Thursday, January 1, 2004

Flavius’s Girl: To Flavius Comments

Rating: 3.1

Flavius, unless your delights
were tasteless and inelegant,
you’d want to tell, and couldn’t be silent.
Surely you’re in love with some feverish
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Gaius Valerius Catullus
COMMENTS
Rocky Love 31 May 2020

How and whatever you’ve got, good or bad, tell us.

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Mahtab Bangalee 31 May 2020

o girl here I proclaim, yeah I name thy love a heaven o yeah I name thee the loving tree where every fruit empowers the life earthly....

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Ratnakar Mandlik 31 May 2020

The portrayal of the scenario in the room, particularly bed and cushions, displays the anger and envy of the poetess. A well deserved classic poem of the day.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 31 May 2020

How and whatever you’ve got, good or bad, tell us. I want to name you and your loves to the heavens in charming verse.......fine concluding with lofty theme. Beautiful poem.

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Ellen Ni Bheachain 31 May 2020

Blunt and saying it where not many would write down.

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Edward Kofi Louis 31 May 2020

'Being silent does nothing for you'! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Doren Robbins 23 April 2005

His subjects, and his openness of expression, will always be foundational.

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