Tuesday, February 24, 2009

** Sanctuary ** Comments

Rating: 4.5

Density of the room
Filled with gloom
Ahead, nothing emerges
The four walls
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Sulaiman Mohd Yusof
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Jasmine Dugas 13 July 2009

another amazing poem.....its really good and i really liked it

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Kristina B; Williams 11 July 2009

every1 needs theyre personal space and some where to hide and go...pretty darn good..for espressing it so well..10,4 #5

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Jester's P 04 July 2009

Greetings of peace! In my poem “A game- A fall” I portrayed the situation of a friend in front of temptation- and what was the latter.... In my work “Manhood” I relate the reality of being a “man” or let me say the 'part of man's growing”. And in your poem “Sanctuary” some of the words (elements of imagery) presents the truth of many things that would occur to “mans” life...the sanctuary of health, sickness in a deep sense of the word. And of course all sort of things we are frown to fall or to rise. Dear poet, your poem is one of the best...keep the legacy of poetry. Note: take yout time to read my poems I mentioned above. Thank you

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Sulaiman Mohd Yusof 21 June 2009

From: Barbara Sallee (perryville arknasas United States; Female; 43) To: Sulaiman Mohd Yusof Date Time: 6/20/2009 2: 47: 00 PM (GMT -6: 00) Subject: RE: santurary Sulaiman, I just read your poem santuary and what a beautiful write. you are an amazing author and have a true gift! ! ! Barbie

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Subroto Chatterjee 13 June 2009

Sanctuary as in the concentration camps (Second WW?) . Methinks not. That's the grandaddy of nightmares. Devil's sanctuary more likely... Cheers. Subroto

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Surya . 13 June 2009

a wonderfull poem that frightens me to the core.voted10 surya

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i remembered that i read this beautiful wonderful poem which mean that it deserve what iy did acieve..as te beautiful things can't be forgotten...10+++++

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claire finch 12 June 2009

a wonderfull poem that i really ike

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Gargi Saha 24 May 2009

A wonderful poem. Love & hugs..............

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a wonderful and profound poem ... The exit door is history Leads to our mortuaries

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Amber Lyn Charneski 04 May 2009

Great job! It told so many stories with so few words. I love how it is descriptive enough that to tell the story and it's lack of detail really sets the imagination free. You created this poem flawlessly. I can hardly believe that sure a short poem could inspire me this much. Thank you so much for asking me to read your poem. I love it.

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This poem is worthy of a biblical page, the Balthazar's feast.

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Richard Vandervoort 26 April 2009

Baffling! I taught modern & contemporary poetry 61-74, was poet-in-residence at two universities, and published about a 100 poems during that period. I valued the Confessional School of poetry especially, and poems whose MEANING was clear, poems about something, something one could relate to. I don't value vagueness in poetry. Also, 'blood sweat & tears' is a tad trite, is it not? But, we don't all like the same kind of poetry.

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John Smith 16 April 2009

It feels as if I sleep in that room every night.

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Xera Mclaughlin 02 April 2009

I like it alot, I'm kinda new at poem writing so idk how to use all the big words some of the other ppl use, but i did like your poem.....I hope you liked mine

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Inday Prising 24 March 2009

really good poem..it transcends the union of the male and female from physical to something more metaphysical..really good,

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Pensive Phoenix 17 March 2009

Good poem, very interesting.

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Luwi Habte 16 March 2009

nice poem. sanctuary

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Jacob Gifford 11 March 2009

Now that is a good poem keep making them

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Dr Kamran Haider 10 March 2009

This is surely a masterpiece Sir... Very well said... So much said in very few words... I loved the line... 'The exit door is history' Well Done Brother... God bless you

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