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Review of All about Poems  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (5.0)
This is a good word search. I didn't breeze right through it, but a couple of words had me stumped for a few minutes. A nice balance.
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Review of Patsy Cline  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (4.5)



This poem beautifully explores the evolution of understanding and appreciation for music, as well as the unspoken connection between generations. The initial skepticism towards Patsy Cline's music contrasts with the eventual recognition of its emotional depth and universal themes.

The poem effectively captures the speaker's journey from questioning their mother's musical taste to finding solace and understanding in Patsy Cline's songs, particularly during a time of heartbreak. The use of personal experience, such as playing Crazy on repeat after a breakup, adds authenticity and relatability to the narrative.

The portrayal of Patsy Cline's voice as full of twang initially suggests a barrier to connection, but the realization that her lyrics transcend genre and resonate with universal emotions underscores the power of music to bridge differences and evoke empathy.

The poem's reflection on the shared experience between the speaker and their mother adds depth and poignancy to the narrative, highlighting the ways in which music can create bonds and foster understanding between generations. The closing lines, which express the newfound connection and shared understanding between the speaker and their mother, provide a touching conclusion to the poem.

Overall, you’ve crafted an excellent poem that is a heartfelt exploration of the transformative power of music and its ability to forge connections across differences and generations. Through its evocative imagery and personal reflection, it celebrates the universality of human emotion and the enduring bonds of family and shared experience. Thank you for sharing this with us! Write on!


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Review of Before the Winter  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (4.5)



This poem beautifully captures the bittersweet essence of love and longing, framed within the changing seasons and the passage of time. The imagery of summer turning to winter and dreams turning to snow evokes a sense of inevitability and transience, highlighting the fleeting nature of moments cherished with loved ones.

The repetition of the phrase before the summer reinforces the urgency of the speaker's promise to return, underscoring their commitment to their beloved despite the physical distance between them. The mention of yellow leaves falling symbolizes both the beauty of autumn and the impending separation, adding a poignant layer of emotion to the poem.

The speaker's vow to return before the next summer infuses the poem with hope and anticipation, suggesting a resilient determination to overcome obstacles and reunite with their loved one. The imagery of the winter breeze carrying the speaker's message serves as a comforting reassurance, bridging the gap between their physical absence and emotional presence.

The poem's closing lines convey a sense of solidarity and companionship, as the speaker promises to walk the road of life together with their beloved, sharing in the realization of shared dreams and aspirations. The sentiment that all the dreams are true, if you only let 'em be before the winter shows the transformative power of love and the importance of seizing the present moment to pursue one's desires.

Overall, you’ve crafted a wonderful poem that is a poignant ode to love, resilience, and the enduring promise of reunion. Through its evocative imagery and heartfelt sentiments, it captures the essence of longing and hope, offering solace in the face of separation and a reminder of the enduring strength of connection. Thank you for sharing this with us! Write on!


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Review by Krista Author IconMail Icon
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Rated: E | (4.5)



This poem is about judgment, criticism, and self-worth in a with a raw and introspective tone. The repetition of the phrase To whom are you creates a rhythmic structure that emphasizes each question, demanding accountability from the unnamed subject of the speaker's scrutiny.

The poem begins by questioning the authority of the individual who presumes to judge or mislead the speaker, expressing defiance against those who wish to undermine their dreams and aspirations. The repetition of the phrase To whom are you serves as a rhetorical device, challenging the legitimacy of the critic's actions and motivations.

As the poem progresses, the speaker confronts various forms of negativity and hostility, including schadenfreude at their failures, ridicule at their setbacks, and gossip about their struggles. This portrayal of adversity underscores the speaker's resilience in the face of adversity, refusing to be defined by others' perceptions or expectations.

The poem culminates in a poignant reflection on the nature of perfection and imperfection, questioning whether the critic is really faultless or free from problems themselves. This introspective turn invites readers to consider the hypocrisy inherent in judging others while overlooking one's own flaws.

Overall, you’ve crafted a candid exploration of judgment and criticism. It encourages empathy, self-reflection, and the recognition of individual dignity, which can be forgotten. Thank you for sharing this with us! Write on!


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Review of Dance  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (5.0)



This poem paints a vivid and mesmerizing picture of a young maiden's mystical dance amidst nature, transitioning seamlessly from serene elegance to fierce determination. The imagery of a waterfall of frosted moonlight and diamond-studded skyevokes a sense of enchantment and wonder, setting the stage for a magical encounter.

