Saturday, May 1, 2010

My Darkest Hour Comments

Rating: 4.6

It's not just the falsely accused
That suffer
It's the children, the parents
The sister, the brother.
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Vanessa Hughes
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Dr Antony Theodore 26 September 2015

A time to feel anxious, A time to cry A time best forgotten, Moved on from, passed by - the experience of a dark hour you have potrayed very well. it is a very costly personal experience. well written. tony

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Jason Mcgookin 05 August 2014

people kick you when you are down. no-one wants to stand out of the ground and offer support but instead they themselves cast the stone. this is well expressed thankyou i enjoyed and felt the emmotion.

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Adeline Foster 29 January 2014

This is good work. So descriptive of an experience that befalls everyone at some time. Enjoy your poetry. Adeline

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Lyn Paul 27 October 2012

As dark as this hour may have been it is truly an amazing poem. a special poem this it and deserves to be saved.

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Valerie Dohren 19 May 2012

Can identify with this one - people can be so cruel and thoughtless, often in an attempt to feed their own egos. Very well written.

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Captain Cur 19 May 2012

Not sure if it was written from personal experience, but you accurately relayed the impact, not only on the accused, but also on them closest to them. I have been accused of many crimes, and I only committed half of them. Yeah, pick on the pirate!

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Danny Draper 02 March 2012

This was obviously written from a close personal experience. I know the feeling of people trying to disparage you publicly and hoping for some dialogue from which they can ingratiate themselves with others by puting you down. I have done the Ghandi thing and entered into non-engagement denying them what they desire. Works also for children. I know this is not the same but the vibe of misery is. Especially when it is unavoidable. Good poem bad time.

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Sally Plumb Plumb 03 November 2011

I've read this piece again... still has the same impact.

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The 4am Poet Worm 07 August 2011

i know how it feels..and i couldnt of described as good as u did....10

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Gilbert Hansford 31 July 2011

Heh, I figured out I could comment without Facebook. Excellent work.

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Naveed Iqbal 04 July 2011

Lovely...................

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Eric Lopez 04 July 2011

Marvelously written, I love the essence of every line. You did a really great job. I love it.

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Adi Cox 18 March 2011

A very expressive poem. You get your feelings across very well in this poem. I think that only real experience and a level of competency could truly write a poem with this depth of feeling.10/10.

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Sally Plumb Plumb 17 March 2011

This is so wonderfully descriptive of situations I've been in myself. Well worded.

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Artem Urlapov 09 March 2011

Oh dear, this is absolutely wonderful! This poem reminded me of Catholic priests' abuses of children cases, even though you probably meant a different topic. Greatly done!

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Sasan Sasani 04 March 2011

in my idea, the poet values self- indepency, that is, she respects her moments of life equally emphasized. she believes that a boredom / disturbance doesn't usually come from either outside world or unknown / ill-known sources.it is created whenever our desired freedom is limited or endangered.

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Wendy Thopliss 02 March 2011

This poem is full of emotion straight from the heart, nice poem well done.

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Traine Artist 22 February 2011

alll your poems have true meaning behind them. they have really touched me. continue writing wat you feel. i can see you making it big one day

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Dave Dafes 18 December 2010

i was wet by the pains dripping from the words, i identify with the subject and was blessed by the poetess... Good work

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Joseph Anderson 20 November 2010

It is the darkest just before dawn. It seems your dawn has arrived. Good rhyme and meter.Keep writing-A 9+ Joe

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