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#798144 added November 21, 2013 at 12:16pm
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Suggested corrections for Poem rewrites
I need to make corrections and/or check if I made the corrections in the following poems.

*Penb* "Embraced By Light - "Typos are the pits, but this one needs an edit: " I voice and the light changed,..."" Come Fly with Me--Kiter
*Penbl* "My Muse In Spring - "In the second line of the first verse, i think it shoud be "meadows" not "meadow"."
         "In the first line of the second verse i'm not sure if you meant to say "wonders" and if you did i suggest that you change it to "wanders"." mousiebrowniecho
*Peng* "The Reason for Myths - This poem made me smile. I like your reflection and it does indeed inspire us to stop and think about...What? You forgot a comma in the second line between knowledge and faith. This is something I could have come up with, when in my rare philosophical moments; it speaks to my intellect, and that's rare in poetry. It's also nice to happen upon every now and then. Thanks alfred booth, wanbli ska
*Peno* "Summer Solstice - Just one thing ~ 'Effect' is a noun and 'affect' is the verb --These lines should be: the landscape of human evolution, affecting and being affected by humanity. Summer becomes autumn which becomes Or, if you don't want to use the same word twice: the landscape of human evolution, affecting and having effect on humanity. Summer becomes autumn which becomes dmack
*Penp* "The First Christmas Gifts - I liked the rhythm and flow of this poem. It uses the different gifts nicely, as individual elements in the poem. I did notice that the punctuation was a bit inconsistent, especially in the first stanza - the rest of the poem is punctuated nicely, and in a way that helps the flow. As I understand it, a cinquain is a single verse; more verses become a crown cinquain or something else. I could be wrong about that; I'm no expert on poetry forms. Well done. Robert Waltz
*Penr* "The Cottonwood Tree - You have some beautiful lines and imagery is wonderful. However, the line breaks seem stiff and a little forced. If you could smooth it out so that the lines flow seamlessly instead of a stand alone lines. Don't need the "its" in the start of the second line. tirzahlaughs

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