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hey ... hope you're well. we've missed you.
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Happy New Year Kim.

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I goofed and sent the one I got from Amera, earler
don't ask me how...

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http://allpoetry.com/images/ext/Image/68/877.jpg
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Hi Kimmie
i miss you around here

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thank you for visiting my page and leaving such a kind comment.
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Nicolette : Welcome back...! on September 14, 2007
Hope you enjoyed that holiday - and the "big six"... welcome back!

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hi there! 
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Well I was referred to you by my best buddy Pure Thought. He was write you are fabulous.
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She is inspiring and that is so much more than enough.
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Thanks for stopping in Kim. 
On visiting your page I too have discovered a wonderful piece by a poet with whom I'm already familiar.
You are kind and very talented as well, and it's a pleasure to meet you and be able to read your work.
Thank you for the kind words, and best wishes to you always.
Stacy 
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Impulse : A rose by any other name on May 22, 2007
... would smell as sweet, but who can argue the impact of the word "rose"? And so it is with TrueEmbrace, a force of nature, both a muse and a poet. I can't forget how you encourage me, and somehow understand me through my poetry though it is deliberately obscure. Just when I think I have penned something that no one will understand until all is understood, you pierce to the heart of the matter and unveil me. No other poet here seems to read as deeply as you do - and consequently none can write as deeply as you. Homage! Steve
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Thought I'd give a shout out to another person from the small state of MA...I'm in the berkshires...Lee region...Been here all my life practically. Nice to meet you.  Plus , I found you around some of my favorite poets and writers on here so I couldn't help but stop in. I'm making a note to read some of your poetry at the earliest tomorrow morning.
- James
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poetryality : Thank YOU for always being such an... on April 8, 2007
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My incomparable Kim... I'm hanging on by my teeth. Summer is leaving me winded and in the dust.  ~ Karen
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Aweeeeeeee....I love what you say. So real and transparent.
Thank you. ..and also. thank you for referencing
me in such an astute light! I'm so grateful. 
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Dear Kimmie, I wanted to take a moment to sign your guestbook and thank you for doing a 'return' critique; you are so thoughtful. I may have met a new poet friend!  I look forward to reading more about you!! Hugs,  Belle
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I finally wrote my poem about pepperoni......would you review it
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miss you...

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Hey Kimmie! Good to see you.

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Wanting to wish my sis
A Happy Valentines Day
Hope you have a wonderful day
Love n hugs
Your sis
Susan~~~
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Many fond wishes for a blessed New Year. I think of you so often!
Karen 
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Greetings, I'm upon your author's page to wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR filled with blessings, peace and happiness
ICUlookn 
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merry christmas kim
~travis
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zara on December 24, 2005
Wishing you a very happy holiday season, Kimmie, and all the best to you and your loved ones in the coming year.
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Dear Kimmie
Wishing you a wonderful Christmas in the spirit of love, peace and hope - may beauty & joy shine in your heart. Thank you for your kindness and support this year. God bless! ♥
Much love
~ Nicolette
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Kimmie, where are you? I must get in touch!
Love and hugs! 
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Thanks for entering my contest. If Malabu hadn't entered, you would have had 1st place, but poetry is subjective, at best, and I couldn't see my way clear to do anything else. You're an amazing writer, in any case. 
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Hello, Kim! Beautiful woman here on your author page! 
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I had left you a note on here just before the system went down to back up (always about 5am EDT) Anyway , I wanted to thank you for your constant support and kind comments. I will be out of town starting tomorrow for a week visiting my sister in Texas. I do not think I will be online a lot or posting at least.....so I wanted to also wish you a good , a happy and safe week,
xoxoxoxo
Reenie Edited on Aug 08, 3:38 because 'typos'.
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Hi Kimmie,
Just thought I'd let you know - I got an update from another member about the girl injured in the tsunami disaster. Her relatives were found a few weeks ago. She's living in Germany with them now.
Thanks,
Mark
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Happy Fourth of July, Kim!
~travis
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Awe thanks for having me on your list of people you enjoy to read. I wish I could write more for you to read... Just been having lots of "those" days if ya know what I mean. Love and blessings and hugs *stomps
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Hey Kimmie,
Could you remind this ole bird which poem it was you wanted me to look at. I have a short attention span...that's why my poems are short 
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And that's not even me buttering you up...
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Oh my goodness! How cute are you?
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I hear you don't live far from me. I used to live in Woonsocket, RI I'm now living in Norton, Ma by the Tweeter Center or what once was Great Woods. I like the old name better..lol
It's nice to know I am not the only poet in the area.
Den
I will be sponsoring and hosting a poetry reading at the library this summer if interested. Edited on Jun 27, 8:56 because ''.
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Thanks for your kind words.
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I think it exploded since the middle of last week. Two of those pic inspired contests, two of the whispered love contests, another one here and there someplace. Guess I'm mastering the art of pimping out the artistry. lol
I just noticed your note now. The system's not liking me much with messages lately. :sigh:
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thank you so much for mentioning me on your page
I consider it an honor.
~travis
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ok...when did your page explode with trophies?!?!?! what have i missed in the last few days...
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Aria in reference to the lead song by the female role in an opera. It's a play on the image of the music being dwelled on in the piece (played on a kazoo).
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I want to read schizophrenic's aria.Are you referring to the drug Aria used in schizophrenia or someting else.
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Awe thanks for including me in your people that you enjoy reading. It really brings a smile to my face. Sorry, I haven't written anything worth reading lately. I am in a tough writing drought... It is like I fear what I write might be true? Hmmm the fears of writing of sometimes.
Blessings and *stomps
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I found that whole passage up top incomprehensible.
Or do I mean prehensile? I shall try to twiddle my thumbs around the problem... no. I apparently meant incomprehensible. What is a true embrace? Why don't moths like the smell of cedar? Where'd I put my shoes? How does Mary Cat keep her yard so nice?
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I'm surprised that reader knew the word imcomprehensible.
How does one know that and not crab grass?
M
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