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  • "I 'm sure you'd enjoy reading the works of Corinthian, much in common maybe. Thanks MM and keep writing lady!"
    Posted by dwells on "Two words!" by M Morgan
  • "What a great way to compare an olde work to present times. Very effective and original and much enjoyed as always. Looking for the next one MM, thanks."
    Posted by dwells on "Letter to Mr. Dorian!" by M Morgan
  • "...from what I've heard, Wilde knew how to have a good time, so much so that he was put on trial for it. your letter makes some good points... "
    Posted by FadedBlues on "Letter to Mr. Dorian!" by M Morgan
  • "Sounds painful and "The evil that men do lives after them, while the good is oft interred with their bones" - eulogy from "Julius Ceasar. Lies can take on a life of their own, how true, and interesting approach, well done MM and US!"
    Posted by dwells on "Legend of Untrue! ~me and Unwitten Soul~" by M Morgan
  • "...I see lovers pining for each other across the borders of life & death, & I wonder what the message is that the wind carries... "
    Posted by FadedBlues on "Blame de Wind!" by M Morgan
  • "As Zorba the Greek said - "May these ships crash on those round hard rocks!" and always a pleasure dear lady! Cheers!"
    Posted by dwells on "Blame de Wind!" by M Morgan
  • "This is a great write. A powerful rush. My only criticism is the final line. I don't know if it is a typo or intentional, but I would rather read it as either "ready to live" or "read for life". Either would be a fantastic final line and an impactful end to an impactful poem. Write on. "
    Posted by Virgils Vigil on "Dead Girl!" by M Morgan
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