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Marissa Purdum's avatar

I have never seen this movie, but this was cute!

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Marissa Purdum's avatar

If you didn’t say “The Princess Bride” I wouldn’t have seen any of those either 😅 apparently I am uncultured

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Marissa Purdum's avatar

Oh I’ve seen a scene from that one at least.

“The babe with the power”

“What power?”

“The power of voodoo”

“Who-do?”

“Do what?”

“Remind me of the babe.”

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Shadow Pursuit's avatar

Love it. "But I can't do Falcor, you gotta switch back." Hehe gold

Monica A Leyva's avatar

One of my favorite movies!

The Rude Guy's avatar

wow, magnificient. Why don't you open a youtube or insta where you can do voice overs for these poems with videos.

Fiona Bridges's avatar

It's a neverending story 🎵🎶

This was amazing. I love the cadence.

Andrea Thorfinson's avatar

I came for the near-death poem and stayed for the cosmic rom-com energy. Somehow hilarious and sincere. That’s not easy to pull off.

Alix@IN2LPdS's avatar

Reading this felt like stepping into a strange but familiar dream.😌

The story flips between real and surreal, yet the ideas about imagination, love, and self-forgiveness are surprisingly relatable; reminders to stay present and not be too hard on oneself.🤙🏻

Hina Gondal's avatar

Beautiful ❤️

Data Frank's avatar

What a beautiful, vivid way to capture life’s twists and turns.

Your words remind us to embrace imagination, love, and the moments that make us feel fully alive. Thank you for sharing this.

Becky Hayward's avatar

Just belting this song now!!! “Reach the stars… fly a fantasyyyyyyyy”

“Heard off camera… I can’t do falcor“ 🤣🤣💀💀

Funny of course, because that’s you, but you hit deep. “Well of course there’s a hell

It’s all in your head

Those who don’t forgive themselves

Die before they’re dead.”

Well done, sir!

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Dipti  Vyas's avatar

I love how this piece dances between humor and sincerity without losing its footing. It is

joyfully unrestrained—like a song that knows it’s winking at you while still meaning every word. The pop‑culture mashups, mythic voice, and playful metaphysics give it a buoyant rhythm that carries big ideas lightly: forgiveness, imagination, love as the animating force. The refrain about love filling the cup lands with warmth after all that glittering motion, and the ending feels like a curtain call that invites the reader to dream right along with you.

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Dipti  Vyas's avatar

God among men, just not among cats!

imi's avatar

I admire your brilliance. I couldn’t love this piece more than I do now.