Saturday, December 8, 2018

January 2019 P H Showcase Of Poems …[ Of And For P H Poets & Related Species ] Comments

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Now that I've typed 2019, I'll concentrate,
to, this New Year's showcase, consecrate …
to the "divine purpose" of entertaining you,
with dozens of poems, or ….at least a few,
...
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Lyn Paul 29 January 2019

Particularly like Place of mourning and Honourable Citizen Good work you do Bri. Thank You

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Savita Tyagi 15 January 2019

Better to live in peace with little strife. A wisdom that strikes from all sides........it is the secret of life......enjoyed your poem. Thanks for the showcase.

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Valentin Savin 02 January 2019

cont'd In Internet there is some online application called Tinder - an application for romantic dating. On the street they usually don't get acquainted. They find it hard to find a couple and not easy to part. They are sometimes mistaken for a man, sometimes a woman.

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Valentin Savin 02 January 2019

In Internet there is some online application called Tinder - an application for romantic dating. On the street they usually don't get acquainted. They find it hard to find a couple and not easy to part. They are sometimes mistaken for a man, sometimes a woman.

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Valentin Savin 02 January 2019

cont'd In Internet there is some online application called Tinder - an application for romantic dating. On the street they usually don't get acquainted. They find it hard to find a couple and not easy to part. They are sometimes mistaken for a man, sometimes a woman.

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Valentin Savin 02 January 2019

cont'd In Internet there is some online application called Tinder - an application for romantic dating. On the street they usually don't get acquainted. They find it hard to find a couple and not easy to part. They are sometimes mistaken for a man, sometimes a woman. They feel discriminated against all the time. They have a negative attitude to childbirth. They are ready to take foster orphans. It would be easier for them to be like everyone else. But, alas!

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Valentin Savin 02 January 2019

I«Human gender identity is self-identification with male, female, some other, or rather gender (socio-cultural) or none at all».Transgender people are miserable. It's hard. I recently read an article in one of our Newspapers where the hero (heroine) is he or she. They're not like the others.

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Valentin Savin 02 January 2019

They are called strange() as opposed to normal people. Some of them do not consider themselves a man or a woman. They find it hard to find a mate. They need something like a «gay radar». Some markers in behavior, appearance, manners, gestures, etc.

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Aqua Flower 29 December 2018

Bri, I really enjoyed this showcase. Thank you! Happy New Year to you my friend....and happy travels. Get some meat on those bones...it helps ward off the cold! :)

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 29 December 2018

A wonderful showcase, Bri. The poems presented are all interesting to read. Liked the poems on Transgender. Happy New Year. Wishing you the best in everything.

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Mj Lemon 28 December 2018

Another terrific Showcase, Bri. I enjoyed all the entries. But I'm wondering if Mike really isn't Spike...or is that just silly? All the best in 2019, Bri! Happy New Year!

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Darwin Henry Beuning 28 December 2018

Bri, Enjoyed reading your selected poems. I liked A Cold Day in January the most.

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Rajnish Manga 19 December 2018

The opening poem by Bri Edwards effortlessly ushers us into the spirit of the coming New Year 2019. Thanks and Good Wishes to the Admin team, all readers and poets of PH for a fulfilling year ahead.

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Rajnish Manga 19 December 2018

Exceptionally beautiful- this Jan 2019 showcase. Not an easy task to compile. Your thoughtful comments and notes have been an icing on the cake. Thank you, Bri Ed.

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B.m. Biswas 19 December 2018

A very happy new year to all....

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Hazel Durham 19 December 2018

I love the showcase of poems Bri and I wish you a very Haopy Christmas and New Year and thank you so much for your wonderful comments and advice on my poems!

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Bri Edwards 15 December 2018

OOPS! Well, all in all, i'd say Bri (that's me) AND PoemHunter did a good job. but i see, after submission, i neglected to type my cannibal poem's title immediately above the poem's text. bri (:

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Bharati Nayak 13 December 2018

Happy New Year, Bri Edwards.Wishing you on behalf of all animal and plants kingdom.(Except mosquitoes as you don't like) Anyway, glad to know that my poem 'Ordinary 'is making its way to your January Showcase.Thank you.

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Mj Lemon 12 December 2018

This is a great way to open the upcoming showcase, Bri. such profound (and humourous) seasonal good wishes. May your Christmas be merry and the upcoming New Year the happiest of many more to come. I am looking forward to the upcoming showcase.

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