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other peoples poemsif you dont like a poem then just go on dont trash others work because none of us are EAGER ALLEN POE OR ROBERT FROST |
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Re: other peoples poemsQuote:
Originally Posted by randy if you dont like a poem then just go on dont trash others work because none of us are EAGER ALLEN POE OR ROBERT FROST |
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Re: other peoples poemsMaybe some of us are. Jealousy's rage is filled with rotted meat. Foul and poisonous. Let them trash-after all, they live and thrive in garbage! |
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Re: other peoples poemsif they have the need to be haters......they can hate on me all they want.....I write for myself......not them, and I don't rely give a sh*t what they think.........you like my work.....great, you don't like it and or trash it.........oh well. I'm still going to write. And we all know that haters have to bring down the more talented, to make themselves feel validated. |
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hi its sugarcane1242Quote: hi i understand where your comeing from.no one has critzied my poem yet,thats probably because i m new on this site.But i think sometimes people insult others out of jeaslousy or just because they are bored and just want to talk trash to upset you.and your right if they have something bad to say they should move on!!!but a little advise don't let indiviuals upset you like that, your letting them get the best of you.Just keep doing your work because insulting comments is what makes the fighter in us to You should say it, and never hold back.Because its america the freedom of speech.We all have the right to express!!!
Originally Posted by randy if you dont like a poem then just go on dont trash others work because none of us are EAGER ALLEN POE OR ROBERT FROST |
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Re: other peoples poemshatred is the tool of the close minded.........if you cant traverse the site with a open mind and try and see things through others eyes....which is kinda the whole point of reading someone elses poetry then dont............nuff said. |
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Re: other peoples poemsDon't trip, guys. That's why there's a delete button. |
When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.
John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA