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APHRODITE'S LONG LOST SONNETS.  by cyniqul
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greek mythology imbued poetry.
everlasting feelings by untamedpoetry
untamedpoetry
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❝don't play with my feelings.❞ a collection of short poems and quotes. ✨ #9 in poetry [12/02/18]
Muted Tears by moonhuayoon
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A collection of poems written with the translucent ink of all the tears that were never shed. - Highest rank #64 in poetry on 8/10/2020.
collection by rubyroseveare
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a small collection of fragmented thoughts as poetry.
Dark Poetry by _MidnightBlues_
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War breaks out, Or so they shout. The odds of winning Are in doubt. We have no clue What the war is about, Yet we fight On and out. I'd like to get some stuff off of my chest. Some words I'd like to say. Some things I want to admit. All can be said here. STARTED: The second of January, 2018 COMPLETED: The sixteenth of November, 2018 HIGHEST: #2 in Poetry Cover by Youtumblrgeek
Ichor by Trish_DW
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{SAMPLE: Published on Amazon} Five hundred years ago, humanity's freedom died. When the Greek Gods and Goddesses were usurped from their home on Mt. Olympus, they crashed upon Earth and enslaved the human race. Children spend their existence inside prisons ran by ruthless Immortals, and upon their eighteenth birthday, they are thrown into an arena to be fought after. Once won, they are scarified with their name and short-lived identity in an unforgiving world, where there is an absence of hope for people with mortality coursing through their red veins. Servitude shackled humanity, but then a girl stood in the arena on the first summer solstice since she turned eighteen years old. A nameless girl, trembling behind the safety of her friend, landed in the Gods' worlds without knowing that she was going to be their unraveling. This wide-eyed slave, who bled two colors. One red like humans. One gold like the gods. Five hundred years ago, humanity's freedom died, but she's here to take it back. Final Book Cover commissioned by @Fantastical-Ink
Tyrant by Heba323
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If you mention the past, you die. ~~~ Phoenix, a young woman living in The City, has grown tired of unjust deaths, brutal killings, and punishment for individuality. Chips implanted in the throats of citizens ensure that any mention of life fifteen years ago is heard, by none other than the unnamed president known as The One, and his loyal Enforcers. Lies are uttered, trust is scattered, and fear coats the air. Having endured enough, Phoenix, seeking peace and safety, decides to travel off the Continent. An unexpected encounter with someone she never predicted she'd see again alters her plans, and her life. Facing old friends, new comrades, and cruel Enforcers, Phoenix finds herself confused about her role in the midst of all these changes. Strangers are turning into allies, a revolution is being born, and there is a continuous battle between her heart and mind. She does not know who to trust and who to kill. When you are surrounded by many but are completely alone, you start making dangerous decisions. ~~~ ONGOING ©Heba Mawid 2020
𝐒𝐚𝐝 𝐪𝐮𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐬 by sanieshine
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Sad quotes and Poetry
Letters to Life: Letters written to a loved life by VolcanicDaisy
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Sequel to Letters to Life: Letters written to a lost life A collection of prose and poetry Highest ranking #7 in poetry
Six Word Story by awriterwrites
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It's amazing how six words can give you six million feelings. #MyYouth #25 in poetry [May 9, 2016] #59 in poetry [May 6, 2016]