PostsCommentsPayoutssaltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • yesterdayRE: We love as if the sun would ceaseThank you friendsaltycat (69)in Rant, Complain, Talk • 2 days agoRE: Everything appears boring. I'm tired!It is frustrating seeing others get the big votes and think how come it's not me. Currently I'm just enjoying having an outlet and making connections with similar writers. One of…saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 2 days agoRE: On the right time your narrative arc comes through strongly - moving from the father's regret, moving through the daughter's growing awareness, to their eventual confrontation. I think this is its…saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 2 days agoRE: Who are youyour poem combines the ethereal with profound introspection, beautifully encapsulating a search for a love that feels both illuminating and just beyond reach...saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 4 days agoRE: We love as if the sun would ceaseThank you for your appreciation it's most welcome. Have a lovely weekend.saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 6 days agoRE: 𝒀𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝑳𝒊𝒇𝒆... 𝒀𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝑺𝒕𝒐𝒓𝒚.. 𝒀𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝑨𝒓𝒕Thank you for such an uplifting poem. I particularly liked the lines 'For every time you think you'll fail.. Go harder, twice as you have imagined.. '. Your conversational tone…saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 6 days agoRE: Ink BleedsI really like the sentiment of your poem, and how we have both used words and books in our poems. The metaphor of ink as a medium for capturing love and it's impermanence is…saltycat (69)in Informationwar • 9 days agoRE: NWO - Code?It's funny but newspaper headlines stating after obviously not reading the 80,000 odd pages released that it was definitely just Oswald. Not the CIA! No involvement from Israel…saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 11 days agoRE: 'A Short Honeymoon in Auvergne 'Thank you for reading.saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 12 days agoRE: No Choice.Your poem's opening is really strong. The simple yet powerful act of holding back tears embodies the experience of heartbreak in a relatable way. Poignant stuff.saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 14 days agoRE: clean spot I really enjoyed your poem about the pineapple seller and your theme was also good - showing the ripple effect of positivity and personal improvement.saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 14 days agoRE: Lost IdentityThis is complex. You convey a deep sense of loss and longing. The transition from beauty to despair is palpable.saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 14 days agoRE: Relief from the Coming Seasons and Cold 【EN/JP】 巡り巡る季節と寒さからの解放What a beautiful poem/lyrics. Your use of sensory details is especially noteworthy, 'Sunlight filters through curtains' and 'the world soaked in melting snow' evoked for me vivid…saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 15 days agoRE: Breath of Fresh Airthank you for reading.saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 17 days agoRE: Have a 'Cigar', a Poem By Allen TaylorYour 'whore has the whole damned country by the balls' is a great line, arresting and sharp with social commentary.saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 17 days agoRE: Too Many WordsI found "Another hand, another hold, / Another love, for a moment sold" is particularly striking, capturing the transient nature of connections that are often fleeting and superficial.saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 17 days agoRE: Sanity To Compressed Agony Your narrative voice is strong. The conversational tone you adopt engages the reader, almost as if it's a dialogue with the self. This approach enhances the relatability of the…saltycat (69)in Blockchain Poets • 20 days agoRE: Absence weighs heavier in the stillnessI always enjoy some personification and here your moon and stars are transformed into silent witnesses. I think your technique has added depth and enriched your piece.saltycat (69)in Informationwar • 20 days agoRE: Oh no, Rosie O'Donnell has left the country! Loved hearing about the goss between Trump and Rosie - does give them that more human perspectivesaltycat (69)in Informationwar • 20 days agoRE: Which team do you belong to, with or without time changeThanks for your interesting history. I love how international our site is. As a UK resident I can only say I can agree the time changes are a pain. No real discussion in the UK…