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  • "That far-seeing boy, brilliant, beyond magnitude - bombardment of thoughts and effortlessly evoked. A stunning jewel, with facets that require a light from every angle to show just how much it shines."
    Posted by Solace on "The Salted Snail" by nur hidayah
  • "a triptych type fashion of impeccable language and structure; i love the adulation of certain images.. . slight irreverence in tone just adds to the tilting planet youve penned. .. "
    Posted by Unknown on "The Rope Charmers" by nur hidayah
  • "what an exquisite piece of peotry...I felt like this lept from a forgotten manuscript of 'Arabian Nights' or something akin..awash with magical rhetoric and fantastical imagery and 'leviathan'....killer word/choice..."
    Posted by The Zebra Warrior on "The Rope Charmers" by nur hidayah
  • "i dont know how i missed this one of yours; but all the comments are true...you are just ridiculously good; the snail's pace. ...so allegorical....you see the divine in the mundane. ...egads~ness"
    Posted by Unknown on "The Salted Snail" by nur hidayah
  • "i have been coming back to this piece for a while now. you know you read something special when it makes you take a second look on poetry all together. this is probably my favorite poem... ever."
    Posted by Unknown on "Diamond Belly" by nur hidayah
  • "this is beautiful. the language is exquisit and it took my breathe away. the third and fourth stanzas are my favourite. just wow! =] thank you for your comment and welcome x"
    Posted by Unknown on "Diamond Belly" by nur hidayah
  • "that just broke my heart. The write was wonderful - evocative, emotive, transient. All great things. But the monkey in the cage is what shatters me..."
    Posted by flying_fox on "The Shrieking Colours" by nur hidayah
  • "To put it briefly, Boboy swallowed Wak Wan's "magic" stone blessed by a witch doctor so he wanted to beat it out of him but got chased away by my grandaunt. So they said he came back that night to kill him. Crazy old Wak Wan."
    Posted by nur hidayah on "The Shrieking Colours" by nur hidayah
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