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Roots - LMS



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Fri Feb 10, 2017 6:56 pm
RippleGylf says...



Basically, the goal of this collection is to record all of the early memories I can remember through poetry. Hopefully it is cohesive and interesting and all that. *crosses fingers* This will be my first time trying LMS, so hopefully it goes well.

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"Eternity, I hear you calling, but you will not have me yet."
  





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Sat Feb 18, 2017 1:44 pm
RippleGylf says...



Current order of posted poems:

1. the lantern (Week #1)
2. the swingset (Week #4)
3. perspective shift (Week # 5)
4. eggshells (Week #8)
5. the parades (Week #2)
6. the library (Week #6)
7. the camera (Week #3)
8. naïveté (Week #7)
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Sat Feb 18, 2017 1:51 pm
RippleGylf says...



Week #1: the lantern

This is describing a minor detail of a single room in my former abode. It was this metal lantern that was... green? I'm still not sure what kind of metal it was, though I know it isn't copper. We still have it lying around in a storage room, and seeing it the other day prompted this poem.
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Sat Feb 25, 2017 8:25 pm
RippleGylf says...



Week #2: the parades

When I was younger, I lived on a cul-de-sac where every so often, a parade would go by the end of the street. I never really knew why they were throwing a parade, but it was always really fun to see. I could always hear it starting from inside, and instantly knew what was going on.
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Sat Mar 11, 2017 10:49 pm
RippleGylf says...



Week #3: the camera

I begged my parents relentlessly for a camera when I was younger. One year, my pleas paid off, and I received an ancient digital camera for Christmas. Mind you, it was a solid digital camera. It just didn't use SD cards. At all. After taking pictures of literally everything in the house, I would compile the photos into videos using Microsoft Movie Maker. Top notch film-making. :roll:
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Sat Mar 11, 2017 10:55 pm
RippleGylf says...



Week #4: the swingset

In our backyard, we had an old swingset that I would swing on often. I think it was one of the most calming things about my old house. Right after moving, I missed it a lot, for that reason. It seemed separated from time, somehow.
"Eternity, I hear you calling, but you will not have me yet."
  








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