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F/MI just trying to share my poetry anonymously and hopeful develop my skills
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Shane Lease
29/M/United States
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Cassian
16/Transmasculine/Nowhere Writing from the heart and a chaotic mind. The chaos continues
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Peter Garrett
31/M/Mariupol Not much of a poet
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Mariya
39/F/Харків, Україна Kare he tikanga i roto i te rau tau. Geduld ist ein goldener Schlüssel, der mit der Zeit jede einzelne Tür öffnet.
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Michael Marchese
30/M/California “Cogitation. A distant fragment. Separate me from the whole. My thoughts...are now unchained.” -A Wolf Amongst Ravens
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Ajit Saigal
53/M An IT professional specializing in edutech and software development, I find solace in the simplicity of nature and strive for perfection in all I do. …
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Stephen Knox
54/M/Norway The Perceptional Poetry of Steve Goldenfort
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Peter Balkus
39/M/United Kingdom
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Sean Fitzpatrick
But nature is a stranger yet; The ones that cite her most Have never passed her haunted house, Nor simplified her ghost. To pity those …
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William A Poppen
88/M/Tennessee William Poppen is retired and spends most of his time writing poems, taking photos, and walking daily.
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Rachid M Nzimbena
M Hoping for a new start. Another run.
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Jimmy silker
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brandychanning
F/Land of Queens! I am exactly what you want to believe I am, not...(the goth or the ick in Gothic). My poetry only emerges when yours is sleeping. …
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William J Donovan
75/M/Charlotte, NC Writing poetry now feels like I'm cutting me with a razor so I can feel again.
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Jill
Australia
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The X-Rhymes
54/M Too likeable to be liked. Too common to comment. Too rhymed to resonate. Too metered to matter. Too English to care.
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