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The Tale of Falling Stars by SonjaThomas
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Devious Cogent [{ poetry }] by Novelty
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A variety of poems;; ones that range from love &&happiness to grief and snails. Although new to the scene of poetry, I hope my works will be thought provoking and entertaining for you to read.
I'm Your Cinderella by Behind_The_Mask
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The Jelly by silver_raindrops
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A random poem I wrote on a holiday with LittleOwl. At this stage in my life I had this deep internal craving for jelly so figures I would write about it. I am proud to say I've now moved on to dohnuts and custard berliners. (:
The Quiet Girl Who Talks To Animals by PapeRxHearT
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Janie is a quiet girl. No one ever bother's her, i guess she's also invisible, she has a pet, black widow, a spider that is friendly and is named Lie. Janie can talk to animals, great thing right? You bet, she loves animal's and nature, she works at a pet shop that is not to far from the woods. She would sometimes go their to read with Lie, or just explore. One day she goes deep into the woods and discovered a secret city, one far from her home town. Instead of people, it's full of wolves, kind one's and heres the thing, the new kid at her school, Brendon Wolverton is one of them...
Bye, Bye Virginity by Just-Krissy
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*WARNING: Written in 2008, some content may be offensive* Stasee is your typical shy, quiet teenage girl until the night her brother's best friend Damen Hurtz decides to finally acknowledge her existence. In a desperate attempt to gain his acceptance she allows him to take the one thing every girl values most...her virginity. After that night, Damen constantly begins accepting her while they're alone and then rejecting her in front of his peers. Stasee's frustration and confusion continues to grow, as do her feeling toward the man who continues to break her heart. He claims that he cares for her, but will his need for his peer's acceptance prevent him from ever treating Stasee the way he should? And if he finally realizes the stupidity of popularity over love, will Stasee still be waiting for him?