Saturday, November 10, 2007

Forever Free Comments

Rating: 5.0

We can bind the wind
With cords of fantasy
And keep it still
For a moment
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Jemarie Ragudo
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Willis Martyn 19 July 2008

Truly a great poem. For all the social control that we exert, our nature escapes, and we ARE our nature.

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Ben Gieske 18 June 2008

Marvelous poem. I had to read it several times to appreciate all of what it said and enjoy the weaving of the message. It seems like we are forever free in the sense that we will and can find a way.

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Sulaiman Mohd Yusof 23 March 2008

are we free................no..............we are not.............

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Lee Degnan 27 November 2007

And this is what I call a 'slam-dunk' of a poem... wow! I really love this one... that is exquisite writing, beautiful lady! Hugs, Lee

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Atsiylah Garfinkel 24 November 2007

Jemarie, it is perfect! You wrote a perfect poem, I'm in awe.10/10

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Marvin Brato 23 November 2007

Free as the wind love that is! A 10.

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Sherry Arzish 22 November 2007

Imprison love within the Fragile walls of his heart For the eyes will reveal What the lips Are loathed to tell i loved the words, beaytiful way for telling the strong emotions.

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Sherry Arzish 22 November 2007

Imprison love within the Fragile walls of his heart For the eyes will reveal What the lips Are loathed to tell i loved the words, beaytiful way for telling the strong emotions.

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Chuck Toll 21 November 2007

Short, clear, assured-this poem is very nicely done indeed! The graceful, natural flow that Patrick McF noted, combined with the tight, taut economical use of words and images that impressed James McL, make 'Forever Free' one of your best and move it into the genuinely memorable realm. Talk about good things in little packages! I'm not surprised by the numerous 10s and the many positive reader comments, to which I'm adding my own enthusiastic thumbs-up. Bravo, Jemarie! (P.S. I think you meant to write 'are loathe' or 'have loathed (?) to agree with lips plural, rather than 'is loathed' in the last line. Or am I missing something there?) Best wishes, Chuck Toll

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Vipin Trisal 21 November 2007

wow, i guess the walls of heart as u said are raally fragile to love.....love can easily break them....well thats my context....for ur poem...its really great and i enjoyed it...thanks

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Elmer Romulo Valdez 20 November 2007

Indeed love can't be tied down. Instead, it needs to be free in order that it can give inspiration and hope...

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Sherry Arzish 15 November 2007

its a beautiful poem i must say.

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Dwayne Bailey 14 November 2007

lovely poem excellant words and very well spoken! Thanks for sharing. A 10 for sure

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Blue angel Florida 13 November 2007

I agree with Sallie bellow, 'brilliant poem', choice of words and meaning. Lovely!

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Sallie Howson 13 November 2007

brilliant poem..i love it

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Melvin Banggollay 13 November 2007

I like this poem. I reminds me of a lover's soul depicting what you have accosted. thanks and best wishes

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Arash Sabeti 12 November 2007

nice. very poetically your poem ends. that's what rarely happens in pomes here. nice. very nice. and thank you for reading my poems.

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Patrick McFarland 11 November 2007

Really liked this one Jemarie. The poem flows naturally as the best poems do. keep up the good work.

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Coreena Dejesus 10 November 2007

Great work thank you for sharing. **Hugz** CC

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