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  • JewelHenry : ily. on July 14
    I love you, Daddy. Miss ya bunches. I've got new *unfinished* poems up. Comment them!
  • deletethisaccount on December 15, 2007
    Go check out The Miliatry Angel.
  • deletethisaccount on July 14, 2007
    Hey, Dad...go check out my new poems!! http://allpoetry.com/poem/by/x-arachne
  • deletethisaccount : Heya! on June 20, 2007
    This author is great because he's muh Daddy and he's kicks ass! *cough* I didn't say it. o.o.........
  • Darr Kingston on January 3, 2006
    Red Red Rose - High Spirits is what we all should be as love is a natural high. I finally found through my two dear friends on this sight that love is what we are inside! Now, even though I am not with my true love I am still happy because I know in time we will be together again, whether in this life or the next. Have a great 2006 and don't forget to submit something to me for print in my new magazine "UnPublished". The submission should go to UnPublishedMag@aol.com
  • Red Red Rose on January 3, 2006
    Darren, Happy 2006. It's been a while since we have talked. so happy to see through your poetry that you are in such high spirits! Take care!
    Light and love, Linda
  • Darr Kingston on September 24, 2005
    Thank you Linda for seeing as a true poet would! I am glad to be back writing and reading again (for a time anyway). Keep in touch with me as I will be on periodically to check and read again.
    Love Darr
  • Red Red Rose on September 24, 2005
    Darr, as I was reading your author's page, I was quietly thinking how right you are to be offended by anyone criticizing any poets writing for form or syllable count. Life is poetry and poetry is life. Do we critique nature or the order of the moons? No way! Genuine poetry comes from the heart, pleases the writer, and hopefully pleases the readers. If not, too bad for the readers. WE are both on the same page as far as that goes. Free verse, rhyme, it's all very personal. When I am in a conest, I follow the rules. But when I write to vent or express a moments thoughts, there are no rules. Thank you for reading my works again.
    Much love, Linda
  • Darr Kingston on May 22, 2005
    Thank you for visiting. I am glad to see you feel the way about poetry as you do. As you say poetry is very personal, it is from our own soul we write it and write it for ourselves because we are who we are and feel what we feel. Drop by again sometime as it has been a pleasure reading your comments.
  • Sherlock Holmes on May 21, 2005
    Your words above echo much of what I feel - many have tried to get me to change certain lines or words in my poetry, but I feel if i change to suit others it will no longer be my poem! Poetry is such a personal thing, and a deep expression of the heart. Someone once said that "poetry is the music of the soul" which is true in so many ways. I do appreciate it if people point out mispelled words or inadvertant grammatical errors on my part, but for the most part lay off other peoples work. At any rate, I enjoyed the visit.

    Sherlock
  • Darr Kingston on May 15, 2005
    SusanL ( If theya re not interpreting the way I meant I look for ways to express my idea more clearly.) I always try to write to where no one can interpret what I am talking about, I guess maybe I am a little confused but I don't wish anyone to know who I am so I write mostly the opposite of any feeling or emotion I may be having. With this in mind that I write opposites I would so like if you would re-read some of my writings. I feel you are a person who can distinguish feelings and emotions quite well.
  • Darr Kingston on May 6, 2005
    My oppologies for taking my time to reply! Poetry is true and honest it is poems that are make believe and with that I thank you for even noticing. As far as being a guy I will admit to be in touch with my feminine side however, that does not mean that I am gay I am pure straight. But i have always felt men should be in touch with a sensitive side for loves sake, besides women dig it when man is soft in heart yet firm with flesh. Thank you for reading my writings and the great comment about publishing a book, in fact I have been working on few books.
  • Guitarsinger16 on April 2, 2005
    I love how you are so pure and honest in your poetry. I wouldnt ever had guessed you where a man. I am not sayin that to say you should be or to make you angry but I have never met a guy who worked on his work so much that it turned out so good. You should publish a book, you would be a winner. great work keep it up.
  • Darr Kingston on April 1, 2005
    truembrace - I see you are a person of great depth also. Good to know there are others like myself.
    Edited on Apr 01, 9:49 p.m. because 'typo city'.
  • truembrace on April 1, 2005
    Nahhh.. nothing offensive up there at all. Hell, I agree with most of it. I went to a "baby ivy league" sort of school and can relate to those that tried to teach, but had never lived enough to touch the Real or the Abstract parts that make life art.

