Lisacampbell29's comments

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I really like this poem. Honest, humble and grateful!

11 months ago

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Thank you for your very kind words. I appreciate your comments! I really liked writing this poem. Best, Lisa

11 months ago

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Thank you so much for reading this poem. I really appreciate your comments!! Take
care, Lisa

11 months ago

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Thank you so much for your comment! Take care, Lisa

11 months ago

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Thank you for your very kind words! I really appreciate your comments. Take care, Lisa

12 months ago

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I can completely relate to this poem. Love can take us to the peaks of happiness and then break our hearts. The unanswered questions are always waiting for closure.

1 year ago

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Love this poem. The third stanza is my favorite. Great use of words especially cleaving! Thanks for sharing, Lisa

1 year ago

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Thank you so much for your kind words. I agree, dysfunction is a great motivator for the arts. Very ironic indeed! Glad you like this poem. Really appreciate your comments. Take care, Lisa

1 year ago

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Thanks for sharing your poem and your story!

1 year ago

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Thank you for reading my poem and taking the time to write a comment. I appreciate you! Take care, Lisa

1 year ago

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I like this poem. Thanks so much for sharing!

1 year ago

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Thank you so much for reading and commenting on my poem. I really appreciate it! Thank you and take care! Lisa

1 year ago

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Thank you for reading and taking the time to comment on my poem! Much appreciated. Take care,Lisa

1 year ago

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I like your poem very much. We definitely need more love on our lives. Thanks for sharing! Lisa

1 year ago

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Thank you so very much for your comments on To The Dirt! I loved writing it. Take care, Lisa

1 year ago

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Thank you for reading this poem. I Really appreciate your comments! Best, Lisa

1 year ago

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I like this poem!

1 year ago

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I like your poem. I could feel the cold, the loneliness and hear the music coming from your harmonica!

1 year ago

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Than you very much for reading To The Dirt. I loved writing this poem. It spoke to me and thru me. So glad that you like it. Best, Lisa

1 year ago

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Thank you so much for reading and commenting on this poem. Arm's of the Divine was inspired by Gladiator and the Elysian fields. So glad you caught that! Take care, Lisa

1 year ago

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Thank you. I am so grateful that you continue reading my poems and writing comments. Knowing that people read my poetry inspires me to write more! Take care, Lisa

1 year ago

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Thank you so much for your comments! I really enjoyed creating this character. Sincerely, Lisa

1 year ago

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Thank you for your kind words. I really appreciate that you took the time to comment on this poem. It was written from the heart. Take care, Lisa

1 year ago

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Thank you for reading and commenting on this poem. This was very difficult to write. I wanted to bring an awareness to victims of violence in a different way. Take care, Lisa

1 year ago

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Thank you for your kind words. It is one of my favorite lines. I enjoy writing song lyrics and I included some parts of this poem in one of them. Best, Lisa

1 year ago

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