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Good morning Neil! I so adore how much inspiration you get from Emily D. sam
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January 20, 2008
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Very Nice
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Re: I loved "A Deed"!
Troosha, I agree My Dear. That is why it was the lead poem. It has a conciseness and analysis that is breathtaking in psychological understanding in the 1860s! Thanx DEar One
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LUSTORLOVE...you cover the main themes in poetry in your name (all kinds of love, and all kinds of lust). I do not laways understand Dickinson's references.... but her rhythm and originality (especially her comparisons) are arresting, attention-grabbing, and she is a solace to those who have trouble getting publsihed/recognition. She had a poem about FAME thatis so spiritual. Thatis why she could stay away from it and store her 1776 poems in her drawer , until death liberated them for publication! SHALOM
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Thank you Dear 7Stars. Best wishes...I hear Indy Music on appraoching Sunday?
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Re: Re: Hello Neil.Thank you for that-I've heard of E.D.of course-but not read her
Chris, my UK Sis, always like a kiss, when you share your bliss, even when I miss, grammar rules not to dis, the Queen's Englisss...LOL. Shalom--SHALOM--enjoy the Sabbath Dear
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Re: This brought tears to my eyes.
So many things in this Village brings a welling in my two fountains. Glad I am not persona non grata Carole. Great u r back to keep me on the straight and narrow with honest feedback. Namasthe The Quiet Voice for JUSTICE4ALL
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January 19, 2008
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This brought tears to my eyes.
I'm so sorry to have been away for so long!

You have every reason to wonder

but never think I would desert you because that would be a big NO, my sweet heart, my peace carrier, my dear-est of men. You have always been the cinnamon to my immune system, keeping me healthy and wise. Namesthe, my Neil.
Cee 


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Re: Hello Neil.Thank you for that-I've heard of E.D.of course-but not read her
Neil-I meant to say I Love 'The Deed' mostly.Big Sis.
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Hello Neil.Thank you for that-I've heard of E.D.of course-but not read her
works-so it feels good to get a little insight! Shalom and God bless--Chris.


ps.I have tried to find you on the Google you gave-but sadly I have not been able to!Any tips for me plese?Chris.
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January 19, 2008
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Emily Dickinson was a magician with words.
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January 19, 2008
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poetry I am still trying to understand it
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January 19, 2008
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I loved "A Deed"!
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