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  • Snow by TheRebelFox
    TheRebelFox
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      Reads 11
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      Parts 1
  • Tales from Children Gone by samara_reid
    samara_reid
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      Reads 64
    • WpPart
      Parts 7
    Thank you for visiting my page! I am so happy to share with you some of my work, and to hear your thoughts on it. This set of poems is an imagist work that speaks to coming of age and the fears of childhood that is inevitably ending. Some of these poems are dream-like, descriptive of the visions that I've lived in my mind, and some are simply metaphors for the feelings that accompany becoming an adult. I hope you enjoy it, and please do leave some comments! I would love to know whether any of these poems ring true with you and what your coming of age experiences have felt like.
  • Best Day? by anxiousenergy
    anxiousenergy
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      Reads 8
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      Parts 1
    A short imagist poem
  • NIGHTMARE by JadeBuzzBurr
    JadeBuzzBurr
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      Reads 6
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      Parts 1
    This is an imagist poem. The author crests an image in the readers mind while they see it. See if you can see it.
  • Crystallized Velocity by Coffee-Eyes
    Coffee-Eyes
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      Reads 8
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
  • Best Day? by pennybaysue
    pennybaysue
    • WpView
      Reads 7
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    A short imagist poem
  • White Shores by SelimSeton
    SelimSeton
    • WpView
      Reads 23
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    This is a poem which mainly revolves around imagist methodology. Many of us try to create stories, fantasies, and different worlds to distract us from the one we live in. White Shores is one of the many places which I enjoy visiting or thinking about once I'm stressing, or facing a problem which is kind of disrupting my daily vibes. A beautiful spot to sojourn, and definitely worth trying to interact with mentally. Most of my poetry attempts to surround the idea of imagery, and the beauty behind feel, and touch. We are not so expressive in our daily lives, probably busy trying to pay bills, or studying for hefty test somewhere in some educational facility. But I think that we, as a human species, are obligated to direct our expressions and fantasies towards writing. It's a definitive mode of release, relaxation, and certainly fun almost all the time. I hope you all enjoy.
  • Liberated by Victoria29065
    Victoria29065
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      Reads 5
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      Parts 1
    A short story, a riff on the Icarus myth, about the responsibility of a teacher.
  • To Flower with Words by munchkincat101
    munchkincat101
    • WpView
      Reads 60
    • WpPart
      Parts 4
    Poems from me to you.
  • Cackling by Victoria29065
    Victoria29065
    • WpView
      Reads 11
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    A metaphorical short story depicting the feeling of adolescence growing into adulthood.
  • Love and other delicacies by DavidDeubelbeiss
    DavidDeubelbeiss
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      Reads 1,530
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      Parts 23
    Poems about love and other indecencies, delicacies
  • WE by KenyattaGarcia
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    WE
    KenyattaGarcia
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      Reads 37
    • WpPart
      Parts 1