Loved it!
How God Created Mother
God took the fragrance of a flower, The majesty of a tree, The gentleness of a morning a dew The calm of a quiet sea, The beauty of a twilight hour The soul of a starry night The laughter of the rippling brook, The grace of a bird in flight, Then God fashioned from these things A creation like no other, And when His masterpiece was through, He called it simply...MOTHER.
Happy Mother's Day!
jhiz (Chapter 1) - Sat 24 Mar 2012
that was beautifully romantic... good to know he is more than just words but actions as well
Love defeats death... too bad it doesn't happen in real life.
Thanks for sharing your story and also a folk tale that was new to me.
wickedone43 (Chapter 1) - Thu 21 Jul 2011
Simply fantastic!
We are privileged to have your talents here. Thank-you very much :)
Kas (Chapter 1) - Thu 06 May 2010
Amazing! I was totally prepared for a sad ending but i got a happy one! I'm so glad. Thank you very much for this great fic, i truly enjoyed it.
Hesunohana (Chapter 1) - Wed 14 Apr 2010
so well written !
AMAZING!!! (I would think of better, more attractive words to describe this, but my hazy, sleep-fogged mind isn't able to function properly at this moment so please forgive me.)
Tha was beautiful. Honestly, I have a tear forming. Very well written and described, I loved it.
Wow! This was the best one-shot I've read in a long, long time. The language and word usage, perfect. Grammar was spot on and it had an easy to follow sequence of events. I can tell you did your homework and knew exactly what you were talking about. A++ ;D
Goose (Chapter 1) - Fri 08 Jan 2010
^_^ That was so awesome and heartfelt!! *wipes tear away* Never thought what would happen if he relinquished Bakusaiga, great job!!
TruGemini (Chapter 1) - Fri 08 Jan 2010
That was a great fic! To go down to Yomi and give a part of his soul to have his love back. That was awesome. Keep up the great work!
Kanna37 (Chapter 1) - Fri 08 Jan 2010
Oh wow... that was awesome! I am speechless, and will bow out of the review now - after all, it is better to say little, and well, than to say much - and poorly.
Amber
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