On the first Friday of August a global cheer resounds International Beer Day camaraderie abounds In a frothy, golden pint
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Mud diving, the greatest of endeavours, the insight one finds, when deep in the muck, is indispensable. knee-deep, fancy-free-form dip beyond, in the abyss of it all,
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Learn to swim in the Atlantic, And you’ll see, There’s not a single drop. No waves to hold you up, No tide to help you glide,
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I'm not sure, If it's "Circle" of friends. But I feel comfortable around them. They understand my broken sentences. They encourage me.
By Kiara2 years ago in Poets
To feel your love. Between my arms. To live your love with every moment of my life. For you to be next to me. In every moment of our lives.
By Joe Bou Khalil2 years ago in Poets
Hey, Rosie. You deceived me. My heart is broken. Trust is gone. My feelings faded too. I am done.
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What is this cage? This cage I’m in What is this life that neither starts nor ends?" Where does it go Where does it end
By Donna Morgan 2 years ago in Poets
oh beautiful how beautiful you are today you're beautiful darling something cool and so sweet oh don't you know it darling
By Ruby Red2 years ago in Poets
I was taught by society to sit quietly and be a pretty little girl. “Follow the rules. Do what you’re told." But enough is enough. I won’t take no more!
By Chantae Harding2 years ago in Poets
You came as a baleful sun, burning a hole though my clouded soul. I was the never careful son, overturning the trolls ruling my celestial poles.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Poets
Mom said you would break my heart someday I should have listened to her then You asked me to marry you He asked you the same thing
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On a normal Tuesday afternoon? Like fingerprints at a crime scene... Your secrets are unshrouded. Mouth twisted like a wrench,
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