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Where Are My B***s?A Poem by The Nude WriterAnother edition of cheap pop poetry :) |
PerspectivesA Poem by Lobster GoldbergA poem about a mouse |
the hobbitA Poem by conthe joke of the decade |
I Can be Your Hero, You Be my Heroine.A Poem by Kala BenfieldLet me personify this feeling for you.Allow me to make this pleasing to your voicewhen you say it aloud.As it aches your heart and scratches your thro.. |
A broken manA Poem by JohannaThis is a winter poem written from a man´s point of view. Would really love it if you read and told me what you thought, merry christmas by the .. |
uprootedA Poem by Jo Schmostanding in a field as a child felt like magici was just a blade of grass, surrounded by infinite greenmy small size did not influence my indestructib.. |
Killer WaveA Story by Brenden SinghYoung Tsuna Watanabe, brash, foolish and arrogant is estranged from all he ever knew and held dear. His prestige and power. Self-destructive decisions.. |
GamesA Story by Your TeashipBased briefly around Tom Riddle and an experience he had while in the orphanage as a child. It's not something that /actually/ happened in the book. I.. |
Just a LeafA Poem by Shayna Joyce~A leaf is not but a leaf having a mind of its own though its life is brief no leaf, no stem a clone Each vein grows alone no two grow the same.. |
To Other PoetsA Poem by NIGHT OWLWhen I read your work,I feel sort of ashamedThat while you talk of hopeI talk of pain.I'm shining a lighton the darkness within meAnd I sorta feel emb.. |
Skinny LoveA Poem by Lauren PaigeAnd maybe we could have been somethingOr maybe we would have been nothing at allBut the only thing I know is that even thoughYou're thinner than I amW.. |
Small Town GirlA Poem by Amy TurtonCity lights always seem so beautiful to me,but maybe that's because I'm a small town girl, you see.Cobblestone streets are my way of life,with big ol'.. |
small, quiet cornerA Poem by Shapirtaa poem on reading! |
No one knows AtlantisA Poem by Regina K. PrideNo one knows Atlantis because it's forbidden from our sights, but they're still curious about it. |