All Comments on 'crushed garlic'

by Jenna Grey

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CuriouswifeCuriouswifealmost 19 years ago
I really loved this

Fantastic metaphors. :)

RhymeFairyRhymeFairyalmost 19 years ago
Yummmmy ~

Yes, !!!

A great metaphorical

lil trip into the kitchen of life~

I loved the aromic feel, taste

of this simmering poem.

Just brings to life the everyday

things we all must endure,

to get to where we want. ~

Great Painting of life ~

J.DoeJ.Doealmost 19 years ago
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I like the metaphor and analogy of 'garlic' in this poem. Reconsider your lack of capitalization with your punctuation; it doesn't make sense to use one without the other.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 19 years ago
my comment:

I'm fine with the punctuation but lack of caps. ee cummings did it. I write some of my poetry that way. It gives it a more casual feel, in my opinion. The content of the poem is great.

LeBrozLeBrozalmost 19 years ago
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Had to come back and read this again;

a bit different from the usual;

but then, so is life;

an excellent metaphor here,

the conundrum of life.

ishtatishtatalmost 19 years ago
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I like this though not quite certain why. The second verse could stand alone

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 19 years ago
Garlic ya gotta love it or hate it

Great job Jenna. Makes me want to examine some of the things I've prepared over the years

don87654don87654almost 19 years ago
Second to None!

I love garlic, and I eat a lot of it. I cut down the garlic breath by eating Strawberry Yogurt afterwards, as Yogurt will diminish the garlic breath smell in the back of your mouth. Your poem is second to none in telling the truth about life in general. Very very good!

LeBrozLeBrozalmost 17 years ago
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This poem was mentioned in the Archival Review thread, in a picking through Lit's archive of over 37,000 poems.

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