Friday, January 13, 2006

Wine's Truth: A Quandary Of Love Comments

Rating: 4.5

in vino veritas
so goes the phrase
& so t'would seem to be:
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Hugh Cobb
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Uriah Hamilton 15 April 2006

Great poem! ! I loved the last line and the line about the grave is no place for your beauty! !

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enjoyed the quandary. the heart and mind forever at war and you've brought this truth to light again poetically. here's to the flagon of the grape which settles the score. and some Aphrodite can never hurt as well. cheers.

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Anna Russell 20 February 2006

Hi Hugh, to me this poem sums up why I wrote Optimism Isn't Dead. One person's sorrow can be turned into joy for so many others. Thankyou for sharing these thoughts. Hugs Anna xxx

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kskdnj sajn 14 January 2006

Beautiful Hugh...A poem of Aphrodite's deal to bless the heart, at the cost of toil, torture and tease would make another great poem! Thanks for sharing, always inspired... Angie

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Charles Chaim Wax 14 January 2006

a narrative of utter honesty a confession spoken from the haert giving the world insight into agony and this gift shall not be in vain the truth of love penetrating every corner of the cosmos and in the end returning love a wonderful poem

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