    As for the breakfast club, something is to be said about a girl that can make a killer bologna sandwich - even if she has to wait for a thing or two to drop from the ceiling. True, there is a bit of everything in that movie that captures how different life may be.

    Thanks for the note. Have a great night!
  • SusanL on February 10, 2005
    to who ever sent you my way thank you. I am glad you liked what you read. I am here to RTF and I see from the info on your page you have an interesting outlook on writing. I agree to an extent. I think sometimes a bit of input, especially from those who know us can be immensly helpful. When I cannot get the feel I am looking for I will often turn to someone else and ask them what they get out of my writing. If theya re not interpreting the way I meant I look for ways to express my idea more clearly.
    That being said I am not one to give a critique where one is not wanted so I will go read for the pleasure of doing so.
    Thanks for stopping by.
    Susan
  • K-Dense on February 4, 2005
    No I wasn't there, nor have ever met Rick Rubin. But thanks, for reading and commenting. I'm quite flattered.-Curtis Meyer
    PS Please feel free to read all other poetry posted on this site by k-dense (myself).
  • K-Dense on February 2, 2005
    Oh, and in addition to the other poems I mentioned worth reading by k-dense (myself), you should also check out my piece "Cuddle Slut."-Curtis Meyer
  • gummibear on February 2, 2005
    DUDE~your poem i call it head....Omg i laughed my ass offf...nice one!!! keep it up dude!
  • -theheartofme- on February 2, 2005
    thank you very much, i am humbled.
  • Darr Kingston on January 23, 2005
    Lindarose123 - My dear friend Linda, look at my words and see how confusing they are to me, and see there is not much in me. A man without a heart has no where to go as there is no place for a broken life. My mind, my heart and my soul embed upon me many things of which I cannot understand. I stay so confused inside and out that no one can understand the very heart of me. I know my mind wants to prosper in all I do at the very peak of a balancing star as my heart does not care as long as love is there; but where? My soul is divided and I don't hide the fact of who I am. I don't know you as nor I do you. Yet I feel things that others can't undertand and see things that are not there nor here. So to say I see you are after to see where my heart lies, I will say it lies in a place that only one knows and this one I don't know. For me to share any more than this would mean you are trying to get into my heart. Please don't try even as a friend, for I don't know who I am; but only a poet whos prose are balanced with the cons. My email will be sent to you in im should you wish to communicate any farther.
    Edited on Jan 23, 1:53 because 'someone had too. lol'.
  • Red Red Rose on January 22, 2005
    Even if it is only a symbolic cup of coffee, would you share a bit more of yourself with me.I, in return will do the same.Linda
  • Darr Kingston on January 22, 2005
    Lindarose123 - coffee with someone would be a real treat for me, and I could explain further in detail about the reason why I say the things I do. As you can open yourself, and maybe we will see each others point of view and learn more about the characteristics of natures balance.
  • Red Red Rose on January 22, 2005
    I f I have misjudged you, which I really have no right to do, then you have my sincere apology, I am not a work of perfection either, but when I read your opening introduction before I read your works,my reaction was one of anger, if you'll allow me, I'd like to be your friend.In many moments of lonliness, I find this site so healing, so you are enttled to express yourself any way you want.Will you have some cooffee with me? Lindarose
  • Darr Kingston on January 22, 2005
    Lindarose123 - My dear Lindarose, thank you for your comment and looking at my profile page.
    What can I say that at times even I wish I were not I?
    I have nothing to be egotistical about, for I am just a poor man as any other with no hopes of ever reaching the top.
    As far as being manuipulative, I can never turn truth around, for truth is truth and again I am just a poor man in the eyes of a god.
    Cruel; maybe, as no one gives love to a child the adult of said whom learnes to be bitter.
    A magnificent writer? Tisk, tisk have you not seen my words? For even I don't read what I have wrote!
    For in sanity is where all our realities lay and in reality is there really a such thing as a friend?
    My mind is very opened and to the opened road is generaly where it stays.
    Though I agree I do tend to look out after myself, but in truth if I did not, then who?
    My sincere appologies if I appear this way to you or anyone else as far as that goes, but the saying holds true "you can know someone all your life and then learn one day you never knew them".
    You are right, this is not the way life is. However, if all this you said about me is true, then this must be how my life is? How truely stated that life sucks, but I am who I am and as a landscaper, I have learened there is dirt under every single rose.
    At least I can say you like my writtings, but this is not why I reply. To me, my writing stinks and I try harded every day to be a loving person as I still yet to know what true love is. But then I get comments like these and they bare me back to a place I try so diligently to escape.
    If you will love me for who I can be then I will love you for who you are and can be. You see, I give you love twice and only ask for it back once. And again I really don't even ask for it back, I just have a dream inside of an if!
  • Red Red Rose on January 21, 2005
    as diplomatic as I can be, you my dear fellow are egotistical, manipulative, cruel and a magnificent writer. The only thing that will affect you that I have said is that you arre a magnificent writer. Then your ego kicks in and no one in their sanity, would ever want to be your friend. It's your way, or the highway!And that ain't the way life is, baby.
  • Sharon Corr on November 24, 2004
    Thank you for the love you give
    To bless this place and life I live
    Remember this I swear to you
    All you give comes back to you

