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rob
rob
chicago    everythings alright, always alright
jesse packard
31/M/Rainier, Oregon    Hello so I am 31, and I'm looking to see if people even like my poems. I have been told I suck at writing, but …
Edward Coles
26/M/Hat Yai, Thailand    some guy
circus clown
TX    i want to be your only friend
C Michael Higgins
Oklahoma    Let God arise let his enemies be scattered let them also that hate him flee before him. Honor all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. …
Victoria Queen
"Write hard and clear about what hurts."
ZL
F/Earth    I feel sh*t, then write about it.
WILLIAM WORTHLESS
pluie d'été
"We are alive to be who we discover before we die."
raingirlpoet
21/Non-binary/another world   
Rachel
usa    made a new hellopoetry to start fresh and add in some new works; hello to new and old followers. rachel // 15 // us // …
paper boats
F/Kolkata    https://www.facebook.com/ishani.pant
Aoife Teese
north    this is therapeutic whether you and I like it or not
VG E Bacungan
Manila    Lawyer at dawn. Poet by dusk.
Akina
I'm just a girl who needed somewhere to get it all out...
Yoni Sav
"Writing, to me, is simply thinking through my fingers." Isaac Asimov
Suhani Maui
A place called Nostalgia    Never resist any urge. . . Any urge resisted. . . Is a pleasure unsought for. .. & we all love pleasure itself & to …
Sibiu    Just a guy who's constantly shifting from one mental state to another. Depression , anxiety , macabre and darkness. With bright little lights coming out …
Cristina
32/F/where I belong    We forget more than we can remember. *constructive criticism is welcomed* https://randurifaurite.wordpress.com
Forgotten
The Netherlands    The fact that you're reading this is either a sign that I trust you enough to show you this or that you're a total stranger. …
Madisen Kuhn
25/Cisgender Female/Charlottesville, VA    @madisenkuhn | madisen.co | author of eighteen years + please don't go before i get better + almost home
Theia Gwen
New York    “Hatred is so much closer to love than indifference.” Marya Hornbacher
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