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mateeah3

  • Poetry » Literature, Spiritual Re: Purple Lava Lamp

    Thanks for the review! Great suggestions - I didn't even think about being creative with different shades of purple. The comment about the canvas - the canvas is her room, ...

    Aug 23, 2013
  • Poetry » Dramatic, General Re: Pierced with love

    You portrayed that message really well, good job. :)

    Dec 7, 2008
  • Poetry » Other, General Re: My Haikus

    LOL I laughed on everyone single one too. Especially the doritos one. Hahaha. You have a creative head. :D ~Mateeah

    Sep 19, 2008
  • Short Story » Fantasy, General Re: Dont read! Couldnt delete entry!!

    This was interesting, and I'd like to hear more. You should defiantly continue. :) ~Mateeah

    Jun 11, 2008
  • Novel / Chapter » Romantic, General Re: Shotgun Chapter Three

    Dang, I haven't been on in awhile and I checked to see you if had posted another chapter of Shotgun and I forgot I had already read this one and ...

    Aug 12, 2007
  • Poetry » Dramatic, General Re: Alike

    Thanks everyone for the comments :) I am thinking to how I could add more feelings to this, but maybe it is a kind of feeling-less topic in the beginning? ...

    Jul 18, 2007
  • Poetry » Dramatic, General Re: The Death of a Poet

    But you acually did make me have a burning feeling, because I could never write a poem this original... or should I say, special... EDIT: Well, I suppose I shouldn't ...

    Jun 4, 2007
  • Short Story » Romantic, General Re: Good Enough ch.2

    I agree with Wiggy! I figured out how to read this. loved it. please, oh please post more.

    May 30, 2007
  • Short Story » Romantic, General Re: Good Enough

    I want to know so bad what she screw'd up on!!! Man, I would never throw away a 100$ gift card. Loved it.

    May 7, 2007
  • Short Story » Romantic, General Re: Enough to Live

    Wow. I was so used to Ellie when it talked about Liza it took me a second or two to realize who she was. I really liked this story. Really, ...

    May 2, 2007


You can cut all the flowers, but you cannot stop Spring from coming.
— Pablo Neruda