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And from where I came you do not know by epigramman
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The stupor of lost motherhood by epigramman
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Poetry by rogerconway1
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THIS POEM SITUATES CONTEMPORARY LIFE AS A GROWTH EXPERIENCE, NOT A CONTEMPLATION OF WHAT MIGHT BE. IT DENIES THE 20TH CENTURY NOTIONS OF BEING AND NOT BEING.
My Book Of Imagines and Short Stories by DancingWithLlamas
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These are going to be imagines of Bo Burnham, , Jeff Davis, Dan Howell (DanIsNotOnFire), Phil Lester (AmazingPhil), Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal, and then some just little things that aren't exactly imagines. Just. Ya.
The Other Girls by Gypsylane
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As I am having a little bit of writers block I decided to dig out an old one. Its not my best but I wrote this maybe in my early twentys and it is intensely raw and personal.
Journeys of Admiral Quilibet: Not Our Kind of Waves by TyUnglebower
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The first complete story in an adventure series taking place aboard a starship turned sea vessel, exploring the planet Paxuria.
Midnight Confessions by iwoulddatemyipod
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This is me, in my worst and in my best moments. My thoughts and and my emotions are laid out here for the world to see. I write this for purely selfish reasons--I want to let it out. Now it's your choice. Will you read it?
Skrimshander (Attys 2012 entry) by bcartw
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"Upon entering the place I found a number of young seamen gathered about a table, examining by a dim light divers specimens of skrimshander." from MOBY DICK, by Herman Melville
Where Water Can't by Gypsylane
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The Sun and the Sea by OllieLambert
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This is a poem about the relationship the sun and sea have.