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For anyone who has read the original, this is my version.
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Oh, the things we can learn from observing a child.
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Snippets of paper
falling . . . -
Sitting by a window in a bright room
A mirror waits to be looked upon -
Travel a journey with this unlikely peregrinator
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The incessant clomping
Of the horses’ hooves220 lines, 5 comments, on Jan 3 1:40 AM 2004. In Other
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All you have to do you see is
Basically done quite easily35 lines, 6 comments, on Jan 7 11:55 PM 2004. In Humor
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The gentle whisper of the wind
Rips across my face26 lines, 11 comments, on Jan 27 10:28 PM 2004. In Other -
Snippets of paper
falling . . . -
My fingers caress the steely blade
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I have given up
On all fleshly desires37 lines, 9 comments, on Feb 22 2:04 AM 2004. In Other
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They are as needles at midnight
Piercing my sightless eyes -
The Wheel of Time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!19 lines, 7 comments, on Mar 3 12:34 PM 2004. In Other
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Melodious melodies reign from the skye
The kneads of my soul are but a breadth10 lines, 7 comments, on Mar 7 12:00 AM 2004. In Other
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Elen sila lumenn omentilmo
Nae saian luume'19 lines, 6 comments, on Mar 7 2:16 PM 2004. In Other -
The gentle whisper of the wind
Rips across my face26 lines, 6 comments, on Mar 7 8:23 PM 2004. In Other -
Intricate finery splays across the face of craggy rocks
Icy dewdrops softly lay on gentle wisps of whispers23 lines, 7 comments, on Mar 8 7:19 PM 2004. In Other
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Calm inside the womb of love
The comforting sounds of slumber wake13 lines, 5 comments, on Mar 8 9:24 PM 2004. In Hope
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You are now a teen
The happiest of birthdays2 lines, 8 comments, on Mar 9 7:36 PM 2004. In Haiku
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Forever the heart
Entrancing with love15 lines, 2 comments, on Mar 11 10:07 PM 2004. In Other
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Trooping tumultuous, filling the midnight late, bending me powerless
And sings the tune without the words37 lines, 12 comments, on Mar 12 6:42 PM 2004. In Other -
Britannia divided in chaotic array
The veil of myst and legendry begins to fray191 lines, 17 comments, on Mar 15 1:39 PM 2004. In Other
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What of this royalty do I possess
So into childhood I digress19 lines, 6 comments, on Mar 19 2:26 PM 2004. In Other
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You know, I could have sworn that I had commented on this poem of yours before, but seeing as I haven't I will take the opportunity now :D
First of all, I ha32 lines, on Mar 19 5:43 PM 2004. In Other -
Hidden paradise
Locked away in innocence -
Dancing, twirling
With empty eyes19 lines, 7 comments, on Apr 5 1:37 PM 2004. In Other
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When it seems that no cares
And God is far away -
We've had fun with all our toys
But now it's time for all the girls and boys -
Oh what to do when one is bored
But write in verse with structured form18 lines, 23 comments, on Apr 1 11:21 PM 2006. In Humor -
33 lines, 3 comments, on Apr 4 8:33 PM 2006. In Other
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She stands underneath
a lamp post as the night-wind flaps12 lines, 1 comment, on Sep 19 3:46 PM 2006. In Society - My Creative Writing teacher, Pat Coleman, recently brought in a guest speaker, Barb Nickless.
- \Absolute\ bewilderment gave cause to the sentiment for possible symbiotic relationship between poetry and prose, and certainly held merit for further investiga
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“Man is dumb,” dear Plato says, “To imitate is quite a sin.”
But Aristotle sees the good, and lets the valued reader in.27 lines, 1 comment, on Feb 22 1:12 PM 2007 -
Introduction / / The task at hand is to divine the right- / -ful way in which to come to full enlight- / -enment about that which is lit’r
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Creases on the map / Mirror creases on my face; / Wrinkles in my life. / Wrinkles in my life / Mirror creases on my face; / Creases on the16 lines, on May 17 1:05 AM 2007
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