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Best yet Leesa!
xxmice
Mice <mice@cyber.dada.it>
- Tuesday, December 14, 1999 at 20:42:11 (GMT)
Leesa, your latest stuff has separated me into colours too
Christopher Rye <lunar@zoom.co.uk>
London, - Friday, December 10, 1999 at 21:43:11 (GMT)
leesa....never lose sight of how brilliant and beautiful you are....debs x
debs <bruswain@tin.it>
amandola, (AP) italia - Saturday, December 04, 1999 at 19:27:33 (GMT)
yeah matt i hate those damn monkeys too.
Shelley <selving@clemson.edu>
- Friday, October 01, 1999 at 16:45:11 (BST)
Matt, as always, it is a pleasure to read your work. I think it's only the natural course of things that your writing be respected and known. And of course I have to give it up for Baby head machines. Keep it coming.
Dominic Brown <dbrown@msmary.edu>
Easton, Md U.S - Tuesday, September 21, 1999 at 00:56:11 (BST)
Mat, just waned to make it publilc that I read and liked your poetry. They had a childish wish to them as if I was taking part in a person's dream I found the "I wish love was made of plastic" the most enjoyable. You are very talented keep up the writing.
RedHawk <Head@msmary.edu>
- Monday, September 20, 1999 at 20:55:29 (BST)
Sumptuous. Christopher Rye's words sing and envelop you. More please.
Jim Mortleman <jim@jarmo.demon.co.uk>
London, UK - Tuesday, August 17, 1999 at 10:48:57 (BST)
divine
Sid Small <none>
- Monday, August 16, 1999 at 15:53:52 (BST)
This poetry by Christopher Rye is really quite intriguing. Reminds me of some slow moving underground river that churns and flows until it finally breaks free to the surface. Most fascinating indeed!
Melisa Eden Johnson <copperblue@mailcity.com>
- Friday, August 13, 1999 at 21:41:06 (BST)
Surprised no-one has commented how delicate, passionate and enticing Louise's work is - maybe lost when the guestbook went out of action. An entrancing experience. Thank you, Louise. I would love to read more.
Christopher Rye <lunar@zoom.co.uk>
London, - Tuesday, August 10, 1999 at 21:56:21 (BST)
Apologies to those who have been trying to post messages recently. The guestbook is now running properly again.
Test <hoteye@apelink.net.au>
- Thursday, July 22, 1999 at 22:28:30 (BST)
Simply lovely.
Daniel French <dfrench@here.now>
London, UK - Thursday, July 22, 1999 at 15:06:41 (BST)
Congratulations Ian. Your passionate works really revive those nostalgic, emotional memories that some may have lost.
tony calvano <contraband@earthdome.com>
Toronto, ON Canada - Wednesday, June 09, 1999 at 20:01:38 (BST)
I just had time to read some of Ian's work. Fantastic. Short verses with a lot of passion. Words chosen carefully and used sparingly. Lovely.
ott <ott_mail@yahoo.com >
austin, tx usa - Saturday, June 05, 1999 at 19:14:25 (BST)
ian, i cannot express how your writing makes me feel, yet to say that your words are simply divine isn't quite enough.just know this: that your true ability to make emotionscome to life is obvious, refreshing and tickling.
leesa <leesa@scribblemedia.com>
- Thursday, June 03, 1999 at 20:21:32 (BST)
Beautiful work, Ian. There's a pervasive sense of intimacy to your words that I really enjoy. They seem to hold a deep romantic quality that is lamentably rare in this cynical, prosaic world.
dreadnaut <dtmarlow@hiwaay.net>
- Thursday, June 03, 1999 at 15:04:40 (BST)
sitting & taking time out with ian brown will inspire dreams for nights ...thanks ian & mender too.
mse
- Thursday, June 03, 1999 at 06:11:13 (BST)
it's nice to see someone else's work online in the poetry room!congratulations derek on delivering a smooth collection of work thatis full of biting reality and haunting grace.
leesa <leesa@scribblemedia.com>
toronto, canada - Monday, May 03, 1999 at 14:37:04 (BST)
The poetry of Derek Marlow is very haunting and beautiful. Though dark, the imagery is overwhelming and distinctive, he truly has a gift with words.
