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  • "wow, thank you for being here amongst this overly bromidic clique. I adore your use of words decreptitude, Lorded over and hangers on.. a very well written piece. "
    Posted by anaksunamun on "Decrepitude Inn" by cadymae
  • "...how vapid & desolate we are, wandering the cut-rate aisles of that mundane marketplace. poetry of the almost obsolete..."
    Posted by FadedBlues on "Time Flies " by cadymae
  • "I like the notion of the sane phone, the crazy phone... the split; the her and the me, maybe, the seen from the outside, and the seeing from within... the ways in which we're called upon, maybe. Such an existence, such a description, the scenes that piece this reality from fantasy, is so far from me, I could only know it from your words, thank you."
    Posted by The Dybbuk on "Undressing on the way in" by cadymae
  • "An intriguing analysis of the temporary insanity we all exhibit on occasion, when the beast is free to roam. The recriminations will only last until the next time. Be well lady and cheers, this was uniquely you!"
    Posted by dwells on "Undressing on the way in" by cadymae
  • "something about the theme here reminded me of the vanity of human wishes... johnson, for what remains to be vouchsafed by words of those who've already been varnished into stains, and polished into scars. spitting loves lost into a biting breeze. good to see you're still around, ms :) thanks."
    Posted by The Dybbuk on "the banshee's castle" by cadymae
  • "All the world a stage, and we stumble and fumble with an air of intelligence that belies the Quixotic nature of chance. Be it in life or death - each chess piece move has consequences - marvelous Cadymae, keep the java hot!"
    Posted by dwells on "Post-epilogue, you don't dream" by cadymae
  • "dark romanticism... where life feeds off itself... greed, self-preservation, the force of being... and the scars left for dead. Interesting choice of words to describe the ordinary; adhering to that romantic tradition of seeking morality in nature... whatever it may yield, as Thoreau wrote of his motive for going to the woods, to live life deliberately.... and if it proved mean, to publish its meanness to the world... greed, bowing, pressure, interesting psychological aspects of this vignette. Thanks for posting, and welcome back."
    Posted by The Dybbuk on "Her inexorable creepiness" by cadymae
  • "Are kudzu and moonflowers synonymous? Strangler figs can also be quite parasitic. Digging the scar left while the life was being lived Cadymae, a thoughtful piece as usual, cheers!"
    Posted by dwells on "Her inexorable creepiness" by cadymae
  • "So sad and thoughtful it seemed to me, such memories always leave this print, and always up to the person to try and deal with the time between prints, as it goes by. So vivid in your writing."
    Posted by Unknown on "Blooming on the decline" by cadymae
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