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Srijani Sarkar
17/F/India A transparent cloud. I'm sorry, I don't have any silver lining.
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MaddHatterQueen
36/F/Honolulu I was born with a gift. Poetry seeded my life. My father birthed me the words. RIL❤ Daddy. Say hi to your grandson for me, ...
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Skye Marshmallow
The Stars, Outer space Sporadic outbursts of poetry about escape, emotion and experiences. Thank you for reading :)
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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. ...
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The Ripper
B'tween pen & paper I am not a great writer, you just like to read bad poetry -
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Vanessa Gatley
23/F share some of my work, if you like FOLLOW BACK love ya keep writing rock on Message lot of people who have seen my work ...
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muteD
22/F/lost paper understands me better than people do.
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Chad Roman
20/M my thoughts in words
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Karan
Earth Sometimes we tend to form a beautiful thought, overcook it, burn it and then leave it alone. Just do it instead! -Karan
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Nicole
Singapore
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DaSH the Hopeful
23/M/Rome, Ga Please hit me up with collabs, no matter how crazy or tame your idea is. Or if you wanna just talk and see what we ...
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Bethany Huang
California
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Ji Han
Singapore And entering with relief some quiet place Where never fell her foot or shone her face I say, “There is no memory of her here!” ...
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Mermaid
Sofia, Bulgaria Love ~ writing ~ reading ~ religion ~ poetry ~ swimming ~ nature ~ sky ~ trees ~ old libraries ~ book`s smell ~ meditation ...
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iridescent
Singapore I saw the moon divorce the sky tonight; this remedy is worse than the disease.
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ryn
🇸🇬 Wield them proud for they are your own. Words are yours to cast in stone. Unsheathe them with reason and rhyme. Reveal them so they ...
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