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  Apr 2015 Kody dibble
Shylah S
The best thing about life
is finding the simple patterns.
One too many patterns found today, and I realized finding patterns makes me happy.
  Apr 2015 Kody dibble
Shylah S
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Are you like this to everyone?
Or am I special?

I've got too many questions
too afraid to ask.
Kody dibble Apr 2015
Some Souls say
That time is but decay,
I find that if I am inclined,
I will be whatever I could,

In the essence of the morrow,
I release my sorrow,

Turning in my fears,
For Love that's always near,


Oceans abound'
Like thought and reason,
Drifting further through,
Each Season,

Tame the wind,
Find the face,
That remains in place
Light
  Apr 2015 Kody dibble
Aaron Curry
Night skies are proof
There's more than meets the eye
The two-way mirror that reflects fear
Can be shattered to reveal
What's been patiently waiting behind
All this time
  Apr 2015 Kody dibble
TSALOVERLOVER
this poem is just a bunch of quotes i found on the internet. hope you enjoy

he offered her the world but she said she already had her own
                       the most BEAUTIFUL  a woman can wear is *CONFIDENCE

the difference between me and them chicks is that i don't need to count his money because i'm too busy making my own
she turned her cant's into cans and her dreams into plans
last but not least
**be the kind of woman who when your feet hit the floor in the morning the devil says OH NO SHE'S UP!
hope i inspired some women or girls who have been down
{Fergus.} This whole day have I followed in the rocks,
And you have changed and flowed from shape to
shape,
First as a raven on whose ancient wings
Scarcely a feather lingered, then you seemed
A weasel moving on from stone to stone,
And now at last you wear a human shape,
A thin grey man half lost in gathering night.

{Druid.} What would you, king of the proud Red Branch
kings?

{Fergus.} This would I Say, most wise of living souls:
Young subtle Conchubar sat close by me
When I gave judgment, and his words were wise,
And what to me was burden without end,
To him seemed easy, So I laid the crown
Upon his head to cast away my sorrow.

{Druid.} What would you, king of the proud Red Branch
kings?

{Fergus.} A king and proud! and that is my despair.
I feast amid my people on the hill,
And pace the woods, and drive my chariot-wheels
In the white border of the murmuring sea;
And still I feel the crown upon my head

{Druid.} What would you, Fergus?

{Fergus.} Be no more a king
But learn the dreaming wisdom that is yours.

{Druid.} Look on my thin grey hair and hollow cheeks
And on these hands that may not lift the sword,
This body trembling like a wind-blown reed.
No woman's loved me, no man sought my help.

{Fergus.} A king is but a foolish labourer
Who wastes his blood to be another's dream.

{Druid.} Take, if you must, this little bag of dreams;
Unloose the cord, and they will wrap you round.

{Fergus.} I See my life go drifting like a river
From change to change; I have been many things --
A green drop in the surge, a gleam of light
Upon a sword, a fir-tree on a hill,
An old slave grinding at a heavy quern,
A king sitting upon a chair of gold --
And all these things were wonderful and great;
But now I have grown nothing, knowing all.
Ah! Druid, Druid, how great webs of sorrow
Lay hidden in the small slate-coloured thing!
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