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railey
24/Non-binary archives on how i feel
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Diary of Jane
F/Planet Earth Writing is my outlet. My Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/diaryojane
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saint
do i suffer beautifully? a girl burdened with feeling too much at once
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Vanessa rue
16/F/India learning to live with an unnamed shadow, which loves to ask, have you tried poetry even once?
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Muhammad Sami Sadiq
40/M/Sweden Someone who likes poetry and trying to write...
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Lucien
15/M Should i really feel this way? Let me be a loverboy just for that one girl.
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Left Foot Poet
To walk on the left, you must know right. ~~—————————————— “Poetry - but what is poetry. Many shaky answers have been given to this question. …
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Eric Bergeron
31/M/Airdrie I am a writer from Canada. Most of my writings are for mental health and helping people in their own fight. I normally write freestyle …
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ryn
🇸🇬 Wield them proud for they are your own. Words are yours to cast in stone. Unsheathe them with reason and rhyme. Reveal them so they …
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MIssZ
22/F <3
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Psychosa
22/F Sad
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Damocles
39/M/USA Hello, I'm Dom, I love to write and live life to the fullest. Photog, cyber sec, avid hiker, father, and buff bi bear. I crosspost …
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irinia
where East meets West Feeling Playing Recycling myself Writing as a way of being together
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Tanisha Jackland
55/F/grey hair don't care... For Thomas Jackland RIP who introduced me to Kahlil Gibran and I am forever a changed poetess...
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erin walts
27/F/texas Writing to leave something behind.
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kiyori
in the wind
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Shambhavi Sahay
19/F/Bihar,India "Each word in my poems holds a tear which I never let fall."
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