All Night Non Stop Poetry

All Night Non Stop Poetry

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8/7/2015: 11:39 PM Good evening readers, tonight I bring myself to a poets challenge; lasting a whole entire night without sleeping, attempting to write non stop poetry. This is something I've been wanting to do for a long time, and since a few of my readers have commented to me asking for more poetry. I have decided to finally give you guys what you've all been asking for. This weekend I plan on completing "Making The Formula", and this is a little bonus something for you guys, think of this as an "I'm sorry" gift for me not updating within the past few months. Some of this poetry might be good, some of it might be bad, honestly? I have no idea how this is going to turn out I'm just debating whether or not I'll be able to make it through the whole night. Wish me luck! :)
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Poems from the heart that encase the emotions of an anxious, panic ridden fifteen year old girl who doesn't really have any experience with real love or heartbreak, but thinks she does. What I've learned from my "experiences" is that we get from a situation what we give to a situation. Even though, yeah, it's fucking hard sometimes to try and get over something or someone, we have to get over it at some point, or else what would be the point of waking in the morning and sleep in the night? There would be no point in anything. So try and beat what you thought was impossible to beat, fight what you thought was impossible to fight, and conquer the sickness you feel inside.

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