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Belladonna
Forest O' Bane    How naive art thou, Oh little Child ! The petals fool You... For the Thorns are what we have to go through, to take The ...
Adi
Adi
New Jersey    I love watching movies. And TV Shows. It's a sickness really. Also check out http://hellopoetry.com/harshhappens/. He writes some really beautiful stuff.
Carolina
28/F/NH    Silence is the loudest cry for help. 4 AM knows all my secrets. I keep it all inside cause id rather it destroy me then ...
Amitav Radiance
Welcome to my world of poetry. My writings are a simple way to express my thoughts and ideas, which emanates from the journey of life. ...
N Paul
UK    Aspiring fantasy writer. Author of The Stealing of Names, an ongoing series of poems set in a fantasy world. Follow to find out when the ...
tranquil
New Delhi, India    every breeze touching the face of sand is filled with longing and satisfaction extracted from tumultuous sea and from sunburnt repose of tranquil souls © ...
David Hall
35/M/Nashville    A compilation and or congregation of my contemplation.
Elijah
South Africa    My heart wants to see free.
Francie Lynch
A poem is like a tickle, it gives both joy and pain: with blissful tears and tearful giggles, you'll read that poem again. A poem ...
72/M/King of Prussia, PA    Vernon Waring has had poetry - ranging from serious to humorous - featured in several publications including the Saturday Evening Post, First Literary Review - ...
Tyler Durden
Virginia    I hope you don't regret me
Cecil Miller
Louisiana    I paint, including the profile picture; make leisurely use of many musical instruments, and I write poems and stories. I don't censor myself in my ...
Idiosyncrasy
Over the Rainbow    Poems are alive. They say a thousand words, keep a thousand memories and show a thousand emotions.
Arik Fletcher
I was born in 1984 in Harare, Zimbabwe. I left High School at the age of 15 when my family emmigrated to the United Kingdom ...
ThePoet
28/F/Canada    Sarah Ahmed
Lolia Djisnoa

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