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  • "Woah I hate commenting on poems saturated with comments... It just seems unfair but talent must be complimented... Deeper meanings plague this work and thought is provoked, always a good thing... Daunted I am by a talent i admire :)"
    Posted by Solace on "Scholars lore." by Dancing_Monkey
  • "Monkey, this is very pretty. I must say that you also have the writer's gift. A beautiful person makes beautiful poetry."
    Posted by Unknown on "Scholars lore." by Dancing_Monkey
  • "This is one of my favorites of yours, dear primate. It has the color and melody of beauty combined with the lore of a scholar... a very enjoyable combination."
    Posted by stormtalk on "Scholars lore." by Dancing_Monkey
  • "I expect to see this in some kind of hidden chronicle of the future. A book of Nostradamus like passages of history and saddend hope of unrepeated actions and nature. Your writing is stunning. ~JMDW~"
    Posted by CharlottesWeb on "Scholars lore." by Dancing_Monkey
  • "This was good, I liked when you split it up into two pieces with different rythms. First part was very striking. ~Storm"
    Posted by Storm on "Heredity" by Dancing_Monkey
  • "...but on the other, you might have a different experience than they. For the most part, though, I think the problem is that most people just don't listen well."
    Posted by stormtalk on "Heredity" by Dancing_Monkey
  • "I've always been conflicted about the dichotomy of experience and knowledge. On the one hand, it's stupid to go and do something after someone tells you they've done it and it didn't work out well... "
    Posted by stormtalk on "Heredity" by Dancing_Monkey
  • "Scholars lore, the things written in books, is it not a book written by men is it lore of truth so many symbols of mankind through so many ceturies, am I looking to deep or am I just seeing what I want???"
    Posted by Ophelia on "Scholars lore." by Dancing_Monkey
  • "the referene to the unity of three brings to mind the weird sisters in Mcbeth and the way they predicted the future, the totem leads to ancient customs when the world was purer,"
    Posted by Ophelia on "Scholars lore." by Dancing_Monkey
  • "Monkey, you truely write poetry which makes me think, I see so much in this one piece of work, I see man's destructive touch on all living things, that humans try to control that which should never be controlled, , , O."
    Posted by Ophelia on "Scholars lore." by Dancing_Monkey
  • "Very thoughtfull. Both beginning and end intrigued, and the middle awoke interest aswell. My complements. ~S"
    Posted by Storm on "Scholars lore." by Dancing_Monkey
  • "I'm struck by the beginning. (The whole damn thing is good, don't get me wrong.) And all I think is humanity, and then I suddenly note the irony in this written by one who calls himself "monkey". But maybe I'm just random. *giggles*."
    Posted by Unknown on "Scholars lore." by Dancing_Monkey
  • "you know monkey this is the second time i read this, and i just have to comment again because it's so damn good....-Methos"
    Posted by Methos on "Scholars lore." by Dancing_Monkey
  • "...I'm with sole here on this one in that there's more to it than what I see...*looks at his empty glass*...I really gotta stop drinking..."
    Posted by SilentStalker on "Scholars lore." by Dancing_Monkey
  • "A master of words could not have written this any better...amazing, deep, and has such an intoxicating appeal..Great job-Methos"
    Posted by Methos on "Scholars lore." by Dancing_Monkey
  • "A quote "And I hope they throw a stone at a window for me when im gone". Yea said before he went out of one himself. But it all remains, no matter the endings, and so I do not see this as a personal poem."
    Posted by Blinded_Tiger on "Scholars lore." by Dancing_Monkey
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