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Phineas RedShow poetry

 

 


I think if God is dead, he laughed himself to death.

 

 

Kevin.

 18.

Reconstructing self. 

 

 

My Poetry

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  • Posies were posing on my peripheral vision today,
    bouquets and nosegays were everywhere i almost-looked.
    40 lines, 3 comments, September 26
  • An unappealing interlude of
    horns broke through the monotony today.
    10 lines, 2 comments, September 26
  • I never thought I would hear myself say this,
    but...
    61 lines, 2 comments, September 16
  • So.
    I'm here,
    27 lines, 4 comments, September 4

My Stories

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  • J.C.1 / It seems I end up doing this for everyone I care for sooner or later, and I really feel like this is coming too soon for you. I've known you for such a long time, it seems, but we never
    398 lines, 2 comments, October 29, 2007. In <600 words
  • hh
    198 lines, 2 comments, August 29, 2007. In <600 words
  • I think I've tried to write this letter to you a thousand times, but I haven't found the words yet.
    477 lines, 5 comments, May 15, 2007. In

Visitor Book

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  • xxreal illusionxx on August 16
    i have been reading your poetry since september 2007 and each one is so evocative of my true self that i had to make an allpoetry account just to tell you that it has touched me in places ive never been touched before. in gratitude and as a reminder of the impact youve had on me i have permanently etched your name and your alias into the skin on my groin. i hope you appreciate this tribute.
  • Puking Faerie Dust on August 4
    I love the picture on your author page I was actually writing an essay on it in my Art History class today, then I stumbled across your page. Fate?
  • luna-midnight on May 8
    laughing ones self to death.... intresting
  • love.me.dead on May 7
    i think i have found a new favorite.

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