Saturday, March 11, 2006

Farleigh Castle Comments

Rating: 5.0

Site manager, whom story fell
Of a beautiful castle of old
The stories she could tell
Of pain in life she'd hold
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Andrew Blakemore 23 April 2009

A wonderful story brought to life by your magical pen. Well done Duncan. Best wishes, Andrew

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Patricia Gale 14 April 2006

Awonderful story with a touch. Patricia

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Emma Johnson 31 March 2006

We have a new type of poetry called Duncanian Gothic, Gothic of Love and Compassion. Susie.

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Sylvia Spencer 12 March 2006

Pure majic Duncan, This made me think of stories of old and folk tales. Ones that no one ever talks about today. A truely great write cheers Sylvie.

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Lawrence S. Pertillar 12 March 2006

It is with depth and empathy that one can reach within a pure heart that ignites compassion! You are 'aware' and emotionally 'connected' to self and therein lies your strength, Duncan! Not many can claim that achievement! I applaud you. L

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Nimal Dunuhinga 11 March 2006

Duncan it's very ideological & full of compassion.Well done.

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Uriah Hamilton 11 March 2006

Duncan, you're a very compassionate poet and person, thank you for both! !

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Sandra Fowler 11 March 2006

A beautiful.lyrical tribute to a great human being. I was very touched by it. Warm regards, Sandra

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Gina Onyemaechi 11 March 2006

A lifting write from a loving writer. And Dunc, you better believe you deserve the tribute I've given you. Warmest regards, Gina.

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Ernestine Northover 11 March 2006

A very healing poem Duncan, that inner light. Love and hugs Ernestine XXX

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A. Michael Sears 11 March 2006

A wonderful story Duncan...I enjoyed your poem immensely. I had a moment like that...many, many years ago. Keep 'em comin'. ams

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