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Poetry Brainstorm!!!



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Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:32 pm
Princess says...



Okay guys! I know we all have problems trying to get a good subject to write poetry about, and I have came up with a few for you!


1. Winter Rose

2. Departure from the earth (death)

3. Dimples in a smile

4. A photo

5. Red lipstick

6. Murder

7. Plant with thorns

8. In depths of the universe

9. The stars

10. A knife.


I know these all may seem like normal household objects {except numbers 2 and 8}but they can have so much more meaning than it seems. Take the knife for example. It doesn't have to be a violent poem, it can be about plenty of things. And the lipstick. It doesn't have to be about love or sexual relationships. Think outside the box. :D
I came into this world wrinkled and ugly. And no matter how much I accumulate here, it's a short journey. I will go out of this world wrinkled and ugly. So I enjoy life.
  





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Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:43 pm
Juniper says...



Number two and number eight seem to be easy subjects to elaborate on ^_^. You shall see a poem from me on both of those soon ;)
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Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:46 pm
Princess says...



Be sure to tell me. I shall definatelly review them!
I came into this world wrinkled and ugly. And no matter how much I accumulate here, it's a short journey. I will go out of this world wrinkled and ugly. So I enjoy life.
  





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Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:49 pm
Juniper says...



I will; if my brains still work properly you shall expect them before the week is out =)
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