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  • last work of art on February 27, 2008
    Congrats on your B.S.!
  • macandrew on October 24, 2006
    Great to see you around.

    John
  • Arumdamour on October 3, 2006
    Thank you so much for your appreciation on my poem 'The rose in the trash'. I'm so glad you like it!
  • MermaidSinging on December 2, 2005
    I'm not "leaving" per se, but for personal reasons I'm not posting under this name for a while until I work some things out.
  • erasing0180 on December 2, 2005
    Woodworm used to be one of my favorites as well. I'm looking for some new people to patch the holes.
    I'm not leaving until someone picks a fight with me, personally.
    are you still here?
  • on January 14, 2005
    Willie Nelson rocks. I think the Brits don't get it, how the truth can be so simple sometimes. I like Crazy bestmost.

    Oh and did I say Happy 2005?

  • cvillelisa on June 25, 2004
    hi hi. thanks for stopping by my "of moths" poem and your lovely comment. i've actually been meaning to read you .. as i am a stalker of both lute and the worm .. if i've left this message before .. sigh i'm sorry .. i'm very late in returning comments .. actually i'm late for most everything .. so instead of droning i'm going to read one of your poems right now! hi mermaid. i love mermaids actually .. i think i might be part mermaid (maybe i've told you that as well ..) lisa
  • on June 18, 2004
    Hey hey that is very hurty. Squishy squashy grape-like hearts are the sweetest and the best, as you well know. I have had mine chewed up in the last year, but hey. We are going to sing and sing and sing. I shall immerse my wormy self in your writings now, prepare to be embarrassed.

    <----- any more and I'll end up like L....
  • on May 24, 2004
    Aw you have removed the one of you three. It was fun, and now it has been replaced by some moody guy who looks like Jesus?
  • on May 3, 2004
    Still working as a Sri Lankan wicketkeeper:

    Last wicket to fall:

    W.Worm c Singing b Da Silva 94
  • Lute on October 9, 2003
    A Man Young And Old: III. The Mermaid
    by William Butler Yeats


    A mermaid found a swimming lad,
    Picked him for her own,
    Pressed her body to his body,
    Laughed; and plunging down
    Forgot in cruel happiness
    That even lovers drown.
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