You’ve skillfully captured the delicate balance between stillness and movement, using phrases like motionless for a heartbeat to convey a sense of suspended time before the maiden's dance begins. The incorporation of nature's elements, such as the ancient trees and leaves spiraling upwards, adds depth and richness to the scene, immersing the reader in the ambiance of the forest.

As the dance progresses, the mood shifts dramatically as the maiden transforms from a graceful dancer into a fierce warrior. The contrast between the fluid movements of the dance and the swift, precise actions of combat creates a sense of tension and intensity, culminating in a breathtaking display of skill and strength.

The poem's structure and rhythm mirror the ebb and flow of the maiden's movements, with flowing verses that reflect the fluidity of her dance and shorter, more staccato lines that capture the urgency of her battle. The repetition of phrases like and she danced to its tune and her task fulfilled lends a sense of ritualistic significance to the maiden's actions, reinforcing the idea of her as a mystical guardian of the forest.

Overall, you’ve crafted an excellent poem- I can't think of any suggestions to improve it! Thank you for sharing this with us. Write on!


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Review of Don't wake me.  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (4.0)
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Your poem beautifully captures the comfort and safety found within the realm of dreams. It conveys the sense of security and familiarity that comes with sleeping and dreaming. The imagery of knowing the halls and floors, and the vividness of dreams, creates a vivid picture of the dreamer's inner sanctuary. Thank you for sharing! Good job!

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Rated: E | (4.0)
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Your poem expresses gratitude and appreciation for the support and kindness of others. It communicates feelings of gratitude and happiness, acknowledging the support and love conclusion aligns with the overall tone and message of the poem. Thank you for sharing! Job well done!

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Rated: ASR | (4.0)
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Your poem captures the atmosphere of a gathering storm with sensory details like wind, leaves, and the smell of moisture. It conveys the anticipation and energy of an approaching storm, engaging the reader's senses with vivid descriptions. The repetition of sensory experiences like hearing, seeing, and smelling adds to the immersive quality of the poem. Thank you for sharing! Good job!

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Review of Insanity  Open in new Window.
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Rated: 13+ | (3.0)
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The poem describes a scene with elephants adorned with gold wings and yellow roses surrounding a gate made of iron. The gate symbolizes the speaker's guarded heart, which feels cold and protected by chains. Despite someone's attempts to break through, the speaker's willpower remains unyielding. They are resilient and refuse to be broken by any attempts to harm them. The imagery of ice picks and saws causing only dust on the floor emphasizes the speaker's imperviousness to harm. They dismiss the attempts of others to hurt them, comparing their words to poisonous serpents. The speaker mocks the person trying to harm them, laughing at their desperation and threats. They even mention the concept of electric shock therapy, suggesting that the person may need mental help. In the end, the speaker suggests that the person trying to harm them will ultimately be admitted to a mental institution.

While your poem has some strong imagery and themes of resilience, I think if you show more of the speaker's emotions, it will make the poem more relatable. It's best to use words that are easy to understand but are still powerful. I think this has a lot of potential. You did a great job! Thank you for sharing!

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Review of Crimson Lust  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (3.0)
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The poem describes a woman with striking black eyeliner around her eyes, giving her a cat-like appearance. She sees herself as powerful and mythical, like Cleopatra, with a seductive allure that draws many admirers.

Her eyes are described as shiny and captivating, almost like black pearls, and her presence is like an aphrodisiac, enchanting those around her. The imagery of her lips as red as roses and her teeth like thorns adds to her dangerous and irresistible charm.

The poem also introduces a male character who is drawn to her, despite the risks involved. He is described as rough and muscular, with a desire for her that is almost like a stream of crimson lust.

The woman's skin is compared to pale white moonlight, and she moves gracefully on blue velvet, with shadows dancing around her. She is likened to a lioness, fierce and powerful, yet there is a hint of vulnerability as tears fall from her eyes like dying lilies.

Overall, the poem captures the tension between desire and danger, with vivid imagery and evocative language. Thank you for sharing! Job well done!

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Review of Clocks  Open in new Window.
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Rated: 13+ | (3.5)
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Your poem has a haunting feel to it, talking about time ticking away and inner struggles. The repeating Tick Tock makes it feel urgent like time is always moving. The part about a black veil over your mind is like feeling trapped in your thoughts.

It also talks about feeling lost and searching for answers, which many people can relate to when they're going through a tough time. The broken pieces and bloody shards show how much pain the person is in.

The ending is sad but also a bit peaceful, with the clock stopping as the person passes away. The image of red blood staining the floor is strong and makes the moment feel real.

Overall, your poem does a good job of showing how hard life can be sometimes, but also finding some peace in the end. Thank you for sharing! Good job!

