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Lucy Mohr Mar 2018
It's not how he feels,
or how they feel,
or how it makes the world feel.

The one thing that matters... is you.
Colm Jun 2017
Lift not a man’s chin
By the force of your hand
When his head is down

Instead, consider this
If you are worthy of his sight
And an admiration to his eyes
He will look up at you
In due time

For it is not your place to try
And keep him from such things within
As feeling are

But encourage him instead to be
By standing out most patiently
So that you may appeal to him
And to his eyes

To seek the hopefulness within
And the truth as well, in which you share
And stand beside

No, if you seek to raise a man’s chin
You must stand with him and seek his eyes
I really like how this turned out. Some of the truest lines I've ever written...thus far. LOL!
Esther May 2016
I think the words have left me.*
they've crawled out my ears
and pooled in my eyes only to spill
down
my cheeks,
and drip down my chin only to splatter
against
the page in black blotches
that mean nothing.
I'm suffering from writer's block.
dd
Speak without your thoughts
Support your chin on your hand
Write without your eyes.
daydream.
Samantha Lee Sep 2014
Smile,    
        It's okay
Breath deep,
        Don't you dare let that lip quiver
Stop
        Think
    Crash
Don't cry

It's okay
        Just another lie
Mascara laced tears
        But remember what they tell you
                Everything will be okay
No matter how broken
    Apparently it's fixable

I need to be fixed
    Am I broken?
        
        Or do I just need a fix?

Love
    But don't get close
Hate
    But don't be bitter
            Don't forget to smile!

Back straight
Shoulders up
Chin high
    Now just don't cry.

            And most importantly
        Remember
    It's
        All
            Going
                    To
                        Be
                            Okay
Right?

       *Smile away the pain,

    They said it's going to be okay

               But when?
Emelise Aourn Jun 2014
******* reach into
their own ***** we are not
afraid of our ****
by Staceyann Chin

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