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"voilence" poems
In love they wore themselves in a green embrace. A silken rain fell through the spring upon them. In the park she fed the swans and he whittled nervously with his strange hands. And white was mixed with all their colours as if they drew it from the flowering trees. At night his two finger whistle brought her down the waterfall stairs to his shy smile which like an eddy, turned her round and round lazily and slowly so her will was nowhere—as in dreams things are and aren't. Walking along avenues in the dark street lamps sang like sopranos in their heads with a voilence they never understood and all their movements when they were together had no conclusion. Only leaning into the question had they motion; after they parted were savage and swift as gulls. asking and asking the hostile emptiness they were as sharp as partly sculptured stone and all who watched, forgetting, were amazed to see them form and fade before their eyes.
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Adolescence
wouldnt it be nice if the world could live in peace no more war of voilence all of this would cease no more discrimination about a different race just a world united in each and every place. we could live as one with lots of love to share that we could give each other each and every where just a world of peace the way its meant to  be a world that we could share in perfect harmony
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Jan 11, 2019
Jan 11, 2019 at 4:13 PM UTC
world of peace
Ive been waiting all alone I can handle it on my own But now that your here I wont worry anymore Please close and lock the door Now that your here They want me to believe in lies Been told there really isnt any meaning So i stopped listening i know you wouldnt approve They have an interesting point of view Its when the anger shows that i know it isnt truth So i stop hearing There is only one war i will partake in and thats against evil That battle wont be won with voilence Just the need to help others with only the payment of a smile
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Sep 6, 2017
Sep 6, 2017 at 1:14 PM UTC
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