Poetry
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parallaxis by seasofme
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parallax /ˈpærəˌlæks/ noun 1. an apparent change in the position of an object resulting from a change in position of the observer 2. an apparent shift in the position of an object, such as a star, caused by a change in the observer's position that provides a new line of sight. the parallax of nearby stars caused by observing them from opposite points in earth's orbit around the sun is used in estimating the stars' distance from earth through triangulation. very few art works in this book belong to me.
never come true by seasofme
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Other Loves by Requi3mX
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Poems about other loves, happier loves, loves that weren't A Wrong Turn...
Tapestries by MajorSeventh
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Poems from 1978 onwards. These poems are in a different style from the later MajorSeventh, the earlier ones often with more of an Eastern-influenced cadence. Later, they vary a lot in form and style.
Witches of Eastwood by joy_reid
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Magic, mayhem, viciousness: childhood
Tales from Life by MarkDemots
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edge of the garden by hughena
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outside of eden
Beyond by MajorSeventh
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This is a fantasy adventure in 12 parts into the Anglo-Saxon past from the present - and back. Superb adventure story. Major work of modern poetry. Don't wait till after I die ;) Read it here! It begins in the present but the main body is written in an approximation of 'Gawain and the Green Knight' verse and earlier Anglo-Saxon styles, since the scene is set in the early Eleventh Century in East Anglia, Britain, somewhere in a land surrounded by shallow marshes where Viking raiders have come to leave their calling card.
gasp by seasofme
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Looking Back. by OwainGlyn
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A message to a previous lover.