Thoughts on the poem

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What did you think of it? I found it lovely when I first read it. What about you? Please, read it and add your comments. I'd love to hear your ideas on it! Should it be published? Is it so awful that it should be burnt? Is it too great to describe, or is it so beautiful that you couldn't even understand it?!?-Uterus 77

Proverbs

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What about the proverbs? How would describe them? Please, write down your ideas here!-Uterus 77

Did you copy the 'poem' down exactly? The grammar is so bad as to make reading a struggle. Sorry to say that both should be kept absolutely private:a s contibutions to the world of philosophy and creative literature their value would be solely within a 'Worst of..' type anthology. Both make Hallmark cards seem like exquisite haikus of universal thought. I am still not entirely convinced they aren't a parody. You like them; then that's all that matters. I have tried to be objectivee; alas its not possible to be that and complimentary. Sorry. You did ask....Plutonium27 17:13, 26 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

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