Comments received on poems by AmIAPoet-QuestionMark
Again
Poetic Licence said:
A very powerful piece of writing disclosing the trauma and stresses you have been through, and you can clearly feel the pain and anguish in the writing. I feel writing can help (it is not the be all and end all) but it can help, things can become a little clearer to try and understand if written in front of you. Thank you for your honesty in this piece of work, Wishing Best wishes
December 22nd, 2024 13:59
Poetic Licence said:
A very powerful piece of writing disclosing the trauma and stresses you have been through, and you can clearly feel the pain and anguish in the writing. I feel writing can help (it is not the be all and end all) but it can help, things can become a little clearer to try and understand if written in front of you. Thank you for your honesty in this piece of work, Wishing Best wishes
December 22nd, 2024 13:59
Again
Cassie58 said:
I have always found writing to be a therapy. I was most moved by the trauma
you and your family have been through. A most sad situation. I can offer no more other than to say, I hear you and you convey your pain so well. All good wishes.
December 22nd, 2024 13:07
Cassie58 said:
I have always found writing to be a therapy. I was most moved by the trauma
you and your family have been through. A most sad situation. I can offer no more other than to say, I hear you and you convey your pain so well. All good wishes.
December 22nd, 2024 13:07
My Brain vs My Soul vs My Heart
Demar Desu said:
What about the mind? Conscious?
December 18th, 2024 15:39
Demar Desu said:
What about the mind? Conscious?
December 18th, 2024 15:39
The Void
Cheeky Missy said:
Aww, I am rather at a loss for words, for now you remind me of losing my own inimitible father--I cannot bear it even yet, but he is no longer here. I never, never expected it to be so soon. Very beautifully rendered with charming poignancy and excellent details. Thank you so much for sharing.
September 12th, 2024 19:24
Cheeky Missy said:
Aww, I am rather at a loss for words, for now you remind me of losing my own inimitible father--I cannot bear it even yet, but he is no longer here. I never, never expected it to be so soon. Very beautifully rendered with charming poignancy and excellent details. Thank you so much for sharing.
September 12th, 2024 19:24
You have light
Cheeky Missy said:
Well, some of us LOVE burying ourselves in hoods, where other introverts dislike such accommodations, and since I\'m a girl, I cherish opaque tights, tall boots, and maxi skirts, but I\'ve nary \"demons\" it\'s just little me.
This is beautifully rendered with a haunting poignancy, the details sufficient to cull from each reader a response, if they dare. Lovely. Thank you for sharing. (By the way, I\'ve a literal ton of hooded sweaters, sweatshirts, etc. They\'re too perfect, aren\'t they?!)
September 11th, 2024 08:54
Cheeky Missy said:
Well, some of us LOVE burying ourselves in hoods, where other introverts dislike such accommodations, and since I\'m a girl, I cherish opaque tights, tall boots, and maxi skirts, but I\'ve nary \"demons\" it\'s just little me.
This is beautifully rendered with a haunting poignancy, the details sufficient to cull from each reader a response, if they dare. Lovely. Thank you for sharing. (By the way, I\'ve a literal ton of hooded sweaters, sweatshirts, etc. They\'re too perfect, aren\'t they?!)
September 11th, 2024 08:54
Truth is not so Scary
Cheeky Missy said:
I love your username or moniker, since it reminds me of when I first began publishing online what few else had ever seen, even in my private circle, my question being along the same line, wanting to know whether what I\'d been scribbling for years was actually classified as...poetry. I subscribed to a passel of journals touting themselves as hallmarks of the genre to familiarize myself with what the rest of academia defined as poetry, as opposed to all my textbooks. It was a learning experience and an eye-opener. Meeting other poets and poetesses is how I both ended up here, among other sites, and also with my username.
That aside finished, this is a lovely expose reflecting the inner turmoil of the writer. Excellently poignant with great details. Thank you for sharing. I like it.
September 8th, 2024 17:18
Cheeky Missy said:
I love your username or moniker, since it reminds me of when I first began publishing online what few else had ever seen, even in my private circle, my question being along the same line, wanting to know whether what I\'d been scribbling for years was actually classified as...poetry. I subscribed to a passel of journals touting themselves as hallmarks of the genre to familiarize myself with what the rest of academia defined as poetry, as opposed to all my textbooks. It was a learning experience and an eye-opener. Meeting other poets and poetesses is how I both ended up here, among other sites, and also with my username.
That aside finished, this is a lovely expose reflecting the inner turmoil of the writer. Excellently poignant with great details. Thank you for sharing. I like it.
September 8th, 2024 17:18
She had already cried out...But no one listened
sorenbarrett said:
A powerful message, dark and sad as a commentary on society. Nicely written
July 29th, 2024 13:32
sorenbarrett said:
A powerful message, dark and sad as a commentary on society. Nicely written
July 29th, 2024 13:32
Ain\'t That Some Shit?
𓆩Mase𓆪 said:
Yeah, that\'s something.
He\'ll get his share.🙂
May 21st, 2024 19:26
𓆩Mase𓆪 said:
Yeah, that\'s something.
He\'ll get his share.🙂
May 21st, 2024 19:26
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