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The blue flower that taught me how to live by ma1rin
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''Because the world is so full of death and horror, I try again and again to console my heart and pick the flowers that grow in the midst of hell.'' -Herman Hesse Disclaimer: I don't own any of the videos, photos used for this book. Credits go out to the owners.
The Heart's Betrayal for Dastardly Desires-Deluxe Edition by HenriqueACaldas
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In an attempt to move on from his past mistakes, a young man finds solace in writing poems to his lost muse. As time goes by, the boy learns of new love and befriends someone that finally helps him heal his heart. However, good feelings do not last forever as he discovers his affection is deft and unrequited, and his friend is no longer there for him. With deception and angst filling the boy's heart, hope seems eternally lost, and as he descends into a spiral of negative thoughts, love is no longer his light but his damnation in a vicious cycle of Heart's Betrayal.
sky with no stars (poetry) by chrillow
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This is a free verse poetry. It has no strict meter or rhyme scheme, but its artistic expression is barely laid - liberating and therapeutic. (College Coursework <3)
Betelgeuse by absurdistpoet
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Collection of cinquains. [Cinquain] - An unrhymed, five-line poetic form defined by the number of syllables in each line-the first line has two syllables, the second has four, the third six, the fourth eight, and the fifth two. Line 1: Two syllables (a noun, the subject of the poem) Line 2: Four syllables (adjectives that describe the subject in line 1) Line 3: Six syllables (-ing action verbs-participles-that relate to the subject in line 1) Line 4: Eight syllables (a phrase or sentence that relates feelings about the subject in line 1) Line 5: Two syllables (a synonym for the subject in line 1 or a word that sums it up) Alternative Line 5 for older poets: Five words (a phrase or sentence that further relates feelings about the subject in line 1)
Atlas by absurdistpoet
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Collection of quatrains. [Quatrain] - A series of four-lines that make one verse of a poem, known as a stanza. A quatrain can be its own poem or one section within a larger poem.
Sirius by absurdistpoet
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Collection of tercets. [Tercet] - A three line poetry, whether as a stanza or as a poem, rhymed or unrhymed, metered or unmetered.
Centauri by absurdistpoet
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Collection of couplets. [Couplet] - A two line poetry that follow each other and rhyme. Couplets also sometimes have the same meter, meaning the same number of beats or the same rhythm.
Cassiopeia by absurdistpoet
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Collection of limericks. [Limerick] - A form of verse in five-line, predominantly anapestic meter with a strict rhyme scheme of AABBA, in which the first, second and fifth line rhyme, while the third and fourth lines are shorter and share a different rhyme.
Titania by absurdistpoet
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Collection of acrostics. [Acrostic] - A piece of writing in which a particular set of letters-typically the first letter of each line, word, or paragraph-spells out a word or phrase with special significance to the text. Acrostics are most commonly written as a form of poetry, but they can also be found in prose or used as word puzzles.
Rigel by absurdistpoet
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Collection of tankas. [Tanka] - A classic form of Japanese poetry related to the haiku with five unrhymed lines of five, seven, five, seven, and seven syllables.