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 Apr 2013 A C
La Flaneuse
Words
 Apr 2013 A C
La Flaneuse
They melt and fizzle on my tongue, as soon as we’re together,
My hackneyed rhyme may stand in line, as if it had thought better.

They dip and swoop and leap and swirl, praise of every kind,
But I look your way and soon realise it all was in my mind.

The lightest touch, the briefest glance, would set my heart a-flutter,
Now two years on, and I think thoughts I swear I will not utter.

An open hand I left to lie, all lonely and forlorn,
Hoping it would catch your eye and I’d be yours ‘til morn.

A dancing chequered joy you were, all lit up with smiles,
A pool of beer now in my lap, so much for feminine wiles.

Blushing cheek on beating heart, a feeling now familiar,
Arms entwined in loving grasp, I start to feel peculiar.

You listen nightly to my fears, your patience never-ending,
A medal you deserve my dear, your ear I must be bending.

I’m the one, who’s scared of all the beauty that’s before me,
And still you soothe and care for me, oh how you must deplore me.

So handsome in each photograph, you really are quite dashing,
My face is weird: that’s what I get, for juvenile car-crashing.

I know you’re feeling odd tonight; I’d really like to cheer you,
But I’m afraid I’d crowd you out by wanting to be near you.

I’ll be here, while you take time, I’ll love you now forever,
And look at me! Well, I can rhyme! Oh, aren’t I very clever.
 Apr 2013 A C
Ugo
because we fell in love with the law
and fell out of love with ourselves.

because the ***** of great minds
wear pineapple fatigues in their fathers’ *******;

from Judas swallowing 9 bullets
to one day being a kid at heart
a symptom of some abnormality.

Ever get the feeling that you’ll die on a Tuesday?

Or one day wake up on their government bed
Screaming,
“you can blame the French Revolution
On silent reading!”

watching

as three teacups of *** plan war on the asphalt.
 Apr 2013 A C
Ellyn k Thaiden
C
 Apr 2013 A C
Ellyn k Thaiden
C
Colors and Cravings
Cover ups and Canters
Con men and Crazy minds
Convenient and Casual

A breaking world
 Apr 2013 A C
Ellyn k Thaiden
There once was a pig
named Phil
He decided to go up a
hill.
When he got to the top
he stopped, and
ate some grass.
My teacher Mrs. See saw I was being silent today. Day of Silence. So Mama See came up to me and wrote this peom on my white board I have been using to communicate. She knows I write peoms, especially during this class, cause its computer apps.

Thanks Mrs. See for making my day.
 Apr 2013 A C
Ellyn k Thaiden
Soft and supple lips
Every curve a brand new thrill
His arms embrace me

Rough hands on soft skin
Cheek to cheek and lash to lash
His chest hard and warm

Our breathing is one
Beats that drive the body, one
Opposites collide
 Apr 2013 A C
Ellyn k Thaiden
They say
Get over it
He wasn't that important
Then why is there a pit

In my shattered heart
Eating holes
Causing an infection
I'm my own cannible

You don't understand
He was my life
With him gone
I'll never be a wife

Unable to love
With such passion again
Never again
My young friend
 Mar 2013 A C
Ellyn k Thaiden
Star Wars and Minecraft
Oh darling I wont forget
Soul Eater and fried PO-TA-TOES
My face will not let

My smile go away
And my stomach keeps on to churn
My heart beats fast
With every turn

I hope our nerd days
Never end
I am glad we can
Be soul friends
 Mar 2013 A C
Naomi Lockhart
Today, today
you suffered loses
life and death
a strange promise,
The Devil's disciples
we must be,
day by day
pulling the trigger,
More than enough
young men in vain
have to die,
This must be Hell's Anniversary
This was an assignment in a history class during my sophomore year in high school. 5-29-08.
It's about World War II. The poem was created by using only a few chosen words out of letters to and from soldiers from the war.
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