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Void by blissifly
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"i am living in the shadows of my own happiness" -a.m. this book is filled with original poetry i have written. most of the poems you will find in here are about recovery and becoming a better person for myself. [lowercase intended] highest rank: #120 in poetry
100% of me by Divya_Adu
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Astrologic Love✨ by faerieoflife
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A single poem about signature love. All Rights Reserved©
Thing I've never done  by Divya_Adu
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He, Him, His by Divya_Adu
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A poem of a girl talking about a boy she just adores
Cognizance by drunkoffwine
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This is an assemblage of poetry from my conscience. They range from my thoughts on love, sex, depression, the world, to whatever else people think about while looking out a window, or taking a shower, or lying in bed. Enter at your own risk. This is bound to be a bumpy ride. Enjoy. (all photos i use are from tumblr and none are mine unless i say so)
Lisonneta by Lisaner
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Fourteen line poems.
Hood Poetry by flexgod
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An Open Letter to My Mom. by westafricxn
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"I love you, mom. But there are some things I need to lay down..." Something every black girl with natural hair should read.
For The Women Of My Generation. by Vonsensei
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These poems are for the brave beautiful women of my generation, that are thriving to hold on to their character admits the degrading of their worth in today's society.