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longte
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since 2005-04-06
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Australia

0 posted 2005-04-09 08:19 PM



Who would we be without our dreams
Without our thoughts of those unseen
who wander through our sleeping minds
but never seem to find the time
to visit while we're wide awake
give us the chance to once partake
of what they give to us in dreams
Life is'nt fair...... Or so it seems


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Any comments gratefully accepted

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netsky
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since 2005-03-29
Posts 148
Miami
1 posted 2005-04-10 02:30 AM


Please write something graceless, please?
(grin)


I like the natural showing of thought from your mind.
  

I like the way the lines duplex (i don't know what to call that effect; am not eduacted in mechanics at all)

to illustrate in part what I mean
  
Who would we be?

without our dreams, without our thoughts


and split...
Without our thoughts of those unseen, etc.

the poem re-reads in multiple graceful ways.

nice indeed.  no crit save for a misplaced   apostrophe.

cheers,
reid


Italy Angel
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since 2003-09-01
Posts 65
Northern Ca
2 posted 2005-04-18 12:26 PM


'Life is'nt fair'

The only nit I have is in 'isn't'. Your piece had a great flow.

longte
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since 2005-04-06
Posts 199
Australia
3 posted 2005-04-18 12:58 PM


Thanks For the Feedback
I was very pleased with how it rolled of the tongue
Also a lousy typist so it was not a deliberate mistake
Just carelessness
Peter

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