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Just Fred

  • Last seen on Feb 10 10:58 AM 2008. Member since September 10, 2006.
  • I'm a peridot parrot poet for 42 comments.
  • I am a 86 year old person (Great Britain)
  • When I'm not writing, I'm a waiting to die.
  • I have 42 comments, 1 contest, 8 poems

Poems I'm focused on

  • the dining room (come dance hall) is packed out tonight
    and chad (with good intentions) is blinding us all
    50 lines, 17 comments, September 18, 2006. In Sad
  • War medal
    they want to give me a medal
    51 lines, 13 comments, September 10, 2006. In Personal
  • the confines of this chair
    with its steel
    33 lines, 18 comments, September 10, 2006. In Personal

My Poetry

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  • Tragedy is life after death / My life after Elisabeth's death / Clinging to this existence / Without the strength to die / A skeleton of a man / Where a warrior once stood / Tragedy is feigning incontinence
    44 lines, 3 comments, July 12, 2007. In Sad, Personal
  • Why God Why?
    I sit here asking why
    30 lines, 9 comments, September 10, 2006. In Personal
  • my days are near the end, friend
    my legs are ramrod stiff, friend
    17 lines, 11 comments, September 10, 2006. In Personal

Guest Book

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  • Bartholomew Mole on October 5, 2007
    I know you are 86 and semi-senile, but that is no reason to ignore the subjunctive. In your intro it says "I wish I was dead"; this should be "I wish I were dead". Many others agree with you.
  • debilynn on May 25, 2007
    hey fred! whata up today? haven't seen you about. hope all is well
  • Just Fred on March 1, 2007
    are you my grandaughter?
  • Edna Sweetlove on March 1, 2007
    Great photo. Why not just die? Looking like that, what's the point of living?

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