Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Norma Jeane Comments

Rating: 4.8

Many coloured, dried leaves scatter easily in the westerly breeze,
As your fragile soul find's at last the light,
Of each day to seize,
Truth embraces the camera like a magnet capturing the audience,
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Hazel Durham
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Akhtar Jawad 30 July 2016

It's a nice tribute to one who ruled the hearts in the glorious past of Hollywood.

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Patricia Grantham 08 April 2014

An excellent tribute to the queen of the silver screen. It was very moving yet quite captivating. Your expressions really move me. She was a great star yet deep inside her shine did grow dim. A wonderful write!

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Ken E Hall 01 March 2014

Beautiful tribute to the queen of sorrow... too many takers in her life so sad...regards

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Katelin Taylor 28 February 2014

Such a lovely and honest tribute to an amazing woman. She was a young and beautiful woman who got taken in by the wrong people.

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Geetha Jayakumar 24 February 2014

A Powerful tribute to Marilyn Monroe. Your have presented it very well.

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Ramesh Rai 23 February 2014

An eloquent write. i may compare her with Madhubala of indian cinema. both are beauty queen with full of tragedy. you have captured a beautiful picture of the great artist her dilemma and her delusion. such a tribute is unexepected.

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Barbara Nixon 23 February 2014

Very touching poem about Marilyn, she was one of a kind and you have described every facet of her personna so eloquently and sensitively. Beautifully written, , Inspired write!

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Barbara Nixon 23 February 2014

Very touching poem about Marilyn, she was one of a kind and you have described every facet of her personna so eloquently and sensitively. Beautifully written, , Inspired write!

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Dinesan Madathil 22 February 2014

Captivating Monroe indeed she was! She could have protected herself by choosing to remain on her foot like many other celebrity artists. The rise and the fall in the personal lives of these people are quite a matter of coincidence of things apparently unknown to us. Hazel, what is great is you have given a genuine and lovable portrait of the lady who may not have been there in the thoughts of many including me.. A fine write.

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Noreen Carden 22 February 2014

Hazel this is a beautiful tribute to a human being who was sad and lost and only lived in the spotlight of fame. I hope she has found peace with God.Well done beautiful writing

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Valsa George 22 February 2014

Marilyn Monroe the bewitching beauty could weave such magic on others... but she always felt lost inside. Her tragic end still remains a mystery to the world! None knew that the one who stood so tall before others was languishing inside until the end... A powerful tribute! !

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Lyn Paul 22 February 2014

A truly beautiful write Hazel and we have nothing but beautiful memories of Norma Jeane. Another poem of yours to save. Again you capture life yet this time through death. Coincidental that I have just written The out pour of grief for those Famous. Thanks Hazel and maybe one day we will share a cuppa. And not tea!

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Valerie Dohren 19 February 2014

A wonderful tribute to Marilyn. Very well written.

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David Lessard 19 February 2014

Nice writing. Captures your love for her.

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