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NuBlaccSoul
24/M/South Africa    Writer | This is ancestral, past-life reading; this is meditation & prayer; this is future telling. always becoming. The undying soul in a decaying case. ...
Quinn
22/F/Purgatory    Just a meat suit
Cubicle Kryptonite
Chicago    Voice your opinion. Check out my art-work as well if you please: @artpickhurley http://instagram.com/artpickhurley/
LJ Chaplin
22/M/United Kingdom   
Connecticut    Imagination; where stories are born and bred.
Breanna Stockham
Ohio    I'm a delicate soul and the world is rough, but I won't be afraid, I'll just soften it up.
Ayaba Babe
Fort Lauderdale    Angel | Àse | Flower Child. Vermont. Boston. South Florida. PHENOMENAL... just like Miss Angelou, HONEY consistency... just like Oshun.
Jerry
M/Washington State    Purser of Happiness Seemingly, a destination and not a trip
Ris Howie
"We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, somehow suddenly, all at once, before a word has been ...
Sean C Johnson
AK    "In the cold dark night of the soul, it's always Three o'clock in the morning." -F Scott Fitzgerald
Rachel Hannah
California    “It is not the diamonds or the birds, the people or the potatoes; it is not any of the nouns. The miracle is the adverbs, ...
Infamous one
Hello friend! My name is infamous1! I've been writing for years, its my voice. I'm being more creative no longer self destructive. I started writing ...
Ugo
Ugo
New York, New York    Doctoral candidate at Columbia University
Maddie
If only I was something Or someone profound. Here I am a silly teenager, Apathy and immaturity pinning me to the ground.
JM
JM
All poems posted here are my original works, except the ones that are not mine. Copyright ©2012-2017 J.M. All Rights Reserved.
Gabi
New York   
Elise
Maine -    I want to be that rush in your stomach as if you've just gone over an unexpected hill
Tim Knight
Cambridge    facebook.com/timknightpoetry coffeeshoppoems.com
Hunter Shields

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