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I write as ideas come into my head, sometimes I go without writing for months and other times I will knock out 80 pieces in a day if the mood takes me.

Currently I seem to be going through a bit of a dry patch at the moment when it comes to poetry due to not having enough time to look for my muse.

Most of what I write tends to encapsulate thoughts and quick often with have a subtle vein of humour running through it and if I don't have pen and paper nearby I lose it, still at an average time of a few minutes per piece I generally have enough ideas to make up for it.

As to the secret of my writing style? I just don't care if what I write is good or bad and I let it all flow - Then I throw away the obvious rubbish!

  • Last seen on Mar 10 4:35 AM 2008. Member since June 23, 2005.
  • I'm a obsidian idea poet for 591 comments.
  • My mood is , and quote is "Life looks better with a slanted view.".
  • I am a 25 year old guy (Great Britain)
  • When I'm not writing, I'm a photographer and call centre drone.
  • Visit my homepage at www.cameradave.co.uk
  • I have 591 comments, 114 poems

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  • Arkbear on September 18, 2006
    ONE DAY LEFT!!!
    I would love to have you enter..

    Rainbow Children

    I saw you visited the contest...would love to know how you feel about this topic...If not, I totally understand
    Have GREAT DAY Poet!
    Sincerely, Arkbear.
  • blondone on August 22, 2006
    I haven't seen your name and just read two of your poems just had to stop by to se who you were and I see a welcome back is needed so a big welcome back hope to see more of your works...
  • cafegroundzero on December 13, 2005
    God save the Queen!

    Now, where's Fergie?
  • cafegroundzero on December 13, 2005
    Remember, when you want to say "its" as in possessive, no apostrophe. "A snake eating its own tail."

    "A snake eating it's tail" = "A snake eating it is tail."

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