Reflections Of Color
Viewing comments for Chapter 40 "Gasoline And Matches"A collection of my All-Time Best rated song lyrics
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Comment from A TARNISHED KNIGHT
Dark it was my friend but the flaming words lightened up the page quite well that's for sure..You do tell a good story in perfect rhythm and rhyme Kudos to you
'tk
reply by the author on 02-May-2015
Dark it was my friend but the flaming words lightened up the page quite well that's for sure..You do tell a good story in perfect rhythm and rhyme Kudos to you
'tk
Comment Written 01-May-2015
reply by the author on 02-May-2015
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Comment from abbasjoy
The cry of this poor soul, is sadly felt my way too many, who end up doing something desperate, just to stop the pain. Ironically, what ends up happening is that they create even more pain for themselves, and their loved ones.
It begs the question, why are we as humans so cruel to each other, causing them pain, to the point where they end up retaliating in such a way that simply prolongs the pain or makes it worse.
Although this poem is a dark one, it resonates with such truth, which unfortunately is the lot of many.
reply by the author on 02-May-2015
The cry of this poor soul, is sadly felt my way too many, who end up doing something desperate, just to stop the pain. Ironically, what ends up happening is that they create even more pain for themselves, and their loved ones.
It begs the question, why are we as humans so cruel to each other, causing them pain, to the point where they end up retaliating in such a way that simply prolongs the pain or makes it worse.
Although this poem is a dark one, it resonates with such truth, which unfortunately is the lot of many.
Comment Written 01-May-2015
reply by the author on 02-May-2015
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Comment from boxergirl
I like your story about gasoline and matches.
It is a dark story about child abuse by a daddy who
was a preacher no less. But the father gets his
due in the end. Flows smoothly.
reply by the author on 02-May-2015
I like your story about gasoline and matches.
It is a dark story about child abuse by a daddy who
was a preacher no less. But the father gets his
due in the end. Flows smoothly.
Comment Written 01-May-2015
reply by the author on 02-May-2015
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Comment from patcelaw
I can remember as a little child say about 6 and maybe before the difference between right and wrong. I was not brought up in the church. For me knowing right from wrong seemed to be something God put in me at that early age.
Hearing bout the things going on in Baltimore the thugs know they are doing wrong. They love their sins.
reply by the author on 02-May-2015
I can remember as a little child say about 6 and maybe before the difference between right and wrong. I was not brought up in the church. For me knowing right from wrong seemed to be something God put in me at that early age.
Hearing bout the things going on in Baltimore the thugs know they are doing wrong. They love their sins.
Comment Written 01-May-2015
reply by the author on 02-May-2015
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Comment from bizzygirl
It certainly does/photo I mean. Everyone has a dark day or two. We all have dark dreams. Did you see "Burning Bed" a woman in Michigan was acquited after she set fire to he sleeping husband. She did so after years of abuse. That was back in the 70's or so. That this is dark and for some so true is very scary. Well written, kinda fits country, except no trains, or mama.
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reply by the author on 02-May-2015
It certainly does/photo I mean. Everyone has a dark day or two. We all have dark dreams. Did you see "Burning Bed" a woman in Michigan was acquited after she set fire to he sleeping husband. She did so after years of abuse. That was back in the 70's or so. That this is dark and for some so true is very scary. Well written, kinda fits country, except no trains, or mama.
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Comment Written 01-May-2015
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Why do you put those two lines "This rating does not count towards story rating or author rank," and "The highest and the lowest rating are not included in calculations" on your reviews?????? Drives me batty and I do not understand why you do that???????
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Are you talking to me? I do not do that. In reviews I have noticed that the lowest and highest review is dropped. I don't add that. It does come up on review pages
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I sent a note to contact us to see if it is computer glitch. I swear to God I AM NOT ADDING THOSE LINES. I am so sorry about it but I haven't been doing that.
Comment from judiverse
You tell a great story in this. Excellent AABB rhyme. This is a familiar story. Things become so unbearable that the narrator takes matters into her own hands and gets rid of the one who's been causing problems. Great characterization of the father as a preacher, a supposedly "godly" man who had a secret. The narrator is on death row, and we get a sense of what that is like. The criminal justice system wasn't too sympathetic, either. It's the death penalty for this person trying to get out of a terrible situation. judi
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reply by the author on 02-May-2015
You tell a great story in this. Excellent AABB rhyme. This is a familiar story. Things become so unbearable that the narrator takes matters into her own hands and gets rid of the one who's been causing problems. Great characterization of the father as a preacher, a supposedly "godly" man who had a secret. The narrator is on death row, and we get a sense of what that is like. The criminal justice system wasn't too sympathetic, either. It's the death penalty for this person trying to get out of a terrible situation. judi
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Comment Written 01-May-2015
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Why do you put the two lines "This rating...," and "The highest..." on reviews?????? Drives me batty and I do not understand the purpose for doing it??????
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I guess it's management's way of trying to puff up the writers. I don't know why we need to have a private message about receiving a six-star review, but there it is. The only time you need to worry is if you get a "1" or "2" rating from some joker. That sticks. judi
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I guess it's management's way of trying to puff up the writers. I don't know why we need to have a private message about receiving a six-star review, but there it is. The only time you need to worry is if you get a "1" or "2" rating from some joker. That sticks. judi