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:)

22 days ago

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Well done

27 days ago

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thank you for your comment. I just ordered your book

29 days ago

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Unique. I like it

2 months ago

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I liked it

2 months ago

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thank you so much

3 months ago

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Well done

5 months ago

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Themes of love, sacrifice, and the often unacknowledged depth of human relationships? You're an artist

5 months ago

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Deeply personal and evocative exploration of spiritual awakening and the struggle against a world that seeks to suppress it. Well done, Laura

5 months ago

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Truly fantastic work

5 months ago

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A great reminder that our experiences are kind of momentary, and that we should strive to make the most of the time we have.
Very well written.

6 months ago

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Fantastic

6 months ago

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I take most how the speaker is not seeking closure or forgiveness, but rather a sense of closure and acceptance. That's really deep and thought provoking.

6 months ago

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Abby is quite talented as well

6 months ago

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You've inspired me to try out some other forms other than blank verse and contemporary dropped line

6 months ago

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Very interesting. I like the structure. That's different

6 months ago

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thank you so much

6 months ago

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thank you so much

6 months ago

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thank you so much

6 months ago

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Unique....I like it

7 months ago

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Fantastic

7 months ago

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I love everything you write. The line "I don't want anyone to see me the way I saw you" is a fantastic expression of the speaker's desire to avoid being seen as deeply and intimately as they saw this other person. For me, I interpreted it as a fear of being truly understood or exposed, or a desire to maintain a sense of control over how they're perceived. Well done, my friend. 

7 months ago

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Fantastic work

7 months ago

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Lovely

9 months ago

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"Two stars colliding, a crash course in destiny" is a fantastic line!

10 months ago

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