 my poetic lie sense 2007-01-20 . chapter 1it‘s absolutely beautiful, i love it |
 Strawberry'd 2005-04-18 . chapter 1Hm, very.. profound. I liked this a lot. It gave me tingles ^_~
Very nice. good job! |
 AboveTheSalt 2005-03-27 . chapter 1This is so beautiful. It's going on my favorites list. You have the gift of expressing yourself through poetry, a use of words so eloquent... breath-taking. The message behind it, the intermittent italicized lines, an unnamable quality that comes straight from your soul all come together in this brilliant piece. This really is one of my favorites on fictionpress. Thank you for posting it.
-salt. |
 Eirien 2004-11-27 . chapter 1Wow, this is absolutely beautiful. There is such a musicality to it, created by your choice of words, the rhyme and rhythm, and also you manage to evoke such an atmosphere, by phrases reminiscent of fairy tales and ancient myths. I like the dialogical structure, where one voice, much alike to the actual song of the nightingale, repeats the main theme in always parallel but varied phrases, and a second voice intrudes. The movement is from a happier to a sad mood, and the mention of death in the end gives the whole poem a much fuller dimension, embodying the themes of love and pain/ death that for many are expressed in the nightingale's song. Perfectly written. |
 Shalafi 2004-11-12 . chapter 1Wow. Powerful. That is an awesome poem! I don't think the second "While the moon was slowly waning..." was really needed. But hey, it's your poetry, and it's alot better than any of mine. Keep it up! |
 Toph Gonzalez 2004-09-19 . chapter 1Man, I am at a lost with words... this poem just gripped me so. Perhaps you could help me with my poems by providing constructive criticisms? |
 S.C. Preclarus Noctis 2004-08-29 . chapter 1Wow. Amazing! You're a very talented writer, and this is just...wow. I don't know how to describe it. It's so good! It reminded me of Edgar Allan Poe..a bit of that dark love, y'know? Just amazing. Write on! |
 Helgmelia 2004-08-23 . chapter 1Very eloquent. Through spacing and word choice, you've achieved a quiet and elegant mood. I like the bit about the Weaver. |
 firehair-222 2004-08-22 . chapter 1love it love it love it keep up the good work
-firehair |
 Ellerfru 2004-08-21 . chapter 1Hello! And thanks for your review on my poem, I really appreciate it. :)
Your poem... I think it is difficult to understand. But very, very beautiful. I love it.
Oh, and I read your bio... I think it is stupid that you did not get your high school diploma just because you don't speak french. It's the same in Germany. There are, basically, two languages, High German and Low German (stupid name!) and if you want to do something - school or job - you have to speak High German. And when my family and I talk in Low German in public, we're asked stupid questions, like, do you know how to use this? *points at telephone* I guess you know how that feels... |
 eew 2004-08-21 . chapter 1~ I haven't been visiting this site for a long time but the moment I read this, I felt like I've missed a lot. This is truly one great work of art.
Simply B. E. A. U. T. I. F. U. L.
Every word did its purpose. This is definitely going to my favorites.
~c. butterfly~** |
 Hershey249 2004-07-18 . chapter 1So sad...but so well done. I love how you threaded song through the whole piece, with the "chimes" and "notes", and I love the flow of the entire poem. I have to say that "adorned in colors of the free" is an intriguing line, seeing as nightingales are black...is death perhaps freedom? Intriguing... |
 Elbereth141 2004-07-15 . chapter 1beautiful... i've never heard a nightingale, so i can't comment on that aspect, but it must be a damned good sound cause otherwise this wouldn't work at all. :) |
 Needa S 2004-06-14 . chapter 1Wow..Beautifully done Brillant work!
Needa S. |
 Summerdazed 2004-06-09 . chapter 1ahh..it's so beautiful, favs.
=summerdazed= |