASR | (4.0)
Hello Schnujo-White Walkers Will Win, I enjoyed your own betrayal of the territory that is lived/experienced between being wakeful and asleep. I see clearly the blanket of darkness, a great way to begin the tale.
There is movement to a wasteland imagery of thoughts that keep one awake.
I guess the bottom line is that it is in the knowing of what you might experience that you find shelter. At least you know what it is going to take to get you there.
Thanks for sharing
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Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (4.5)
Hello Joy of Florent, I left your writing with a big smile on my face. You capture me with the short quote from Whitman and I find myself wanting to interpret the emotional depth and imagery that you share. The last stanza says it all right after I found myself glorying in what you wrote in a previous stanza:
Wouldn’t you rather be
a roofless ghost,
far-fetched and free,
haunting fresh horizons,
to sneak through unconsecrated rubbles?
Wouldn't you rather look at things
as if seeing them for the first time?
It is in the common houseplant and passing wind that we find our greatest inspiration!!!
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Review of Circus Monster  
Review by drifter
In affiliation with Sisco's Good Deed Group  
Rated: E | (3.5)
Hello Euvin, I can follow your lyrical sense for the most part. I experience your song as revealing the circus as a metaphor for life. I love your first four lines. There is an interplay of two persons that invites a coming together to sing.
I find myself confused by the lines:
'He' wants me to sing
I just can not bring-
I say 'he's' not you
What else can I do?
I am not sure about the players in this circus. Are they lover's, friends or just one person sharing about a potential relationship of some kind. And then their is the circus monster. Maybe in a sense it is time for the show to end.
thanks for sharing
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