Cow Face
One Heck of a Guy
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What! You have no comments? Your poetry is good; I must post the one I wrote on Tuesday (snow day). It seems that I am having difficulty coming up with an introductory paragraph to this comment. Therefore, I shall plunge headlong into what I have to say, and hope that I do not drown. ;-) Death was an intriguing poem. The shift from a somewhat-happy poem ("After 20 years in prison, / I'm finally free. / No shackles can hold me now, / I am beyond reach.") to a more thoughtful, dark poem interested me; it is reminiscent of many people's thought processes. You might want to change the final period to a question mark, though, as it is a question. In addition, Pain also held deep meaning for me. It is indeed true that without pain, one begins to lose one's humanity. Too often, pain is the only true emotion. Hmm... Death, Pain, Regret. Bit of a pattern, eh? This last one was a dark, somewhat eerie poem. Nonetheless, it is well-written. If I am interpreting it correctly, it is the tale of someone who hurt the person whom they care about, then ended their own life in an attempt to redress the wrong. Very nice. (By the way, there is only one "r" in forest.) Finally, Changes is another poem which is an apt description of life. Everything is constantly changing, and it can be extremely hard to alter the changes that come. In childhood, things often seem to be going well; then, our eyes open to the world around us, the sorrow and pain that permeates this Earth, and our view often changes. Ah, but I'm beginning to ramble. More than usual, that is. I think that I'd best stop.
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