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  • Poetry » Dramatic
    Firetaming and Storytelling
    3

    Firetaming and storytelling Don’t you remember, when were but boys? The world collapsing, in ripples of noise When we as children in the forgotten land, Slipped through the town like ...


    Eimear - Feb 8, 2008 - 1 min read

  • Poetry » Lyrical
    Society
    5

    Gaze upon the sheep of Earth None of which have names. All numbered to be counted While their leaders slumber, tame. They all have judging farmers To herd them through ...

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    Ka Seven - Feb 8, 2008 - 1 min read

  • Poetry » Dramatic
    It all comes back to you
    4

    Incandescence wrote: "It all comes back to you by Kylie Boddie, 1 Dec 1989" Thank you for adding this... It's beautiful somehow, and more than touching in another way. Incandescence ...


    PenguinAttack - Feb 8, 2008 - 2 min read

  • Poetry » Lyrical
    365
    10

    365 I’ve been waiting since 3:65 yesteryear to see you in my room, chewing on an old cigarette and smiling. I’ve been doing nothing, really, sitting around the old couch ...


    Gadi. - Feb 8, 2008 - 1 min read

  • Poetry » Other
    For Mathew Brady
    7

    He came down to the battlefields after the killing was over, saw the bodies scattered around like blue and grey leaves in autumn. But his photographs were black-and-white and the ...


    Cade - Feb 7, 2008 - 1 min read

  • Poetry » Narrative
    My First Poem
    13

    She walks alone to class with her books in hand Some boys walk by laughing at her clothes, he hair, her face One looks back, eyes soft apologizing to her ...


    BroadwayLuver - Feb 7, 2008 - 2 min read

  • Poetry » Dramatic
    Falling in like.
    8

    I look at you. You are looking at me. You look away.


    Zalex - Feb 7, 2008 - 1 min read

  • Poetry » Other
    My Haikus
    10

    Okay, this is a collection of my haikus. I was going to put up limericks and poems as well, but I realized that I’d already posted them up. (Willie the ...


    Teh Wozzinator - Feb 7, 2008 - 1 min read

  • Poetry » Lyrical
    and now i know
    5

    Do you know how it feels, To get used and lead on, To find someone you like so much And to fall so far. To get your heart ripped out ...


    jumping_jacks142 - Feb 7, 2008 - 1 min read

  • Poetry » Other
    Mixed Signals
    4

    We were once the best of Friends. and nothing more. But lately, everything you do is making you the one i adore Your words will tell me one thing, but ...


    TickledPink - Feb 7, 2008 - 1 min read

  • Poetry » Other
    First Time
    10

    First time. Lead by a hand, through a door. Sh-sh-shaking, so nervous, nails nibbled raw. Mind racing, heart pounding. I shiver, never felt so naked. Blush painted cheeks Note: avoid ...


    TickledPink - Feb 7, 2008 - 1 min read

  • Poetry » Lyrical
    Our Lost Autumn
    9

    The beacons lit, the fire spreads Into the hearts of many. An impossible glow that fills our heads; It's warmth is quite uncanny. The soft and chilling breeze Draws our ...


    Weatherthestorm - Feb 6, 2008 - 1 min read

  • Poetry » Other
    This is what Love is to me
    11

    Love is the thing that makes you crush But that is never going to happen to me Love is my worst enemy I just ignore it My life is hell ...


    SimonCowellLuver - Feb 6, 2008 - 1 min read

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    I look out to the window out to the sea, You and me going across what the mind can see, Over the moon I can touch the stars, The feeling ...


    aestar101 - Feb 6, 2008 - 2 min read

  • Poetry » Other
    Protecting the Fallen, Poem
    3

    Within coveted sky, a light may shine through, as winged creatures fall down, everlasting, Their intentions once pure, their wings spread alight, rejection darkens the heart, once forgotten, And yet ...


    Raptured - Feb 6, 2008 - 1 min read


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