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Review of Satori  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (4.0)
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This poem conveys the universal themes of self-discovery and spiritual awakening, inviting readers to contemplate their own beliefs and perceptions. The language is evocative, and the narrative arc is compelling, making it a thought-provoking piece. Thank you for sharing. Keep up the good work!

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Review of Nothing At All  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (3.0)
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This short story is rich with dialogue and introspection, creating an intriguing story about unexpected encounters and the complexity of human desires.

The dialogue between Michael and the narrator provides insight into their characters and relationship dynamics. Michael's skepticism and disappointment contrast with the narrator's selflessness and uncertainty, adding depth to their interactions. The narrative structure, with its shifts between present-day conversations and past events, keeps the reader engaged and intrigued. The descriptions of the genie and the genie's appearance add visual interest and help to create a vivid sense of the scene.

Overall, this is thought-provoking and well-crafted, blending elements of realism and fantasy to create a compelling narrative. Thank you for sharing! Good work!

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Review of One more day  Open in new Window.
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Rated: ASR | (3.0)
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This poem is deeply emotional and captures the raw vulnerability and longing for connection and love. It has a sense of desperation and yearning for closeness and support. The repetition of "I need" emphasizes the intensity of the speaker's emotions and their longing for reassurance and comfort.

The imagery of tears falling unnoticed and a heart crying out in pain creates a vivid picture of loneliness and isolation. The speaker's sense of dependence on the person they address is palpable, as they express that this person is the only thing keeping them going.

The poem's tone is heartfelt and poignant, with a sense of resignation and acceptance of their circumstances. The final lines leave a haunting impression and highlight the complexity of the speaker's emotions.

Overall, this poem is one of love, loss, and the human need for connection. It engages the reader on an emotional level and leaves a lasting impact. Thank you for sharing! Well done.

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Review of The Track Meet  Open in new Window.
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Overall, this poem captures the drama and unpredictability of a track race, with vivid imagery and a well-paced narrative. It engages the reader from start to finish and leaves a lasting impression. I especially like the description of the runners moving as one, their legs kicking into gear, and their struggle as they approach the finish line. It contributes to the feeling of suspense and anticipation. Thank you for sharing! Great job!

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Review of Roots  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (4.0)

This poem paints a vivid and haunting picture of a desolate and foreboding landscape. The imagery is stark and evocative, with dark veins splayed across the sky, spindled bones breaking through the surface, and iced tears piercing the flesh. The use of sensory details creates a palpable sense of unease and despair, as the reader is immersed in a world where calloused fingers hold still against the onslaught of vulgar winds and forlorn howls echo through the mist. The repetition of phrases like "That do not mix," "That do not shift," and "That do not cease" adds to the poem's sense of relentless stagnation and hopelessness. Overall, you've crafted a powerful and chilling exploration of the human condition. Thank you for sharing!

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Review of Caffeine  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (4.5)
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This Than-Bauk celebrates the pleasure derived from consuming tea and coffee, making it a relatable and enjoyable read for anyone who shares the same affection for these beverages.
The use of the phrases "love my tea" and "give me caffeine" creates a sense of affection and desire for these beverages, highlighting their importance in the speaker's life. The juxtaposition of "tea" and "coffee" suggests a broad appreciation for different types of caffeinated drinks, catering to various preferences. Thank you for sharing!

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Review of Birds on a wire  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (4.5)
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This poem captures a simple yet evocative image of birds perched on a wire, inviting the reader to contemplate the beauty of nature in its most mundane moments.

The brevity of the poem mirrors the fleeting nature of the scene it describes, emphasizing the transience of the birds' presence on the wire. The use of rhyme adds a musical quality to the verse, enhancing its lyrical appeal.

Overall, this charming poem celebrates the simple pleasures of observation and appreciation. Thank you for sharing!

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Review of "Stuck"  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (4.5)
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This poem cleverly personifies the blinking cursor, turning it into a character that seems to have a mind of its own. The repetitive use of "Cursor blinking" and "Cursor taunting" emphasizes the frustration and challenge of writing, especially when thoughts vanish as quickly as they appear.

The imagery of the cursor as a teasing presence adds depth to the poem, portraying it as both an adversary and an ally in the creative process. The shift from frustration to appreciation in the latter part of the poem reflects the writer's realization of the cursor's role in aiding their writing, ultimately leading to a sense of gratitude and understanding.

Overall, this captures the writer's internal struggle and eventual reconciliation with the challenges of the creative process, making it a relatable and engaging piece. Thank you for sharing!

