This Poem was Submitted By: Dellena Rovito On Date: 2009-03-06 21:26:33 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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________________________________________  Points: 10.2941 Poem Purpose submitted by James C. Horak on 2009-02-19 08:02:11  Points: 9.26469 Summer evening submitted by Mark Andrew Hislop on 2009-02-06 17:15:31  Points: 8.23528 Contribution submitted by Thomas H. Smihula on 2009-02-18 14:51:23  Points: 7.20587 Dancing submitted by Lora Silvey on 2009-02-04 16:55:10  Points: 6.17646 Wands, Mirrors and Glass submitted by Regis L Chapman on 2009-02-04 15:56:47  Points: 5.14705 Into The Sun submitted by Michael Bird on 2009-02-
 22:36:50  Points: 4.11764 Sea Weed submitted by Duane J Jackson on 2009-02-18 00:27:19  Points: 3.08823 Says Who? submitted by DeniMari Z. on 2009-02-16 21:26:08

Copyright © March 2009 Dellena Rovito


This Poem was Critiqued By: Claire H. Currier On Date: 2009-03-29 23:33:16
Critiquer Rating During Critique: 10.00000
Thanks again for being such an active part of this link. God Bless, Claire


This Poem was Critiqued By: James C. Horak On Date: 2009-03-10 12:04:26
Critiquer Rating During Critique: 1.00000
Thank you for such high regard for my poem, Dellena. Bugaboo, however, was the most entertaining poem in the mix. It deserves a special award. We see Lora again justifying the high regard I've always shown her imagery. DeniMari has given us a very thoughtful piece that strikes accord with all people who possess both conscience and social consciousness. If one were to combine it with Duane's, Poverty Woman, wouldn't that be something?! Discerning choices. JCH
This Poem was Critiqued By: Duane J Jackson On Date: 2009-03-08 01:14:37
Critiquer Rating During Critique: 1.00000
Hi Dellena :-) Thank you for considering Sea Weed. It was a fun piece to write and is still in development. For me, Poverty Woman was the stronger of the 3 I submitted in terms of relevance and presentation of thought but I fully respect the fact that we often view pieces as individuals and in terms of what might appeal to us. As long as we rest this opinion on a strong foundation of poetry as an art form, I have no problem with that. Looking forward to more of your work in March and for your feedback on mine. Duane.
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