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Small facts from the everyday life

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Comment from Sandra du Plessis
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A very well-written wisdom story. We do have rules for a reason and when we step over the lines within the rules car can expect to be in trouble and have to answer for not following the rules.

 Comment Written 14-Sep-2020


reply by the author on 15-Sep-2020
    Thank you:)
Comment from Y. M. Roger
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What a great offering to make the reader think, Iza - great job, my lady!! ;) Thanx so much, as always, for your insightfulness! ;) :) Yvette

we are sooner or later we fall --> we are, sooner or later, we fall

For example when we jump head on in a strange --> An example is when we jump ahead in a strange

Other times we choose the opposite, mmm let's --> Other times, we choose the opposite: hmmm... let's

demoisel in distress --> damsel in distress




 Comment Written 12-Sep-2020


reply by the author on 15-Sep-2020
    Good Evening Ms. Yvette, thank you for your corrections and encouragements:)
Comment from Alchera
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Staying between the lines means being mediocre because there will never be a risk or a surge to reach the desired goal. We weren't born to be inefficient, so Lucifer chose to reign at the antipodes, my dear friend!

 Comment Written 12-Sep-2020


reply by the author on 15-Sep-2020
    You are so right, Mr. Toni:)
reply by Alchera on 17-Sep-2020
    Blessings! Tony
Comment from Pam (respa)
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-Great artwork, Iza,
she is a very talented artist.
-It does go well with your story.
-I like the topic you chose
because there is a lot that
goes between the lines, like
things that are left unsaid,
feelings that aren't directly shared.
-I like your contrast of hope and despair.
-I think you came up with the
right solution, too.
-Well done!

 Comment Written 12-Sep-2020


reply by the author on 15-Sep-2020
    Thank you so much, Ms. Pam your encouragements are appreciated.
reply by Pam (respa) on 16-Sep-2020
    You are very welcome, Iza.
Comment from Colin John
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Hi Iza, I like the meaning behind your poem and confess I am very happy with the life that nature has given us and cherish each day till the end which will be sad but know that I did enjoy and helped give more life a chance. Cheers Colin xx

 Comment Written 12-Sep-2020


reply by the author on 15-Sep-2020
    Amen, to that, Mr. Colin:)
Comment from robyn corum
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Iza,

Very interesting piece of commentary and philosophy. I thought you did a fine job of discovering a metaphor for this life we live. *smile* But I do think you might have extended it/drawn it out a bit more so that the idea was more fully developed. Which is weird because I'm usually the one saying use LESS words. haha

Perhaps you wanted to have a lot of mystery left in here? It's always great to leave room for the reader, for sure - to allow them to interject their own thoughts and experiences to create something new and different. More than just you OR just the reader. Something bigger together.

There are just (to me) too many gaps here - and the reader (this one, anyway) is having to fill in a LOT.

Other notes:
1.) let's play a little bit of demoisel in distress
--> demoiselle

2.) All is fair in love and ...square...
--> Not sure what this means. Do you mean like 'all is fair and square in love'? (Because it's not, really, is it?) haha

3.) So why not try our best between the lines.
--> I liked this call to action at the end. Very inspiring, but do you think you need a period or a question mark? IMO, a question mark tosses the line straight at the reader so that he is encouraged to become MORE involved. To answer the question him/herself.

Just a few thoughts. Yours to use or toss. Thanks so much~

 Comment Written 10-Sep-2020


reply by the author on 15-Sep-2020
    Thank you so much Ms. Robyn:) for your great review, corrections and suggestions.
Comment from Brad Bennett
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Nicely done Iza. I can identify a bit. Usually it's despair, leading to anger, or vice versa, then charge onward! The line always says, this way, and I charge down it, past habits rule. Soon I find myself in the same plot line, and I have to patch up the aftermath. Then I look back and think, why did I fall into that same trap? I won't do that again. But I do.
At least getting older has softened the blows.

 Comment Written 10-Sep-2020


reply by the author on 10-Sep-2020
    Very funny review, Mr. Brad, I think I was in a negative space when I wrote this:) once I put the story on paper, the feeling ... gone.
reply by Brad Bennett on 10-Sep-2020
    Sometimes writing is good therapy me thinks. :>)
Comment from estory
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Interesting little play on the idea of reading and living between the lines. What is out in front and covered up. What is real and imagined. The between the lines metaphor is great for that. Simple, clean but to the point and oblique enough to invite lots of interpretation from readers. estory

 Comment Written 10-Sep-2020


reply by the author on 10-Sep-2020
    Thank you so much for your beautiful review:)
Comment from Elizabeth Emerald
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Very clever imagery! Navigating life between the lines of hope and despair, sometimes falling other times choosing--I can relate. A very fine -- and concise! -- piece of work, Cheers. LIZ

 Comment Written 09-Sep-2020


reply by the author on 10-Sep-2020
    Thank you so much for your beautiful review:)
Comment from lyenochka
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A nice reflection of how life can have us waver between hope and despair. But thanks to the Lord, He remains our Hope no matter what we're going through.

Other time we choose the (times,)
So why not trying our best (try)

 Comment Written 09-Sep-2020


reply by the author on 10-Sep-2020
    Thank you so much my friend, and you are so right without God we are not anything.