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Review of Starlight Parlor  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (3.0)
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This poem paints a serene picture of an intimate moment shared under the night sky. The imagery of laying on bedrolls under a starry sky creates a sense of tranquility and closeness to nature. The fading campfire adds a touch of melancholy, emphasizing the fleeting nature of the moment.

The poem flows smoothly, with a gentle rhythm that mirrors the peacefulness of the setting. The language is simple yet effective, conveying the quiet beauty of the moment. Overall, "Starlight Parlor" captures a fleeting yet precious moment shared between two people, making it a poignant and evocative piece. Thank you for sharing!

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Review of The Pencil  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (4.5)
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This poem elegantly captures the nostalgia and sentimentality associated with the humble pencil in an age of advancing technology. The simplicity of the pencil as a tool for expression is juxtaposed with the complexities and impersonality of modern technology. The contrast between the pencil and modern technology, with its "shortcuts" and impersonal nature, underscores the loss of intimacy and connection in the digital age. The poem skillfully explores the tension between progress and tradition, reminding the reader of the enduring value of simple tools and familiar rituals.
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Review of Blood  Open in new Window.
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Rated: 13+ | (4.5)
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This poem delves into themes of identity, secrecy, and self-awareness with a sense of urgency and intrigue. The brevity and fragmented structure lend a sense of tension and mystery to the piece, drawing the reader into the narrator's inner turmoil.

The repetition of "You" throughout the poem emphasizes the direct address to the subject, heightening the sense of intimacy and personal significance. The use of short, impactful phrases like "Blood," "Shame," and "Will You Tell?" punctuates the narrative with a sense of urgency and introspection.

The juxtaposition of "From Two to One" and "You are Your Own Truth" hints at a deeper layer of complexity in the narrator's identity and relationships. The use of enigmatic imagery such as "Slanted Stories" and "Hidden in the Park" adds depth to the sense of secrecy and hidden truths.

Overall, this poem effectively captures the inner conflict and emotional weight of grappling with hidden truths and the decision to confront them. It leaves the reader with a sense of intrigue and anticipation, inviting reflection on the complexities of identity and self-revelation. Well done!

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This narrative paints a vivid picture of a man grappling with profound loss and the complexities of family dynamics in the aftermath of his wife's passing. The attention to detail in describing the protagonist's routine of working in the tack room, along with the radio exchange with his friend Bob, adds depth to the character and setting.

The emotional journey of the protagonist, from the initial shock of receiving the terminal diagnosis to the quiet moments of reflection and resolution, is palpably felt throughout the narrative. The strained relationship with his son, simmering with unspoken grief and tension, is portrayed with authenticity and sensitivity.

The protagonist's efforts to find solace and purpose in his daily routines, whether it's working on the ranch or planning a fishing trip with his friend, provide a sense of hope amidst the darkness of grief. The subtle gestures of reaching out to his son and encouraging him to find his path to healing demonstrate a deep sense of compassion and understanding.

Overall, this narrative is a moving exploration of loss, love, and resilience in the face of adversity. It resonates with authenticity and emotional depth, leaving a lasting impact on the reader. Well done in capturing the complexities of human emotions and relationships with clarity and sincerity. Thank you for sharing!

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Review of The Umbrella  Open in new Window.
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Rated: E | (4.0)

This narrative presents a thrilling and suspenseful moment in John's ordinary day, skillfully building tension and culminating in a satisfying resolution.

The setting of the park on a threatening night adds to the atmosphere of suspense, setting the stage for the encounter with the angry dog. The dialogue between John and Ella effectively conveys the urgency of the situation, with Ella's quick thinking and practical advice guiding John through his fear.

The moment of suspense is well-paced, with John's fear palpably felt as he faces the growling dog. The twist of Ella's advice to open the umbrella and charge at the dog adds an unexpected element of bravery and resourcefulness to the scene.

The resolution, where John successfully scares off the dog and communicates his safety to Ella, provides a satisfying conclusion to the tension-filled encounter. The inclusion of the mundane task of buying yogurt adds a touch of realism and humor to the story, grounding it in the everyday.

Overall, this narrative effectively combines suspense, action, and humor to create an engaging and memorable scene. It showcases the strength of familial bonds and the power of quick thinking in the face of danger. Thank you for sharing! Well done!

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This poem is a moving tribute to the indomitable human spirit and the enduring legacy of exploration. It resonates with depth and emotion, leaving a lasting impression on the reader. Well done in capturing the grandeur and poignancy of the astronaut's final message. Thank you for sharing! Keep writing!

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