Whatever's new on this page, I don't want you to read. I'm in a state of mind that I can only write nonsensical awful crap, and I don't want people to read it. I'll go on writing, for contests on here and such, just to grow out of it.
It may seem like I'm in a fit of teenage angst.
I'm not.
It may seem like I'm in a fit of teenage angst.
I'm not.
- Last seen on Mar 25 4:44 AM 2007. Member since July 3, 2005.
- I'm a aventurine thought poet for 47 comments.
- I am a 18 year old girl (United States)
- I have 47 comments
My Poetry
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Happy Un-Valentine's,
My dearest king Richard the first.2 lines, 6 comments, August 1, 2005. In Love -
Juliet or Isolde?
You choose -
There was this little boy
Sitting on the stairs14 lines, 9 comments, July 10, 2005. In Love
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miSSareY on July 23, 2006e·mo·tive
adj.
Of or relating to emotion: the emotive aspect of symbols.
Characterized by, expressing, or exciting emotion.
A Glass Duck's poem was emotive. There was feeling and heart behind it. It might not have been a great poem, but that doesn't mean you can criticise the feelings and inspiration that wrote it.
Not all poems have to have perfect grammar and punctuation (of which there is evidence of in the poem, as well as capitals) to be understood.
People post poetry on AP to grow and advance as poets. Your comment on it is legitimate, but you don't have to be so harsh.
It doesn't help one bit.
I don't like capitals. I'm not nit picky about perfection.
I think there are things far better to work towards.
And by the way, i like your brand of perfect poetry.
So it shits me that you can be mean and write good poems. -
Jay Is Magic on July 31, 2005Thanks yoose berry muchos.
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Co-Co-Cola on July 10, 2005...how about spicing up your author page?
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TestedMettle on July 10, 2005Thanks for the rave reviews. I feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
