Comments by All Members
- "A stark personification of what we are left with for company, when our mind runs wild and plunges into the deepest pits of an isolated misery that kills by degrees. Cheers DD and write it out my friend - Dan "
Posted by dwells on "Lonely a home" by darkendomme
- "As bfp said, so familiar and relatable. This felt like a voice over to your life, it had an almost cinematic quality, perhaps because it felt so intimate. Wonderful to read."
Posted by Adagios on "Lonely a home" by darkendomme
- "Sadly seductive in a sense of loss that lingers DD. Gotta be a two-way street I'm guessing; but then too that's only an aspirin for some temporary relief. Cheers! - Dan"
Posted by dwells on "Surviving your evenings" by darkendomme
- "This is why we wrote Pillow Talk , not to be mistaken this is better. But Pillow Talk is the reverse of this piece. We thank you for this write."
Posted by I IS ME on "Surviving your evenings" by darkendomme
- "It has been a while since I`ve read any of your stellar pieces ,,, this one is just stunning, yet heartbreaking on so many levels it makes me feel for the one who suffers ... Devlin"
Posted by Devil lyn on "Surviving your evenings" by darkendomme
- "Love is your best friend and ultimate foe. The things we will subject ourselves to just to feel that invisible emotion. Really well done."
Posted by Kaiser Black on ".....but love me." by darkendomme
- "It seems that someone is putting a finger on the balance scales perhaps. But the true cost of the balancing act is a burden that increases with time. Just a matter of convenience perhaps; I was there once too. Really enjoyed how you skillfully merged desire with the physical in some unique metaphorical musings. Cheers DD! - Dan"
Posted by dwells on ".....but love me." by darkendomme
- "There's so much we put up with if we get that "... but love me in the end". This was a great read, maybe because I still have raw emotions from that part fading too."
Posted by Purposelessness on ".....but love me." by darkendomme
- "Shades of the battered child syndrome, self-blame, self-doubt, and acceptance to settle for the status quo perhaps, rather than rejoining the hunt for a new and improved replacement; mixed with "the grass is always greener" mentality maybe. Being comfortable with the devil you know, can lead to immobility. The endless dilemma in our quest for a mate. They say good sex ix 70% of a good marriage, but 100% of a bad one. Cheers DD - Dan"
Posted by dwells on "Gently without words" by darkendomme
- "Many truths in a salad bowl of contextual originality DD. I really enjoyed reading something that never stumbled along on its way to elucidation; from the dark and dreary corners of chaos and confusion. Cheers! - Dan "
Posted by dwells on "Poetry in the dark" by darkendomme
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