A Book of Love
Viewing comments for Chapter 12 "With ...or Without You"Assorted poems of love
30 total reviews
Comment from G.B. Smith
Hey there Missy
This is so heartfelt
Your feelings for this person are tender and sweet
The artwork works very well indeed
BeaR
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2015
Hey there Missy
This is so heartfelt
Your feelings for this person are tender and sweet
The artwork works very well indeed
BeaR
Comment Written 09-Nov-2015
reply by the author on 11-Nov-2015
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HI, Bear, thanks for the lovely bling you saw fit to give this lil work of mine.
Missy
Comment from JTStone
Damn girl, I've been busy, look at what I missed...
So, who's the lucky guy you been secretly watchin'?
You put together some of the best packages between the art and words as I have ever seen.
JT
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2015
Damn girl, I've been busy, look at what I missed...
So, who's the lucky guy you been secretly watchin'?
You put together some of the best packages between the art and words as I have ever seen.
JT
Comment Written 06-Nov-2015
reply by the author on 06-Nov-2015
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Mums the word :)
Thank you sugga, for the kickass review...♥
Missy
Comment from pbroussard209
this was a great poem. I love the overwhelming feeling that you get about that special someone. That one person that makes you want to cry just thinking about them. Love is such a strange emotion and what it does to a person, and how it makes a person doubt themselves, and tears them up inside. But at the same time it is the most wonderful feeling in the world.
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2015
this was a great poem. I love the overwhelming feeling that you get about that special someone. That one person that makes you want to cry just thinking about them. Love is such a strange emotion and what it does to a person, and how it makes a person doubt themselves, and tears them up inside. But at the same time it is the most wonderful feeling in the world.
Comment Written 04-Nov-2015
reply by the author on 04-Nov-2015
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That is so true. Just the thought of that certain someone can melt you or destroy you.
Thanks for always being here with such encouraging words, my sweet friend.
Always,
Missy
Comment from patcelaw
Some of the people I hold the dearest to me, know not how I really feel in my heart. I seem to find it hard to express in words how special they are to me and why without them feeling embarrassed, Patricia
reply by the author on 03-Nov-2015
Some of the people I hold the dearest to me, know not how I really feel in my heart. I seem to find it hard to express in words how special they are to me and why without them feeling embarrassed, Patricia
Comment Written 02-Nov-2015
reply by the author on 03-Nov-2015
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I think it's part of being a caring person, hon.
I hope you never change
Thanks for this lil insight into you and the lovely review :)
Missy
Comment from Jumbo J
Hi Ms Missy,
what a truly gorgeously presented poem... the visual expression set up a rather reflectively progressive set of verses... the first being the effect of a soulful connection... then the taste of happy desire in contemplation... the next gives the lingering pause and hovers in hope of recognition and the confused realization of what may never be... and for me the most powerful emotion- that of not having any choice in the matter of the deepness in which heart knows the bonded connection... yes, they are very true and enduring feelings that lead into the next verse... never being able to divulge the eruption of built-up emotion that leaves a swirling-swollen energy in the pit of ones stomach... and as if the pain was yet not enough, the fear of a reciprocated rejection... which for me, just allowed these sad thoughts to linger all that much further... and the thought of...'what if?'
Truly magical Missy... yes, a very beautiful, albeit sad composition that left this reader... well, a tad empty with the feeling of disjointedness and loss of something never possessed.
So for me, anything that evokes such emotion... whether that be sadness, happiness, remorse or regret has reached its objective right where it lives... in the heart-strings of the reader... Outstanding!
With our thoughts we create,
gaping wounds,
James vx's.
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2015
Hi Ms Missy,
what a truly gorgeously presented poem... the visual expression set up a rather reflectively progressive set of verses... the first being the effect of a soulful connection... then the taste of happy desire in contemplation... the next gives the lingering pause and hovers in hope of recognition and the confused realization of what may never be... and for me the most powerful emotion- that of not having any choice in the matter of the deepness in which heart knows the bonded connection... yes, they are very true and enduring feelings that lead into the next verse... never being able to divulge the eruption of built-up emotion that leaves a swirling-swollen energy in the pit of ones stomach... and as if the pain was yet not enough, the fear of a reciprocated rejection... which for me, just allowed these sad thoughts to linger all that much further... and the thought of...'what if?'
