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  • Rated by ChrystalStars on Aug 28, 7:39pm

    "I AM I am your love, I am the heat of your love, Yet lonely... I am your woman, You, you are my soul That I depend on... Your voice sounded as sudden thunder of love My soul breathed as an elating lightning of spring... I breathed your breath deep down my chest And by your fire I became the poet of the flames... The poignant poetry of Komitas;
  • Rated by pinkpuzzle on Jul 11, 12:15am

    the poems have been written sometime around 1905-1914, mostly short assumptions of the thoughts, feelings and soul of Komitas - some of them are like images: no wonder, he was a composer, ethnographer, folklorist, musicologist as well.
  • Rated by peanut626 on Jul 08, 9:19pm

    I Am speaks to me and moves me
  • Reviewed by asperatus on Jul 02, 5:43am

    I have nothing against bad poetry, but when someone describes them as flawless and magnificent, I must stand up and say, no they're actually trash, I don't want people reading these without reading much poetry thinking that this is the brilliant standard. Overall its so poorly formed and the associations are so forced that I find this no different from (generic) work on amateur poetry sites, just because one knows nice words does not mean one can arrange them in a glorious way, I hope he could at least arrange all the pretty musical notes better. tradegies such as My soul is a butterfly Fluttering up and down makes my over used word such as soul weep like a thousand damp walls oh and there were some leaves there windy city windmills CRYSTAL LIGHT pfffft
  • Reviewed by Zaroos on May 27, 9:11pm

    Sound pretty weird to me.
  • Rated by katesmedley on May 27, 10:50am

    Beautiful collection of poetry
  • Rated by cryslm on May 24, 8:05pm

    Very nice. I especially liked "I am".
  • Rated by FractalForest on Jun 08 2008, 9:24am

    Let my trembling voice Be nested in the sanctuary of your heart. O my wing, Let me part in a gasp And fly away...