The slightly incongruent style you'll find here is that of a poetry-writing physicist and hopeless romantic/cynic/relentless perpetrator of sarcastic banter.
I won't bore you with introductions. Read what I've written and draw your own conclusions.
I won't bore you with introductions. Read what I've written and draw your own conclusions.
- Last seen on Sep 5 4:56 PM 2006. Member since June 8, 2004.
- I'm a carnelian hope poet for 124 comments.
- I am a 19 year old girl (USA)
- When I'm not writing, I'm a college student.


- I have 124 comments, 10 poems
My Poetry
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“When in Rome…” they mutter
tongue-in-cheek and lips aflutter.41 lines, 6 comments, July 16, 2004. In Other -
Elation wrung lifeless and covered in terror
deeper than in silence or pregnant pause.46 lines, 1 comment, July 6, 2004. In Love -
Lips curling tenuously upwards, trapped in tangled words unspoken lies curl untruths
She like butterflies caught up in his webs, whimpers weakly prayers as def
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GlassSlippers on July 20, 2004'kinda name is "Silverarm?"
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AngelThePenguin on July 6, 2004well its sorta a humor lol u have to read my other poems "No"
"Yes" lol those are there names then u will get "My favorite artist" -
cinnamon-spider on July 6, 2004Hey, I liked your introduction. Excellent choice of favourite poem. Do you think it's something to do with being scientific cynics that draws us to that poem?
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C.W. Bush on June 16, 2004Just came by to check that your piece was eligible for June, lol. You'd be surprised at how many don't qualify.
Also noticed that you liked 'The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock'. One of my favourite poems as well.
