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When?
When?
When did it all begin? Was it when we first met? Was it later, After I got to know you? When did your voice make me happy While my own heart was silently breaking? Why is it that I want you around me Through the thick and thin? I want to know, No, I need to know Exactly when I fell in love with you. Last edited by Nupur; 11-04-2008 at 07:43 AM. |
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Re: When?
Good poem! Nice tone, pretty angry tone in fact. It's definitely a nice effort. Now keep writing!
Last edited by Nupur; 11-04-2008 at 07:47 AM. |
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Im not sure about this poem...i dont know if i liked it or not :s...but i do know it was well written. good work
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I enjoyed the simplicity of this. Its focus on one thing nagging at the mind, when's and why's of love. I have found myself in that place before and even though nothing ever seems to answer you, you continue asking and asking again. Very perfectly put here, and in this case I enjoyed the list of questions.
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Awe. That was cute. It was so simple. It's amazing how a question can come out to be poetry. I am so rating this and going to give you a rep point.
I actually like how this is formed. I usually don't like how some poetry look likes, but this just seems perfect for the piece. This kind of confused me. But as I started to figure it out, this is the key point in the poem. A type of poem that says "you can look but you can't touch" or "just out of reach". Quote:
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