| Reviews for circle of stone |
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Erlkoenigin 9/4/08 . chapter 1Ich beneide ja immer die englischsprachigen Haikudichter darum, dass es viel kürzere Worte, gibt, trotzdem: ein echter Meilenstein |
Charity F 2/23/07 . chapter 1You are quite the haiku writer, yes? Excellent job with this one. I can be applied to so many different things, different situations. Gawsh, i love it. |
jojoba-music-girl 12/12/06 . chapter 1Mostly I don't like haiku poetry, but this one really surprised me. I like this one very much! Keep up this good work, I'll check it out! |
no.peace.los.angeles 11/11/06 . chapter 1This poem is so interesting. I don't know what to say about it other than the fact that it's fascinating and I wonder what you were thinking when you wrote it, since it's not necessarily about Stonehenge. Wow. Keep writing! :) |
Terra Fire 10/27/06 . chapter 1I like this haiku, I see a lot of diffrent images. Very good. ;} VGT |
poetic abortion 7/6/06 . chapter 1I love it. The ending is in particularly starteling, so noticable and just plain great. * Noelle |
SinCorazon 6/16/06 . chapter 1I immediately thought of graveyard, souls, and old people. I see it as, the once living will rise again. You know, that kind of thing, even if that's the thing you were totally not going for. |
AimeeRaven 5/30/06 . chapter 1 Hm...I really felt like reading this again...thought I ought to let you know...it really is beautiful, even though I think I've stated clearly enough my disapproval of english haiku XD :-P...I love this one, I must admit...brilliant work...you've just captured this one, ethereal, mystical emotion I can't define...fantastic! Love, Mia |
simpleplan13 5/21/06 . chapter 1interesting.. i like it.. thanks for your review |
youzi 5/15/06 . chapter 1sounds like something out of ancient folklores...some kind of prophecy perhaps? this made me think :D |
Morwain 5/3/06 . chapter 1hmm...interesting |
burning in effigy 5/2/06 . chapter 1...reminds me of a campfire... like with the stones in a circle and flames "dance" inside... Simple poem, but it's up for interpretation... nice |
Aimee Raven 5/1/06 . chapter 1I like this, I really do, but I'm not very much into Haiku...I'm sorry, you probably don't want my opinion, but I think it's great you're learning japanese because haiku poetry can never be what it is in english or any language but Chinese and Japanese basically...I've been learning Chinese for four years now, and the thing is that every haiku verse in Chinese like in Japanese can be interpreted in a lot of ways...in English, it's quite a bit harder; in Japanese a haiku can come across as a poem a lot longer than simply three or four verses, in English that's hard to achieve...this isn't a flame or criticism, it's just my opinion, I'm sorry if I've offended...kudos to you for learning Japanese ;). And Stonehenge is magnificent..."the will dance again" really makes this the best English Haiku I've ever read :). Love, Mia |
abstractelysium 4/30/06 . chapter 1Having been to stonehenge, I totally get this. I like it a lot. Nice wording, the ending is particulary effective. Wunderbar, meine freundin! abby |
q is for quirks 4/30/06 . chapter 1i can see how this sounds like stonehedge. maybe you were thinking about it subconsciously. i don't know, just a 's very powerful for just a few words. great , and thanks for the review. |