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  • "God bless Chris Squire - I saw YES recently (minus some key figures, but Squire & Howe were there); St Kilda this past Feb 2015. I first saw YES in '78 & that remains a Top 10 all time fave concert. Saw Opeth twice since I moved down here to Aussie lands & man they are AMAZING! I can play parts of Roundabout including the awesome Bass riff in the bridge, the intro... love that song: fave album is Tales... I havn't checked in here in quite some time, obvious. Thnx for the new comment on this one of my personal fave poems of mine. Cheers."
    Posted by jonLyndon on "If Only I Had a Polaroid of Alexander Leschetizky" by jonLyndon
  • "Didactic rant at its very finest, sinise jeg. My own attempt was the lame child of Almost and Regret in comparison. Love the flow. I like the Darwinian dogmas of self-perception part. This makes me want to travel that I can come back with some blue urn full of possibilities in which to capture its splendour. So many of my faves have favourited this, now I know why. "
    Posted by Unknown on "If Only I Had a Polaroid of Alexander Leschetizky" by jonLyndon
  • "gotta love the maybe.... so much depends upon the maybe, the perhaps... the happening through chance, through coinky dink, through so much of life that we never know until it's gone.... so much was there, and yet... so much we never even were aware. still love reading this work, poet.... wherefore art thou now... all the best to you, and thank you."
    Posted by The Dybbuk on "If Only I Had a Polaroid of Alexander Leschetizky" by jonLyndon
  • "Still so amazing. A top work here at DP. Really wished you'd return & bless us with your epic stylings, jL. Still gonna stick to my guns on preferring the Beatles to the Stones. I'm sure I've told you this story, but I've never carried a camera, either. So much undocumented. So much remembered through bitter or rose-colored lenses. That's one of the great things about photographs...there is at least a point of reference to access a memory or an adventure from years ago. I should go out & read this poem aloud to the darkness. I think the skunk hordes & coyote gangs out there in the night would enjoy this one. You go from Bach, Mozart, & Beethoven to Beatles, Stones, & Yes (always loved Roundabout, if you can find a bass player who can play it, have them preform it for you, it's mind-blowing) to Opeth & Blackwater Park. Still an unforgettable journey here, my man, from start to finish. Only one thing left for me to do..."
    Posted by Unknown on "If Only I Had a Polaroid of Alexander Leschetizky" by jonLyndon
  • ""Somewhere along the way God exploded into illegal things" I get the sense that God is the tycoon in this very Gothic looking city. I like your T.S. Eliot concepts of time. And as the reader I felt a longing for a treasure item and an inward introspective look at the psyche with symbols depicted on cave walls."
    Posted by Oliver Twisted on "The Factotum Desert" by jonLyndon
  • "I like how you write some beautiful lines and then transition to one word it seems to sum it up well. And with that beauty you add in the dirty and ugly human condition and reality in unique prose."
    Posted by Alchemist on "Poem " by jonLyndon
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