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Truth Wins

The Mouth of Truth found at Rome .

3 total reviews 
Comment from Karen Cherry Threadgill
Exceptional
This work has reached the exceptional level

That is perfect. The picture is lovely, though at first glance it looked like a big sugar cookie, Or, maybe I am just hungry. This is concise and first rate. I really enjoyed it. Karen

 Comment Written 21-Apr-2024


reply by the author on 21-Apr-2024
    It's only a legend but I know for sure I would not test it and put my hand in... when I was young I would lie to avoid being punished ( in boarding schools).

    I'm much older and hopefully wiser and I have stopped saying lies ..they just get you into more problems.

    Thank you for the top score review !
reply by Karen Cherry Threadgill on 21-Apr-2024
    I was told that if you don't
    lie, you never have to remember what you said. :-)
Comment from Wojciech Gurak
Excellent
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I totally agree with the sentiment expressed in this monostich. Truth will come out, whether in a day or a decade, to be dealt with at that time. Well written. Good title.

 Comment Written 20-Apr-2024


reply by the author on 22-Apr-2024
    Thank you! I totally agree.

    I try to be honest cause growing up I learned that a lie might get you out of strife in that moment but some how the truth will come out and bite you in the butt
    twofolds.
Comment from rspoet
Excellent
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This is an interesting monostich poem for the contest.
Unusual comparison of truth to a rotten tooth;
that's more like a lie.
Your title must have one or two words.
Good luck in the contest.
Robert

 Comment Written 20-Apr-2024


reply by the author on 20-Apr-2024
    To me it seems clear:

    Eventually a rotten tooth has to come out

    Idem the truth.

    I will edit the title thanks for advising me .