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  • Twitter Poems by RKFrederick
    RKFrederick
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    These are poems I've put up on Twitter (@tweetry5) that attempt to express meaningful ideas, the subjects of more traditional poetry, within the confines of Twitter's character limits.
  • Poetic Stuff I Write When I'm Lonely: Wattpad Edition by GaniShito
    GaniShito
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    This is from a thread I made in Twitter but I'm gonna transfer it all here for your viewing pleasure. Note, if you came here from Twitter, some of the poems here might be in one chapter because WP has no character limit. All of these poems are mine, some are inspired by other fandoms and some are just filled with thoughts of a hormonal teenage girl. I also included some notes at the bottom of some of these poems for additional context. Some of these poems were made at certain times in my life or certain times in the year just to give some background to those who didn't read the original thread. To those who came from the thread, some of these poems have notes at the bottom if you're interested in knowing the inspiration for them hahaha! But I digress, I hope you like them!
  • Heartbeats are written in Scribbles by GuardianoftheMoon
    GuardianoftheMoon
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    Poetry Micropoetry Sprinkles words like fairydust
  • Poems for Prince Argo by DandelionChaser
    DandelionChaser
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    Shuffle my rabbit's playlist, write a tiny poem. 240 altogether. In 2017, I adopted Prince Argo. I'd take his picture and caption them with lyrics. I made a playlist of the songs. I'd build on it fastidiously for years. Pics of Prince Argo and my second rescue rabbit, Lord Allston. After 7 faithful years, Argo crossed the rainbow bridge. He was my best friend. On my worst days, I'd listen to sad music for hours and pet him as long as he'd let me. He never judged. In his honor, I reflect on the songs we listened to most. Every so often, I'll hit shuffle on his mix and write a tiny twitter poem based on the song. These aren't meant to be perfect. They're short and written quickly.