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I have noticed a lot of my poem's words, ideas, & titles, Are being inserted, reused, & recycled In other people's poetry on this website. Can't people form there own original ideas & plots? Without re-wording other's to make it sound new? Will I get one last supper? Pass the bread. A prayer before slumber. Busy with bible study you read. Walk on water? Hailing brimstones... Confessions to a father. Spying ghomes. Sacred wishes, granted. Class dismissed go home. Written lies slanted. Evil curses & spells chanted. Bad nurses banned from a paradise enchanted. Blessed is he who is with me. Bring me an angel. Their name was cupid. Love created what he did. Goddess of love sent from above. Granted me a solid connection. With a united ressurrection. Formed to perfection. A true delight shining like a prism bright. Deflecting sin, reflecting next of kin. Metallic rainbows will win.
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Jan 15, 2015
Jan 15, 2015 at 9:40 PM UTC
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I have noticed a lot of my poem's words, ideas, & titles, Are being inserted, reused, & recycled In other people's poetry on this website. Can't people form there own original ideas & plots? Without re-wording other's to make it sound new? Will I get one last supper? Pass the bread. A prayer before slumber. Busy with bible study you read. Walk on water? Hailing brimstones... Confessions to a father. Spying ghomes. Sacred wishes, granted. Class dismissed go home. Written lies slanted. Evil curses & spells chanted. Bad nurses banned from a paradise enchanted. Blessed is he who is with me. Bring me an angel. Their name was cupid. Love created what he did. Goddess of love sent from above. Granted me a solid connection. With a united ressurrection. Formed to perfection. A true delight shining like a prism bright. Deflecting sin, reflecting next of kin. Metallic rainbows will win.
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Jan 15, 2015
Jan 15, 2015 at 9:40 PM UTC
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