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  • "desire plays a wicked game in sunshine, tropics days. a little slice of winter time, coy, calculated, but still at the whim of the wind. you have captured the push pull of real desire."
    Posted by Jonas on "Forever Reborn" by liquid_emotion
  • "And the reason it, to me, reflects true happiness, is because these cherished moments that fill our hearts with joy at any time, whether sad or happy, can never be taken away from us. That is why life is liveable."
    Posted by Unknown on "Flowing" by liquid_emotion
  • "I now know why I like this poem - couldn't put my finger on it - and will finally comment on it. This obviously is a moment you cherish. Those moments, and similar ones are the things that make one truly happy."
    Posted by Unknown on "Flowing" by liquid_emotion
  • "Reminds me of when I daydream while I continue to function outside of the dream. Good stuff. :)"
    Posted by Unknown on "By The By" by liquid_emotion
  • "i read it again... in the privacy of my own office... i've got tears in my eyes... and though i remember a weight that will never leave my heart it is somehow lighter for being shared..."
    Posted by Jonas on "A Mourning Past" by liquid_emotion
  • "i can't even describe to you how much these words mean to me... i alsmost cried, would've let myself if i wasn't at a reception desk. god, i want to find words to express how much this poem means to me, but i can't..."
    Posted by Jonas on "A Mourning Past" by liquid_emotion
  • "limited perception, unless you are talking about personal self, or an isolated individual. And there is no refusing to examine anything... again you are reading into what I say and adding thought of your own not intended by my writing. This is not seeing "
    Posted by liquid_emotion on "Views of the Lesser Skilled" by liquid_emotion
  • "feeling...the real meaning. And if a person cannot understand something without reading into it over and over then it is over thier heads. That is when they are learning, not reading. Which is not a bad thing, mind you. And there is no such thing as limit"
    Posted by liquid_emotion on "Views of the Lesser Skilled" by liquid_emotion
  • "this isn't about limiting oneself in any way. This about FEELING something. Of course not all writing is emotional and I never said it was. But the vast majority of poetry is meant to be felt. When you analyze a work over and over you lose the initial fee"
    Posted by liquid_emotion on "Views of the Lesser Skilled" by liquid_emotion
  • "majority of pre-Renaissance poets would lose so much in the experience. It would pretty much eliminate all but the most universal of symbologies and analogies, and limit writing to only an"
    Posted by MercyRain on "Views of the Lesser Skilled" by liquid_emotion
  • "on an emotional basis? Not all writing, or even poetry, is written on an emotional basis. On that basis alone, poets like Ezra Pound, or T.S. Eliot, or Allen Ginsberg, or even the "
    Posted by MercyRain on "Views of the Lesser Skilled" by liquid_emotion
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