Comments by All Members
- "God do I miss that first inhalation of a cigarette when stressed. It's an instant soother, to an extent anyway"
Posted by Unknown on "coincidence." by Saint Sentient
- "I had to read this twice to really understand it. That's good. That means there's a lot there to take it. Awesome work."
Posted by Joel Baldwin on "favorite." by Saint Sentient
- ""But you light one anyways" That just struck a chord in me, i cant quite place why but i felt this. I should read kerrys favs more often."
Posted by Lydia Jade on "coincidence." by Saint Sentient
- "This is really good. I have to say that this is so well written that I feel as if it cannot be read by people of lesser quality than those who are on Dark Poetry. Most people view this as a sexual poem, which it is, but a fluid transition of words to the point captivating sex and lust at its finest. I love it"
Posted by Unknown on "eloquently[sexual]" by Saint Sentient
- "Best not to play that blame game, sounds like a healthy alternative to me, much enjoyed the personal philosophy."
Posted by dwells on "coincidence." by Saint Sentient
- "Deep, Chillingly Accurate (And Yet Articulate) Ascension Into Addiction. Well Done, And Welcome To The Abyss."
Posted by Chaos God on "junkie." by Saint Sentient
- "...this is overwhelmingly poignant to me..... I must marinate a bit before proper commentary is given..... incisively bullseye'd. ~b"
Posted by blue on "junkie." by Saint Sentient
- "Damn this is fucking beautiful! wow. hello there you.. ill save the welcome to darkpoetry to welcome back.. i love this kind of poetry. "
Posted by Devilish on "junkie." by Saint Sentient
- "And I really liked roadmaps on my lips...couldn´t have said it better myself. Poetic...yum. "
Posted by Unknown on "junkie." by Saint Sentient
- "intelligent words.... seems to me that you've creatively expressed through an illustrative account, an event or tale of two lovers in an age where "beautiful" has been claimed by social phenomenon, the language itself being held captive by the over-determination of meaning, a standardization of sorts, where language retains its communicative function (via regular interpretations) and a reification of concept (a temptation that occurs when meaning becomes stagnant, perhaps, or simply a tendency of mind to close the boarders of meaning... the order of simulacra, the symbolic other, etc.) by mass reproduction. In seeking out this counter beauty, this existential, personal beauty, retracting the term, reclaiming the concept, in ways that express a loss of language, a sacrifice of truth if words are spoken... and an acknowledgment of the failure impending through such an attempt at reclamation, maybe... thoroughly enjoyed this intelligently written work. Much human insight is revealed while tracing along the topology of aesthetic theory... *bows* potd, indeed."
Posted by The Dybbuk on "the social standards of beauty" by Saint Sentient
- "I had to think, at the end, that there is no ink in this poem... and this resonated with the rest, and I was left with this beauty... yet. somehow, I was not happy. Well wrought work, powerful in its subtlety. Thank you."
Posted by The Dybbuk on "favorite." by Saint Sentient
- "gentle yet there is a raw roughness to its edges... intriguing and soft but a definitive solemnity woven beneath the surface...nicely done"
Posted by NikesRain on "favorite." by Saint Sentient
- "What a gorgeous piece of work. your imagery with lines, maps, borderlines, paths etc was nicely executed... Before hearts learned that melting isn't always good."
Posted by whisperingwalls on "favorite." by Saint Sentient
- "a sensual treat, for the ears and eyes, for the mind... this reminds me of Nietzsche, the wild passion of music as it ignites unbridled emotion in the 'uninhibited.' well written work, nice combination of metaphor and description, subtle yet forceful rising up firmly into the erotic without sacrificing eloquence for the crass. Thank you. "
Posted by The Dybbuk on "eloquently[sexual]" by Saint Sentient
- "spoken with truth. Sometimes having someone who's even willing to fight for us, is enough to hold our dark sides at bay, if not completely then just enough.... just enough."
Posted by N3ll on "[demons]" by Saint Sentient
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