Comments by All Members
- "very vividly written... those images of death will haunt my dreams, but the fear of death is nullified somewhat. thanks"
Posted by natalie on "Escape" by Stranger
- "theres always something tragically romantic about your works. i cant seem to put my finger on it. its a nameless taste that is purely yours. im sorry for my vague description, but know i appreciate your words. thank you for sharing them ~k"
Posted by Sin on "Through the Singularity" by Stranger
- "what an excellent poem, seeping thru the nooks and crannies and taking in so many great angles, it feels playful in some how a serious sense; its sensory stance is fantastic, its urge speaks volumes....a wonderful exercise in poetics, the perfect blend between the real and the imagined. I loved it - although perhaps not as much as Mylissa! Great :D"
Posted by The Zebra Warrior on "This is Longing" by Stranger
- "You have a interesting approach to the way you write and I absolutely adore it. I am heading out but will read all soon. I love inspiration and I think I found it. "
Posted by Mylissa on "Mea Culpa " by Stranger
- ""giving birth to infinity" that can stand alone. Absolutely amazing, and I am really unsure how I missed you during the years I have been here but I am also hooked. You may turn to be my addiction."
Posted by Mylissa on "Carnival" by Stranger
- "Oh seduction at its finest. I am tasting this poem. To take such a simple object and make it delicious is a huge talent, I am speechless over your words. Write more please. Yes, this is my favorite. I have to upgrade just to bookmark you. It is well worth it. "
Posted by Mylissa on "My Pen" by Stranger
- "This almost felt like obsession which is simply an exciting, distraction through emotion. Lush and raw...I adore it. "
Posted by Mylissa on "Contract with a Muse" by Stranger
- ""I think of you
As the pinpricks of my flesh leaving me
Become a flash of pure black" Deliciously put, I am consumed with this, I am excited to read more of your work.
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Posted by Mylissa on "Through the Singularity" by Stranger
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