Teen Poetry #5 |
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NathanS Member
since 2001-09-27
Posts 106CA |
Well,i wrote this one before the other one- I don't like it personally... I dunno why, i just don't; I didn't even really end it.. heh.. but the one person who read it said they really liked it, so i figured maybe others would enjoy the read. If not- feel plenty free not to post. The sky shined dark In a pleasent 'eve I said my words In hope that she'd believe Mother moon cast her rays Upon the face i looked to Upon the face i loved Such rays made that face so wonderous It could have been from above In the cool night air Did we stand there Holding one another Without any seperate care The breeze took place We held the other closer still In wonderous thoughts "How could life be so fair" I was with the one i loved.. Yeah.. -Nathan |
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Delirious_Smurf Member
since 2001-08-08
Posts 90Nothingness,P.R. |
You didn't like it?? I loved it!! I loved everything about it...it rocked! Keep it up I'm a professional happy puppet. |
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Member Rara Avis
since 2000-06-07
Posts 7665Twilight Zone |
wow, this is amazing simple words make such elegance awesome poem thanks for the read hi Sweets, Lizzy, Jesa, Ina, Allysa, Marie, Erica, Minna, Kit, Kamie, Javi, Jenn, Sharon, Nan, Cawlee, Cherish, Chelsea, Baker, Leah, Jess, Kimmie |
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xShUgArHiGhx
since 2000-09-26
Posts 3150tRyIn tO fIt iN2 mY oWn ShoEs |
You wrote this beautifully...i can really picture the night and the atmosphere as i was reading..your imagery was great nice job! |
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AngelPoet87 Member
since 2001-04-21
Posts 280Indy |
Nathan you're a nut! This is absolutly lovely! Great job, keep writing always. ~Ali Liefhe alle ten spijte van duivel. |
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aaron woodside Member
since 2001-09-26
Posts 256 |
I like this one even more. I wish I could find that special girl. No luck yet though. Guess I'll just keep looking. This was very cool. Ex Animo, Aaron |
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