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    | Reviewer: 
    Faibhar
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    Feb 28, 2004 | 
   
   
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        When hasn't one wondered of the secret life of Russel Crowe? (Any misspelling is quite intentional, and of course, you are most welcome. What a wonderful way to  mind unblock. More would do well to enjoy a similar outlet). Well, maybe some have but to get back on point regarding this poem, it is fine. Readers would do well to enjoy this delightful change of pace. (8/10) 
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        - Replied by: 
L'étranger
  (Edit)  (Feb 28, 2004)
 
        - Thankyou Faibhar! 
 While Russell wasn't the muse for this one, what began as one part - up to the first division - ended up becoming more. Originally posted in another 'general' forum, the subsequent (2nd and so on) parts were my responses to what a male actually responded to, and while I had to exclude those parts for their own privacy, I have to say without that input 'L'homme' would not have become what it did become. I don't fancy myself as a poet in the everday sense, but I find that verse-like form also helps when I am having a bad blocked day, that way I experiment with words and try to fit them into a scene to express an overrall mood.   
       
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