Points Branson

what do you guys think of my poems i have on poetry.com?
can you guys tell me if think my poems ( usually under george branson or george a branson or george allyn branson) are good or if i need to work at them more to read them please go to www.poetry.com and type george branson in the search bar all of the poems that come up are mine so tell what you think please??? 10 points for best answer.
I liked mostly all of them but I really liked “Dream Girl” and “Lost Love”.
check mine out, the names jessica clark ( alot of of them, 5th page, 7th one down )
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