Graphite

Graphite

A Poem by Lino Rie
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A peom about my discripition of drawing!

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Graphite

 

Worlds of magic and anime

characters my mind makes

people of different attitude.

Wish my mind could choose.

 

Mind full of ideas

I grab the graphite out of steal.

The white planes ready

for the magic medley.

 

Curves, straight lines, and erasing,

Planes no longer white, taking

What punishment the graphite makes

is worth the critters on the page.

Thinking of happiness, I think of that.


© 2012 Lino Rie


Author's Note

Lino Rie
This is my poem. Some of you may have read it from Fallen Angel. I would REALLY like some comments!

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I'm not a drawer! No matter how much you could teach me, I still wouldn't draw worth of crap. But drawing is like writing. You escape from realitly and just flow your hand. At least this what the poem's telling me. Nonetheless, great job.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Lino Rie

11 Years Ago

Thank you
I think its awesome how you can lose yourself when you do something that makes you happy, great poem :)

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Lino Rie

11 Years Ago

Thank you :)
C.C. Marx

11 Years Ago

no problem enjoyed it
So comments?? xD lolz And you spelled my last name wrong. xP lolz I still really like it. :) It's a really good poem and thats why when you didn't have an account I wanted to put it up for you so some of the world could see it. :D lolz

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Added on July 12, 2012
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Author

Lino Rie
Lino Rie

Williams, MN



About
I'm a girl who has little confidence and almost no talent. I'm 19 and have long blonde hair and blue eyes. My fears include: spiders, needles, not doing things right, disappointing others, and be.. more..

Writing
I am... I am...

A Poem by Lino Rie