Truly magical Missy... yes, a very beautiful, albeit sad composition that left this reader... well, a tad empty with the feeling of disjointedness and loss of something never possessed.
So for me, anything that evokes such emotion... whether that be sadness, happiness, remorse or regret has reached its objective right where it lives... in the heart-strings of the reader... Outstanding!
With our thoughts we create,
gaping wounds,
James vx's.
Comment Written 02-Nov-2015
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2015
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Oh James, what a truly wonderful review. :) I am humbled beyond words.
I find myself fumbling for words to express my feelings upon reading this. So, I will just close by saying, Thank you :)
Always,
Missy xx
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You know it your words that evoke such response... so for that, I thank you... and are forever grateful, not only for a truly special connection, but that I get to read such a diverse collection of your mind's magic musings... vx's.
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I wonder why I did not see this reply by you...It was only when I came to read your review again did I see it...sad.
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
I enjoyed your poem. I like the couplet format. Good job on saying what it is you are thinking of in the first line followed by your thoughts in the second. The artwork is awesome. I like the color scheme. It works well with your words and art.
Good job. I see no changes. Thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2015
I enjoyed your poem. I like the couplet format. Good job on saying what it is you are thinking of in the first line followed by your thoughts in the second. The artwork is awesome. I like the color scheme. It works well with your words and art.
Good job. I see no changes. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 02-Nov-2015
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2015
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I am so delighted that you found this free of flaws JP. Thank you so much for your always encouraging reviews, my friend.
Always,
Missy
Comment from scongrove
Fantastic Missy! :)
The picture fit perfectly with this. Oh how I know the meaning to this all so well. I don't know how you put all the words together the way you do. Your words have such depth to the meaning. I envy your talent. When I read your poems, they always bring back a memory or feeling I once had.
Bravo, girl!
Shana :)
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2015
Fantastic Missy! :)
The picture fit perfectly with this. Oh how I know the meaning to this all so well. I don't know how you put all the words together the way you do. Your words have such depth to the meaning. I envy your talent. When I read your poems, they always bring back a memory or feeling I once had.
Bravo, girl!
Shana :)
Comment Written 02-Nov-2015
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2015
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Oh geese!!! Thanks sugga for this!
We always hope to touch others with our efforts, thanks for letting me know I stirred memories for you.
Hugs
Missy
Comment from Loyd C. Taylor, Sr
Hello Missy,, this was very pleasing indeed. A word unspoken sometimes says al that needs to be said. This was a great romantic poem. Loved it, Loyd
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2015
Hello Missy,, this was very pleasing indeed. A word unspoken sometimes says al that needs to be said. This was a great romantic poem. Loved it, Loyd
Comment Written 02-Nov-2015
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2015
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Hello dear dear friend, thanks for letting me share my work with you :)
Always,
Missy
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My pleasure, Loyd
Comment from Ulla
Aah, Missy. This is a lovely poem about love felt but too afraid to say out loud for fear of being rejected. Sometimes the only way to go is to dare. Life is to short for dithering. This is beautifully written, and a joy to read. All best. Ullax
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2015
Aah, Missy. This is a lovely poem about love felt but too afraid to say out loud for fear of being rejected. Sometimes the only way to go is to dare. Life is to short for dithering. This is beautifully written, and a joy to read. All best. Ullax
Comment Written 02-Nov-2015
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2015
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Ulla, sweetie, you always make me feel I have produced something worthwhile!
Hugs
Missy
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But, you have my dear. Ulla
Comment from padumachitta
Hi...nice one. I remeber the days of youth...and loving from afar...
and now I read this in presetnt time and am happy those days are over.
Hope all is well,
padumachitta
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2015
Hi...nice one. I remeber the days of youth...and loving from afar...
and now I read this in presetnt time and am happy those days are over.
Hope all is well,
padumachitta
Comment Written 02-Nov-2015
reply by the author on 02-Nov-2015
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Thanks so much for the kind review, P.
Hugs
Missy