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Sown Into Earth Adoration Love

there is no wilderness
when hearts return
home to primeval welcome
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Comments about this poem (Sown Into Earth Adoration Love by Terence George Craddock (Spectral Images and Images Of Light) )

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  • Barb Mcavaney (8/22/2012 9:53:00 PM)

    Incredible poem with great imagery

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  • Poet Dragon (8/19/2012 4:49:00 PM)

    A picture is worth a thousand words
    Just one word is a worthy realization

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  • Valerie Dohren (8/16/2012 2:00:00 PM)

    Lovely poem, great imagery.

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  • Leslie Philibert (8/16/2012 11:16:00 AM)

    What I like here is the gaunt, strict imagery, free of rhetorical overkill, a poem that transcends traditional syntax
    and is like a series of haikus.

    2 person liked.
    0 person did not like.
  • Leslie Philibert (8/16/2012 11:16:00 AM)

    What I like here is the gaunt, strict imagery, free of rhetorical overkill, a poem that transcends traditional syntax
    and is like a series of haikus.

    2 person liked.
    0 person did not like.
  • Leslie Philibert (8/16/2012 11:16:00 AM)

    What I like here is the gaunt, strict imagery, free of rhetorical overkill, a poem that transcends traditional syntax
    and is like a series of haikus.

    2 person liked.
    0 person did not like.
  • Leslie Philibert (8/16/2012 11:10:00 AM)

    What I like here is the sparse, strict structure, devoid of metaphorical overkill, a poem that works outside
    traditional syntax, more a collection of images, a bit like a collection of haikus. Good work here,

    2 person liked.
    0 person did not like.
  • Leslie Philibert (8/16/2012 11:10:00 AM)

    What I like here is the sparse, strict structure, devoid of metaphorical overkill, a poem that works outside
    traditional syntax, more a collection of images, a bit like a collection of haikus. Good work here,

    2 person liked.
    0 person did not like.
  • Leslie Philibert (8/16/2012 11:10:00 AM)

    What I like here is the sparse, strict structure, devoid of metaphorical overkill, a poem that works outside
    traditional syntax, more a collection of images, a bit like a collection of haikus. Good work here,

    2 person liked.
    0 person did not like.
  • Pranab K Chakraborty (8/16/2012 1:57:00 AM)

    Well written with magnificent touch of fourth-dimensional reality of life and universe. As if all knitted with a skilled hand and the human is bound to do what is destined. Love is the nectar of such guineapig existence.

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