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Well my name is Ryan Smith. I love writing (obviously) and i seem to have a knack for it. ^-^ I'm really happy most of the time, but the hard time (and the good times) do help me with my writing. I've been trough more stuff in my seventeen years of life then most people could in a few lifetimes. Right now i live in a house full of people that I'm related to by love not blood. These people (along with many others) are my personal muses and spark my creativity often. I have tons of books lying around my house full of my poetry, and when i find them i PROMISE that I'll post them.

So far out of all the poems i have my two favorites are "Cardboard Cutout" and "In Death You Are Mine". The reason i like these ones the best are the flow and the imagery that I was able to portray. I have a good vocabulary but i believe that "In Death You Are Mine" just flows and is really great

  • Last seen on Oct 27 1:32 AM. Member since August 6, 2007.
  • I'm a emerald dog poet for 9 comments.
  • My mood is , and quote is "If you love something, let it go. If it doesn't come back hunt it down and kill it".
  • I am a 17 year old guy from Montana (United States)
  • When I'm not writing, I'm Working at Quiznoes ^___^.
  • Visit my homepage at www.myspace.com/silverflame15
  • I am in the groups The Dark Pack
  • I have 9 comments

Poems I'm focused on

  • Rotting corpses strewn across the land Disfigured bodies, one moving hand
    90 lines, 3 comments, May 27. In Dark, Humor, Weird, War, Teenage thinking, Hope
  • You say when you look into my eyes, there's no one looking back. That your 'passion of conviction' is the only thing I lack.
    28 lines, 10 comments, August 6, 2007

My Poetry

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  • Broken days In a haze
    33 lines, 4 comments, May 20. In Contemporary, Thoughts, Life
  • Terror in your mind Dark despair worms it's way in
    2 lines, 3 comments, April 30
  • White, spiraling Down Cold wetness hitting the ground
    2 lines, April 30. In Nature

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