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Comments on »Tears of Blood« by Emmanuel Ekale Esambe

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    Oct 27, 2009:
  • Brice Walters on »Tears of Blood« by Emmanuel Ekale Esambe:
    "Some feelings are best expressed in poetry. The words so beautifully carry you into the pain he must have felt, or is feeling..."
  • May 27, 2009:
  • Simon on »Tears of Blood« by Emmanuel Ekale Esambe:
    "it's really powerful. the pain manisfests someone with a dangerously deep and spiritual understanding of his/her emotions. it's really good."
  • May 25, 2009:
  • Ryan Gordon Penn on »Tears of Blood« by Emmanuel Ekale Esambe:
    "Honest words, I can feel the pain your feeling and thats what poetry is about!"
  • May 23, 2009:
  • Laura Arman on »Tears of Blood« by Emmanuel Ekale Esambe:
    "I especially love the last two verses and the comparrison to the sea, truly beautiful words!"
  • Laura Arman on »Tears of Blood« by Emmanuel Ekale Esambe:
    "wow!"
  • May 22, 2009:
  • Steven on »Tears of Blood« by Emmanuel Ekale Esambe:
    "very deep and makes you search within"
  • May 21, 2009:
  • anon on »Tears of Blood« by Emmanuel Ekale Esambe:
    "really touching."