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Wow! This poem had a real bite to it. As always, you have great way with words.
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SFJoseph
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November 8, 2009
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This is Great!!! short, sweet, succinct ~



~ Elyse
posted by
elysianfields
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October 28, 2009
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Excellent Wigopa--I love it! Chris.

posted by
Scramble
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October 26, 2009
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posted by
RomaKay
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October 25, 2009
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Things that go bumpin the night. great scary and just right for this week.
posted by
Kabu
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October 24, 2009
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"wandering through history...full of mystery" - describes vampires
perfectly.:)..and isn't it interesting how right now vampires seem more "popular" than ever.

..that series on HBO where vampires and humans coexist (well, to a point..lol) is great, but certainly not for the easily impressionable.
posted by
Rumor
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October 24, 2009
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First, exciting kinda busy with new house though, yes? and work, well --- that's why they call it work
~ I certainly understand and am excited for you --- 
finally, this is skeery ~ (LOL) --- no vampies --- ayyyy!!! (I get allergic type welts from mosquitos and I call them little vampires...
)
Write on my dear Marion --- in between your busyness ~ xoxox Elyse 

posted by
elysianfields
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October 24, 2009
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Simply you’ll do bloody Halloween great love. BC-A, Bill’s RJLst
posted by
BC-A
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October 24, 2009
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This is - scarily simple? or simply scary?
posted by
Straightforward
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October 24, 2009
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I also loved the "second skin" line.
posted by
vogue
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October 24, 2009
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Wigopa
Vampire personified with unmatched imageries. "Shadow as second skin," WoW!
posted by
abanerjee
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October 23, 2009
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The cold shadow is approaching. It feels like it will startle me at any moment....ooooooo
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merkie
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October 23, 2009
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