Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Lamented Life Comments

Rating: 4.8

I saw you prancing in the dark.
You seemed to have such joy.
My father brought you home that day,
And said you weren't a toy.
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GREENWOLFE 1962
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Cristy Upshaw 03 June 2009

extremely exquisite write, so very deeply felt. life can brings us so much, but also take so much away. we must never regret or take things for granted, but be grateful and thankful every day. well penned.

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Vaibhav Pandey 10 February 2009

sir, what a great poem.... a wonderful flow to this poem....I admire your work immensely

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C. P. Sharma 09 February 2009

An awesome poem. I am saving it to my favourites. Shall I call it sweet rememberance Or a lamented life, Your melody just took away my life's stress and strife.

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Rakhi Jayashankar 13 October 2008

a nice poem with so much of depth, so much of pain lovely poem

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Hannah Martin 23 September 2008

This is very nice poem about you riding a horse. From the begining you got it to the end you lost it. Sad, but lovely!

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Sathyanarayana M V S 08 September 2008

I can't say this poem is beautiful; since beauty itself has taken the shape of this poem....The composition so great....it will remain for centuries to come as a sheer classic.

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Kathleen West 30 August 2008

What a beautiful poem about riding your horse. Horses only want to please us and they do have feelings too! Your horse missed you and waited by the rock to ride again. Thanks for bringing back the feeling of pleasure when you ride a horse and feel as one in the effort!

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Jhane Reyes 21 August 2008

its a brilliant poem! ! ! very interesting from the start up to the last stanza, , , i enjoy reading, no doubt more reader love it! ! ! ! thanks! regards jhane

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Vanessa Hernandez 09 August 2008

This poem is very interesting. I really enjoyed reading it.

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Kelly Curiel-bowser 18 July 2008

I found this poem interesting from teh part when you said' And you beacame a cherished friend, the first I ever knew.' I enjoyed that because I was a shy child as well and befriended rats and lizards b4 people=)

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Loyd C Taylor Sr 10 July 2008

Hi poet, another touchingly beautiful read, I loved it! Loyd

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Dorothy- A. Holmes 07 July 2008

Dear Greenwolfe, Such a wonderful poem with love spilling from every word. Really exceptional! Dorothy

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Erin Schober 22 June 2008

this is a really wonderful piece. thank you for writing it ; ]ERiN

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Rani Turton 16 June 2008

I loved this poem with its strong emotional overtones and above all, the sublime relationship of man and beast as it should be, full of love. Thanks.

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Kesav Easwaran 15 June 2008

'For what is life, but moments spent In doing what we choose. Seeking things we think we want. Forgetting, those we lose.' impressive lines... the sad memory of the dear pet animal and the philosophy on gain and loss in life weigh down fully in these lines...

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Olivia Salka 04 June 2008

aww sad but lovely your love your friend and your pet who was more then that to u it was your freedom too

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Katie Unknown 03 June 2008

This is such a good poem about the passion between a horse and a young boy. It touched me....even though i do not like horses!

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Mizz. Beautiiful 01 June 2008

I think that it is a beautiiful poem..

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Haytem A.f 01 June 2008

I don't see myself in position to comment, but at least I can applaud it, great work..

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DELETED NOW 01 June 2008

'For what is life, but moments spent In doing what we choose. Seeking things we think we want.Forgetting, those we lose.' this is my favorite part of the poem except I don't agree when you say what we choose to do, sometimes people have you tricked into doing things you wouldn't ever choose to do and you end up doing because some one blinded your sences. I agree with the rest...I have always thought people don't die until you forget them. and people always do get what they want if they put their heart into something(it) .

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