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KiroSevin

  • Dramatic Poetry Re: A Reason to be Good

    Back again to post some amateur poetry. Two things before you read it: I only put 12+ because I didn't know if anyone younger than that would understand it, let ...

    Feb 1, 2011
  • Other Poetry Re: You died, tonight.

    Haha! I know your pain. My internet connection has failed me way too often. It's a goofy poem about a common pain. XD I love it. -K7

    Jan 1, 2011
  • Fantasy Short Stories Re: Three

    This reminds me of a prologue. An excerpt from a later chapter that's used to grab you and reel you into the fascinating and wondrous world that you aren't aware ...

    Dec 28, 2010
  • Fantasy Short Stories Re: An endless dream

    Enormous flowers of bright reds and yellow bloom in the sky, I laugh because this is impossible I cry because it is beautiful. Butterfly’s with colors I’d never knew existed ...

    Dec 28, 2010
  • Dramatic Poetry Re: I am Death

    I love this. Seriously, I started reading and thought "This is awesome." There was one thing especially that I noticed though: the rhythm. The beat of the poem (unless this ...

    Dec 28, 2010
  • Other Poetry Re: To Ride a Snowflake

    Thanks to all for the comments/suggestions!!

    Dec 28, 2010
  • Lyric Poetry Re: A Beautiful Illusion

    Wow. This is really impressive (but this is coming from an amateur, so don't take it too much to heart). I really like this piece because it gives the mind ...

    Dec 21, 2010
  • Scripts Re: Little White Lies (working title)

    Joe stands in the hall for a few seconds before wandering back to the kitchen. He pulls the knife out from where it is wedged in the wooden table. He ...

    Dec 21, 2010
  • Other Poetry Re: To Ride a Snowflake

    I really didn't know which category to put this this is my best guess, haha. One of my first poems (of the few I have). Inspired by a car ride ...

    Dec 20, 2010


I wonder if people felt the freedom in our culture to love louder, if they'd be quicker to say "I miss you" when the absence of someone is felt instead of just thinking it.
— soundofmind