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Sparkle in Wisdom
43/F/West Africa    Started writing when I was 14, Things made me realize "I enjoy to write for myself". ....began my journey. Wrote countless numbers, din't save any...!! …
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and in my mind I still need a place to go
76/M/Philippines    Been writing since 16 .. Now 76 .. www.poetrypoem.com/aussiepoet ... www.etastic and here ..
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34/M/Toronto   
Jey Blu
16/F/My Own Hell    My opinion our culture can treat a loss like it's a win and right before we turn on them we give them the highest of …
Crystal
15/F/Earth    HIIII!!!
cleann98
Gender Fluid/Philippines    i'm back '-' but i haven't written anything in over two years and all the people i used to know here are probably inactive now._. …
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21/M/Pennsylvania    I write what I feel. Please give me feedback and honest opinions on my posts. Thanks!
Therese Syang
F/Cebu, Philippines    Learning and Growing with Optimism (visit my travel blog, link bellow ) https://theresemaglahus01.wixsite.com/website
T R Wingfield
41/M/Deep in the Heart'o'Dixie    Please excuse spelling and punctuation errors. I use this as a mobile sketchpad. Most poems are stream-of-consciousness and almost certainly a rough draft. All works …
Mellow waves
19/F/Lebanon    Poetry and violin stole my heart from the very start! Also i’m a thalassophile.
Emeka Mokeme
M/Nigeria    A Naturopathic Physician,Poet, Researcher,Lecturer,Human rights activist,Crisis Councillor, Humanitarian, Author of A Guide to Health(Natural Medicine), Whisperings from within:Poems by Emeka Mokeme,Personal Glimpses,and a Poetry Therapist.
saige
22/F    i write about people and places i've known. some are truer than others.
A Simillacrum
https://youtu.be/wY5DppUfpww
CA Smith
23/M    A web developer by trade, I use poetry as a creative outlet.
Sajini Israel
Sajini Israel is a writer and poet
she is beautiful and brilliant and brave. she is going to change the world someday and she doesn't even know it yet.
False Poets
how oft in life do we presume, take for granted grants so extra-ordinary that we forget to remember the extra and see only the ordinary. …
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