Eden Johnson <copperblue@mailcity.com>
- Sunday, May 02, 1999 at 03:20:07 (BST)
beautiful thoughts & pictures leesa; they bring forth burgeoning thoughts from deep inside and a gathering of tears in ones eye for a quiet day .... do keep up the work ...
frarn <frarn@hotmail.com>
- Thursday, April 29, 1999 at 08:18:13 (BST)
Congrats Sal. Keep it up...
Sheila Holyer
Toronto, ON Canada - Tuesday, April 27, 1999 at 18:19:52 (BST)
Lovely, Leesa. They need some music wrapped around them.Joe
Joe B. <jbuechler@toad.net>
Silver Spring, Md - Tuesday, April 27, 1999 at 02:54:25 (BST)
...while there is beauty present, I also taste bitterness and loathing within these words. For someone to share that part of themselves with others is priceless. I do hope a book of your work will be on my shelf someday.
astrid <medusa@mvp.net>
- Monday, April 26, 1999 at 17:31:49 (BST)
when words are not enough.....x
ott
- Friday, April 23, 1999 at 07:14:52 (BST)
Brava Sal!
Salvatore <contini@interlog.com>
Toronto, ON Canada - Wednesday, April 21, 1999 at 17:52:32 (BST)
Leesa, you are truly multi-talented, the salt of the earth, a soul mother, and just plain sensual!! I really enjoyed reading your poems, especially Ceaseless Swirl and Pretty Petal. I hope your pen never runs dry. My Love, Wayne
Wayne <monk16@visi.net>
Virginia Beach, VA 23454 - Wednesday, April 21, 1999 at 16:00:24 (BST)
after reading your poems leesa i am reminded of a young sylvia plath...probably my favorite poet. your imagery is chilling at times in much the same way. good luck on your journey, my friend.
stratton davis <stratton@ballistic.com>
dallas, tx usa - Monday, April 19, 1999 at 19:53:24 (BST)
As someone who occasionally writes lyrics I look at this work and think 'why bother?'. There are few minds who sensitively and sensually broach the subjects herein as succintly as Leesa. If I were a woman I would sing these words. As a man I can only wish that such delicacy will one day come by way of my pen.
Simon Raymonde <simon@bellaunion.com>
London, UK - Monday, April 19, 1999 at 12:14:49 (BST)
Beautiful Leesa, I would love to hear your words spoken - can that be arranged do you think?
Peter <peterkendall2000@hotmail.com>
UK - Saturday, April 17, 1999 at 20:48:34 (BST)
It's great to see your work online...kudos! Your poems are a real inspiration to all who visit the garden.
tony calvano <contraband@earthdome.com>
Toronto, Canada - Saturday, April 17, 1999 at 17:54:27 (BST)
I loved it. It was much better than 'Cats'. I will read them again, and again... (fabulous work, Leesa!)
Sean Montgomery <sean@topix.com>
Toronto, ON Canada - Friday, April 16, 1999 at 20:56:31 (BST)
It's finally up! :)Beautiful stuff, Lees, as always.- D
dreadnaut <dtmarlow@hiwaay.net>
- Friday, April 16, 1999 at 20:35:38 (BST)
hey leesa,great stuff. i especially enjoyed 'my living hand'. thatone really seemed to speak to me.cheers,RobF
RobF <robertdfoster@hotmail.com>
Toronto, ON Canada - Friday, April 16, 1999 at 18:38:10 (BST)
Rock on Leesa!
Mary Lou Manfredi <credent@interlog.com>
Toronto, ON Canada - Friday, April 16, 1999 at 15:21:49 (BST)
this is a garden full of fragrant delights, brimming with beautiful words and colourful images. leesa's poetry is particularly special.. she is not afraid to bare her soul completely, to offer us the chance to share in the pleasures and pain of her life. leesa's words are very honest, affecting, and mean a great deal....
ian
- Friday, April 16, 1999 at 14:36:05 (BST)
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