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Precious Gems: An Anthology

Viewing comments for Chapter 2 "Seven Shades of Faith"
A Rhyming Collection of Treasured Works

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Comment from adewpearl
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the world recovering from a poison blast - a great interpretation of the art's stark landscape. and then survivors gradually emerge to see the hope of the rainbow - you've written an entire futuristic cautionary tale here in one poem - excellent!

 Comment Written 22-Nov-2008


reply by the author on 22-Nov-2008
    Bless you my friend! This is a re-work, so not many reviews have been forthcoming, so it surely does the old ticker good to see one, especially from you! Glad you enjoyed it and thanks so much for stopping by xoxoxoxoxox
reply by adewpearl on 22-Nov-2008
    it was my pleasure :-)
Comment from SunlitWhisper
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I like you version and the visions that I got from my minds eye as I read each line of your poem. The rhymes were very well done and smooth was the read.

 Comment Written 20-Nov-2008


reply by the author on 20-Nov-2008
    Thanks so much Sunlit. I reworked this prior to the contest closing, so will be interested to see if it gets a mention ... xoxoxoxo
Comment from nukrz
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OMG, ALPACALADY, it was wonderfully descriptive and awefully creative. I absolutely loved your poem on faith and philopiphy.! I cant spell! obviously

 Comment Written 20-Nov-2008


reply by the author on 20-Nov-2008
    Your enthusiasm is kinda catching! Love how you spelled philosophy! MADE ME LAUGH!! Thanks so very much for stopping by and for your cheerful comments xoxoxox
Comment from electroswiftword
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I like very much the message you have penned in seven shades. Your artistic scheme very extraoridinary, your message oh so true. Enjoyed reading. Will

 Comment Written 20-Nov-2008


reply by the author on 20-Nov-2008
    Thanks so veyr much Will. I'm glad you enjoyed this! xoxoxxo
Comment from Shenelle Coplien
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Very nice poem about the repercussions of how society treats the Earth. I don't know much about poetry so I can't give a totally detailed review. But good luck with your writing!
Cheers, Shenelle

 Comment Written 20-Nov-2008


reply by the author on 20-Nov-2008
    Hey, thanks for even bothering to read my poem, let alone giving your comments and the five stars. Very much appreciated indeed! xoxoxoxo
Comment from bard owl
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The world you present is a horror that only a sign from God, as the rainbow, could abate. Such terrible distruction a global disaster, be it man-made or natural, would cause the body and soul of man. "They lift their hopeless, war-torn heads" presents imagery of bleak magnatitude. This poem is certainly exceptional in every way. I wish I had six stars still available to me. It has to be the contest winner because of its clear-sighted view into the future of man. Blessings to you, Linda

 Comment Written 30-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 01-Oct-2008
    Methinks there is stiff competition in this one my friend, including yours that I read yesterday if memory serves. Some very unique 'takes' on the picture I've had the pleasure to review so I think they'll have a hard time picking the winner out of this one. Thanks for your words of encouragement and support, as always, and the six-star sentiment. Blessings right back to you! xoxoxoxox
Comment from mywrite
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If I had 6's... you'd be the number one writer on this site- you deserve it too. Talent, lots of talent... I like the ending with the rainbow... it's exactly how I would picture it in my mind- you give that to the reader. The imagination and curiosity we all have to see what happens at the end... Know what I mean?
-Katie

 Comment Written 29-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 29-Sep-2008
    Yep. No sense leaving people guessing all the time; especially not after a nuclear holocaust! Thanks again for an excellent review and the BIG smile! xoxoxoxo
Comment from chesli
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Excellent job! This was very well written and covered every aspect of the artwork. Best of luck to you in the contest. Great work!

 Comment Written 20-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 20-Sep-2008
    Thanks so much chesli, for your kind comments, 5-stars and good luck wishes! xoxoxoxox
Comment from joan marie
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I am afraid your poetry predication of the future is too close for comfort. The artwork's rainbow gave me the image of hope in a hopeless world. The folks at FanArt have some fantastic work. This poem says to me that despite everything He will always show us the way. joan marie

 Comment Written 20-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 20-Sep-2008
    Yep, this poem has a two-fold message; the first being that hope is never lost, even after the devastation of a nuclear holocaust. The second being that there is no truer saying (in my view) than survival of the fittest. It's those who survive who will re-build a brave, new world.

    Thanks my friend for your spot-on insights and your great review and comments! xoxoxoxo
Comment from foxtale
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Interesting thoughts!
You've faith we will be still here.
Teasdale's "Soft Rain" poem didn't. But yours has an upbeat ending and you build toward it.
I'll go full and give you a five.

 Comment Written 19-Sep-2008


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2008
    Well, I'm glad you went 'full'! Thanks so much foxtale; I'm glad you enjoyed this, and 'got' what I wanted to get across. There'll always be survivors after any holocaust - that's my belief. Always, survival of the fittest and strongest plays a part. I appreciate your comments, and the 'full' five!! xoxoxoxoxo