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Laure

The BROWNIEMONSTER

Poetry

Poetry
  • Constellation of thoughts

    Just some thoughts, is self-explanatory. A poem about night, fear and childhood.

    1 min read
  • Ingrained stars

    A tribute to an amazing neighbour who passed away last year due to cancer..

    1 min read
  • Vanilla and cocoa

    Is a strange title, but it talks about the fear of sleep and nightmare.

    1 min read
  • Frost and flame

    A tribute to all of YWS...happy new year and best wishes for the new year...

    1 min read
  • Halcyon days

    I was climbing a tree and the sunlight was spilling in and I was just like..... :o

    1 min read
  • The first chill of winter

    A very different sort of chill....of winter

    2 min read
  • Silver dawn

    Is got a strange title again..but it speaks of life and death

    1 min read
  • A land not so far away

    A poem that talks about my past and my future and the immigration my family made.

    1 min read
  • Marble mask

    A little haiku.....of secrets

    1 min read
  • Is a slippery slope

    Be cautious when you approached the seaside...a metaphor of the ocean and love

    1 min read
  • Why don't you?

    I wrote this under two minutes, well, at least is positive.

    1 min read
  • Evening

    For grandpa...

    5 min read
  • Carved words

    A very short poem on the dangers of speaking out of anger

    1 min read
  • Salvation

    The rain is my salvation

    1 min read
  • The art of life

    What if life was art?

    1 min read
  • Happiness isn't hard

    Happiness isn't hard, if you care to open up.

    1 min read
  • Kalu

    A prose/poem for a character

    1 min read
  • Saffron

    Poem/prose for a potential character. (Wrote this when my neurons were dying)

    1 min read
  • Would you like a cuppa?

    I was inspired, by tea.

    1 min read


It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one eye, and my thumb blotted out the planet Earth. I didn't feel like a giant. I felt very, very small.
— Neil Armstrong