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  • "wow....another amazing write...reminds me of H H Holmes, who murdered people, cleaned their skeletons, and sold them to places for profit =/...amazing imagery, just amazing!"
    Posted by Unknown on "His Skin & Bones" by Godot
  • "absolutely beautiful imagery...yet so melancholy. love it! idk what to say because this renders readers speechless. "
    Posted by Unknown on "Not So Deep As a Well" by Godot
  • "reminds me of ginsberg. lovely visuals, i do think it is as deep as a well, at least as deep, more lovely though"
    Posted by Unknown on "Not So Deep As a Well" by Godot
  • "this flowed flawlessly to the very end unfolding a story told and retold, time and time again, but never with such grace. thank you for sharing."
    Posted by natalie on "Christmas, An Apology" by Godot
  • "that was amazing and so true its really sad...maybe most of the time the majority doesn't care...but some people were put in my life that care so much they can flow those around them :) I noticed you haven't been around for awhile...hope you're still writing though..."
    Posted by DarkBlueClearWater on "Christmas, An Apology" by Godot
  • "It's people like you that I look up to, hoping to be able to write like that, and wishing that I could be half so profound."
    Posted by Unknown on "Christmas, An Apology" by Godot
  • "I am paralyzed by this. What a beautiful and layered piece of art. I love this. =)"
    Posted by Unknown on "These Are Lies" by Godot
  • "This is cool. Nice metaphor, very unique!"
    Posted by Unknown on "e/E" by Godot
  • "Back again, this poem is certainly among my top few favorites on this site. I just can't seem to stop reading it."
    Posted by Echoes of Orpheus on "Ana" by Godot
  • "I hadn't been to this page in 5 years. When I decided to reconnect with this site, I was hoping to find this artist still here. I am deeply relieved to find this work and this poet/person/artist still available to read and enjoy. Thank you for many years ago, and thank you for today."
    Posted by Aleas on "Ana" by Godot
  • "Fuck the Holocaust Industry. It's a book look it up. Forget the author's name. But he's a jew and his mom was in Dachau. his dad in Auschwitz. Bunch of american jews capitalized on the execution of 5.2, yes 6 is overblown, jews who died of which only 125,000 survived the actual holocaust, meaning those in the holocaust of those approximate 125,000 only about 80,000 made it out alive within a month. Refer to The extermination of european jewry. I forget the author. But his was the first primary investigation into the scale and such and such of the holocaust circa approx. 1963. Yes. No one talked about it untill about the eighties where it became tow the rope or you're an anti-semite. Y? Litte thing called yom Kippur. Big war. Israel needed justification for being war criminals."
    Posted by Unknown on "Dachau, Which Is So Even in June: A Reflection on Sorrow and th" by Godot
  • "A shame the author hasn't written in 4 years, this poem is... absolutely amazing, this poem goes so much further than I thought words could ever take me"
    Posted by Echoes of Orpheus on "Ana" by Godot
  • "This poem is truly amazing, I love it! Speechless, it was so good...."
    Posted by Circe Avalon on "Ana" by Godot
  • "You're exceptional. Is your writing available anywhere else? I'd pay."
    Posted by purr_verse on "Touched" by Godot
  • "this was magnificent..and the ending was perfection! ~kristy"
    Posted by Sin on "Touched" by Godot
  • "This reads like a working class anthem, a brilliantly detailed expression of a dog day sunrise, grafting through the day until, at last, the weekend is upon us...Love it :]"
    Posted by carlosjackal on "The Fluid of My Industry" by Godot
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