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Debbie
F There is a silent scream within us all
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irinia
where East meets West Feeling Playing Recycling myself Writing as a way of being together
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Crow
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Edmund black
39/M/NJ Not Everything I Write Is About Me , However I Only Write For Myself....... Remember Jesus Is The Way And The Light.
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Anya
F I’m a cynic combined with a romantic and I’m going to pour the emotions from my experiences and thoughts into my pieces. My topics vary, …
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Shofi Ahmed
M/London UK Beauty is pure. The idea is to be pure too, to see it through! ...Enjoy on my pages some of the top reads poems on …
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Iz
25/F I like to put feelings into words.
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Krishnapriya
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Abigail Hobbs
22/F/Washington Thoughts, feelings, flowers and free verse.
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Elinor
15/F Do I contradict myself? Very well then, I contradict myself (for I am large, and contain multitudes) - Walt Whitman
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pluto
17/F
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Renee
24/F/U.S. "Write hard and clear about what hurts you" --Hemingway
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Jack L Martin
47/M/Somewhere Else © Jack L Martin - All Rights Reserved ; I answer questions with questions, think about thoughts and scrutinize the haters; the Wounded Healer.
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egghead
22/F // loving, listening, learning, and writing it all down //
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Eve
21/F Love pours out of her like ink; beautifully staining everything she touches.
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onlylovepoetry
tween the heart and NYC only love poems and other complaints; “teach me where the apostrophe goes, the comma and why the question mark is curved and dotted like my …
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Lori Jones McCaffery
F/Laughlin, Nevada Wrote my first lines at age 10. Never stopped. I write because I can't not write. Every word is ©, protected by barbed wire, quicksand …
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camps
anywhere but here the abstract thoughts of a wandering soul
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haley
24/F/indiana somewhere in the middle with my heart on my sleeve.
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