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NuBlaccSoul
24/M/South Africa    Writer | This is ancestral, past-life reading; this is meditation & prayer; this is future telling. always becoming. The undying soul in a decaying case. …
Denxai Mcmillon
27/Non-binary/Frederick    it isn't always depression it could be that you've simply outgrown things you feel you need.
Michael Murphy
United States    I've always written, but decided to start sharing what I write. I find now that I love anything written by my parents, grandparents... (even recipes) …
Impeccable Space Poetess
Life♡Love    I'm no good at BIOS etc But~this is SO--GOOD:);):)<333 ...thanks for posting xour lovely poems... ❤ IMPECCABLE SPACE POETESS
ma    most of my poems sound a little bit like a suicide note and this is the first time i haven't kept them buried 6 feet …
19/MA   
Denel Kessler
You, my fellow poets, are amazing. I'm glad I found you. Keep writing and sharing. Regarding copyrights? Our poems are a part of us and …
Camélia Evergreen
Ohio    The truth lies at the intersection of sensation and analysis. Inspiration lies beside it.
Cooper H
Memphis   
wordvango
"The unexamined life is not worth living."
Mickey Lucas
Canada    someones coming down somewhere
allison
winnsboro, tx.    anything to feel like I am still here
Skaidrum
The Basalisk's Chambers    "And sometimes, love is just the aftermath of a tragedy." ----Skaidrum.
M
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The back of your mind    c'est la vie
Danzel
Canada    "I believed that I wanted to be a poet, but deep down I just wanted to be a poem." – Jaime Gil de Bieda
Purple Rain
U.S.A    Don't wander; you will become lost.
Black Roses
All i have is poetry
raingirlpoet
21/Non-binary/another world   
Mercy B
ohio    Our failure and triumphs are not what define us in this lifetime. It is the paths in which we choose to overcome and achieve them …
AnActualToaster
24/F   
pussy plugger 3000
20/F/Ireland    a foggy recollection of what was once quite clear, if only for a second
Katie
I don't know a thing about poetry
abby
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