Not as good as most of yours, but very clever. I like your treatment of each subject you have ever dealt with, and this one is no exception. With an off- -the-cuff poem such that this is, the "beast" doesn't look as awesome as I would have liked. However, I enjoy your poems. Your talent abounds, and you have again bent light on an interesting thought. Saw this in the Poetry Newsletter. Best Regards.
A kind of abstract poem, this poem holds up to any other good one. I liked this kind of poem, it has good line breakage in its free verse. Very well done. Best Regards.
I relish the meaning in this sort of poem. You have ties to women here and it is subtle. I really liked this one, and as always, you are always a very good poet. Best Regards.
Way to go, Harry! Such a good one. I noted your book at LuLu, I had considered them for a time. Other thing, my girlfriend's cat is named Tiger. I love that name. Well-done. Such stories . . . Best Regards.
A great picture of what this looks like in reality, perhaps. Chivalrous and fragile, the poem lends comfort to the eye and gives us the feeling of serenity, in a sense. "The Briar Rose" is really done well. I enjoyed it. Best Regards.
Such a good poem! The word "rotten" was the only word I was puzzled about, the words flow, the poetry sounds so sweet, it was such a great read. Best egards.
What a rare piece of work. This is so fragile, so classy, it's got a great story-line behind it, and is expectionally poetic. I really liked it. Saw it in the Poetry Newsletter. Best Regards.
Suddenly, after reading Chpt. 1 of Sara's Port, I decided to continue on and see what it was all about. I couldn't let go of my mouse! I read the whole thing in one sitting. It was such a wonderful experience. It almost made me cry at some points. At others, I viewed the whole affair as so romantic, so carefree, and I really got away from my troubles this Sunday by reading it! Best Regards.
Excellent. I really tried to understand this. It has depth, in it's title, "Baptism of Rain". Very inspirational, well-placed words with good God-sent intent. I rather liked it. Best to you.
I found this an excellent review of Poetry.com. I myself was once hooked on it; however, that was before I knew about Stories.com which became Writing.com. I ached to publish something in it so I paid for a full price ($64.00) CD which I was a part of. There were many others on the CD and it boasted of Baroque Music and a Good Speaker narrating the CD. I was actually satisfied with it. I kept returning to Poetry.com to do their $100 Offer Puzzle Poetry and their Haiku Poetry from time to time. I found that these were challenging and since I am still listed as a Poetry.com
member, I still do so. I almost won the Haiku Poetry Contest shy of 1 minute. You had to be the exact moment they chose to win. Anyway, I wouldn't worry about being a member. It is a good way to start, and Writing.com is a good way to get to the finish line. Having your own Portfolio is filled with warm memories for me, I enjoy the people, the contests, the reviews. Poetry.com is cold, and has no feedback. Not the same.
Hope I voiced my opinion honestly enough for you. Best Regards.
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