Comments by All Members
- "i love this play on words, i wanted to read poses as posies. this was a nice bite size piece :)"
Posted by Unknown on "Tint" by Perkele
- "Baby's on fire...better throw her in the water...look at her laughing...like a heifer to the slaughter..."
Posted by girlanachronism on "Goddess" by Perkele
- "This piece is alluring.... (inspired*) ;) I like the magnetic pull into the depths of your longing and fancy you so craftily compose. How so romantically you think.........."
Posted by The Coloured Cello on "Goddess" by Perkele
- "Love the comparison here..The most effective poetry is simple but bringing out a vivid image penetrating our soul. That's the case.Thank you."
Posted by tindomerel on "Single Rose" by Perkele
- "falling gracefully into a bowl of old love like pot-pourri...yet still retaining that intoxicating 'scent'"
Posted by kinkifrog on "Single Rose" by Perkele
- "what a sexy way of saying that you love someone.
really lovely write. i enjoyed this alot.
thanks for sharing."
Posted by natalie on "Hunger Pains" by Perkele
- "Yet somehow the 'rose' is still as beautiful and complex even in its death, for we all know it came from a garden where many still live....."
Posted by The Coloured Cello on "Single Rose" by Perkele
- "Neither...and all...and everything in between.
You're like a big soup with all sorts of weird flavors...capers and red peppers and peaches..."
Posted by girlanachronism on "deep down deep" by Perkele
- "Madrid...Yasawa Islands...some where to far for photographs...the only snaps shots taken with the mind's eye..."
Posted by Perkele on "Wanderlust" by Perkele
- "thank you, you surly know how to stoke the fires of an ego!!! I appreciate your comments"
Posted by Perkele on "Wanderlust" by Perkele
- "This was so dramatic in its presentation.. .......a solid yet corroding albatross of modern Romeo and Juliet perhaps.........with newly restored landscapes, holding ones' breath through their vibrant colour palette......... Beautiful indeed!"
Posted by The Coloured Cello on "Wanderlust" by Perkele
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