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Discount Shakespeare by luxsick
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Deep-diving into the culprits of my self-deprecation, "Discount Shakespeare" showcases all 50 of my poems, originally posted on Twitter, which I had written from my high school years to this day (whenever this gets published, I guess). Teeming with vivid themes of philosophy, science, love, rage, and protest, this poetry book aims to be nothing short of the perfect companion for an existential crisis. These pieces are best paired with a bowl of mac n' cheese, the devastating daily news, or an endless loop of Robyn's "Dancing On My Own" blasting at maximum volume through the walls of your bedroom. And if you're a damsel in the mood for distress, then this is the book for you! An anthology of musings. © seomins
Ivy Indigo by drakoyne
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a short poetic story of an ivy whose roots climbed the wrong walls, and yet found home in another's house of stone.
Along The Wildflowers' Field by venflorive
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poetry from love and pain to healing and growth.
Fiery Enamorments  by venflorive
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poetry burned in romances... and achings.
A Voyage to Anthemoessa by cereseithne
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Lonely, we blazed through the precipitous trails of our perennial springs as though we were not distinctively dwellers of our own lands. Its conundrums, which oftentimes hit us like combers, we endeavor to embark on to illuminate its intricacies. We predominantly put ourselves into a highly fructuous anamnesis just to elucidate whatever perches our soul, even if it is blisteringly suffocating. Always and forever, Ceres Eithne
to move on by alphabelat
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let the pen run wild as it tell the tale about u and me but never us. genre: (not so) poetry // english