    As I sing I love you within flames of beauty within truth
    In the wake of a new sunrise in today
    I shall cherish our love of yesterday
    And become one in all our loving ways

    Oooooooooooooooooooo
    Oooooooooooooooooooo
    Oooooooooooooooooooo

    To be one standing by your side
    As my heart opens wide in your songs of paradise
    Take me on a wild ride
    As I only feel you here near by my side

    In the early morning rain
    We all wake to feel the same
    In our heartstrings we long for home
    Our soul need no longer roam

    With no place to go
    For you are my true home
    And these remain our true colours of love
    A gift within a gift from the angles up above
    Our mission to unfold and grow divine love

    And you know how I feel and love you so
    Even if I’m bound in the lands of winds and snow
    You opened my heartbeat eons ago
    On that long and winding road called ensoul
    Seems we travel to Venus and beyond
    Just to sing our love songs!

    Namaste Blessed Be
    My forever-timeless friend within eternity
    Within your eyes of the seven seas
    In your arms I fall
    As I hear the angles call

    You’re the music in the rain
    And our love reamins unchanged
    We burn as one flame
    Within our music in the rain
    I miss you so and the song of your soul
    As your love rains on me now and such a long time ago

    You’ll never know how much I love you
    You’ll never know how much I care
    You’ll never know how much your touch means
    For your love is king

    Your love shines as one first-born flower to spring
    If I say I love you I do
    Forever this is true
    I love you in your wings of beauty within truth

    I know you feel ever word that I say
    And I know we love the same way
    In the joys of paradise beyond two nights
    As one heartbeat in flight

    Oh the joy of being born in your wings
    Oh the fever in the rites of spring
    Forever the sunshine’s in the gifts you bring

    All my love to you and yours forevermore
    Just remember my deepest love tis you I adore
    As I walk in our fields of gold
    As I tread lightly upon the deepest waters of our soul
    We shine on one in our heavenly role
    As the years of love and sunshine unfold
    In a thousand kisses deep of one Holy Grail


  • aRdNeK on November 24, 2004
    hehe I'm glad to see you like "Please". And thanks again for the comments!
  • Darr Kingston on November 24, 2004
    Sugar-And-Spice -- You are more than welcomed for the comments and I enjoyed reading your poetry. Glad to see your title piece "Please" be on the favorites as long as it has been.
  • Darr Kingston on November 24, 2004
    Rotem06 -- I enjoy commenting on good poetry and good poetry has never nor will ever be a waste of my time. You are very welcomed.
  • Rotem06 on November 19, 2004
    thnxs for commenting my poem "a waste of time"
  • aRdNeK on November 18, 2004
    Hey! Just read all those comments you left on all my poems! Thanks so much! I'm so glad you like them!
  • Darr Kingston on November 15, 2004
    Thank you -theheartofme- I feel appreciated by your comment. Yes, I am a newbie to this site and hope to become an uber fixture within the near future. I feel priviledged to be on your favorites list. As far as the thought goes; there are many things about me no one would ever think about. Well, maybe they would think of it but I would never tell (ha ha). By the way, that is a compliment I take well, thank you.
  • -theheartofme- on November 14, 2004
    you are a newbie here? i would never have thought that, i added you to my favorites list, i hope that is ok, and when im not half dead (its midnight almost) i will come back and read what you have written...
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