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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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