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Sea, See, and Saw
A Poem by
rubberduckyheart
Bones are hidden Make them seen It’s like a showcase And I’m a pinned butterfly You can see me I can see more It..
maybe it\'s just me
A Poem by
rubberduckyheart
i'm nothing but an amateur writer, i'm more of a photographer really. but i figured i'd give it a shot, for old time's sake. and maybe it's just me.
What Would I Give?
A Poem by
rubberduckyheart
What would I give To have my friendships Sewn back together? To have my heart Opened up by a surgeon And knocked back to Normality? What wo..
Too Much Sky
A Poem by
rubberduckyheart
Inspired by Sandra Cisneros "House on Mango Street"
how disgusting
A Story by
rubberduckyheart
i haven't written in ages. this is more of an exercise than anything.
Deserve
A Poem by
rubberduckyheart
deserve You get what you deserve. You deserve a waiter that doesn’t know how to serve. An extra piece of candy on Halloween. A death glare w..
Tough Crowd
A Poem by
rubberduckyheart
Inspired by Behind the Scenes by Robert Demachy Photography An Illustrated History http://www.guma.powernet.pl/historia/Dem..
Leave Your Mark
A Poem by
rubberduckyheart
Etched in stone. Wood. Sand. Where is your mark? Will you be left in everyone’s mind, Permanent marker, Your thought bringing a smile to..
Running Through My Head
A Poem by
rubberduckyheart
so cliche it makes my head hurt, but that's okay, i didn't ask to win an award with it.
Aquatic Vertebrate
A Poem by
rubberduckyheart
Dancing angelfish Slender bodied and multihued they skip to the beat of the ebb and flow Spinning around innocent swimmers Hypnotizing them with ..
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