Comments on »(To Die For) The Night Gerald Godfrey Renounced His Fate and Fell in Love with a Prostitute Named Madeline« by Phillip Locklin
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- Anonymous on »(To Die For) The Night Gerald Godfrey Renounced His Fate and Fell in Love with a Prostitute Named Madeline« by Phillip Locklin:"Very nice. Kind of different. but very interesting."

- Anonymous on »(To Die For) The Night Gerald Godfrey Renounced His Fate and Fell in Love with a Prostitute Named Madeline« by Phillip Locklin:"Very nice! And a magnificant , explicit reality to irony."

- Deep on »(To Die For) The Night Gerald Godfrey Renounced His Fate and Fell in Love with a Prostitute Named Madeline« by Phillip Locklin:"love the technique of writing,you made me wonder what is to then happen to madeline"

- Benji on »(To Die For) The Night Gerald Godfrey Renounced His Fate and Fell in Love with a Prostitute Named Madeline« by Phillip Locklin:"Very Nice"

- Xande on »(To Die For) The Night Gerald Godfrey Renounced His Fate and Fell in Love with a Prostitute Named Madeline« by Phillip Locklin:"Love this poem! Very eclectic and yes, ironic"

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