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Poems by Etiquette, by newest first

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  • Your touch brings shivers,
    cold and warm,
    by Etiquette 17 lines, 4 comments, on Jul 18 7:53 AM
  • Let’s make this a habit
    every night,
    by Etiquette 25 lines, 2 comments, on Jul 15 9:02 AM
  • Being the glue that keeps this small society together is not easy.
    by Etiquette 14 lines, on Jul 15 8:59 AM
  • There’s a person I envy. Now, I hate genders, so let’s just stick with “person”. This person could be a girl; this person could be a boy, a man even! Maybe even a woman. I’m afraid that if I tell you, it would ruin the point
    by Etiquette 12 lines, on Mar 28 5:36 AM
  • The day of my birth, November the 2nd, in the year of 1994, must have been the end of my mother's life. I can only imagine the burden towered upon her back the second I had crawled out of her disgusting body. Now, my mother
    by Etiquette 7 lines, on Mar 28 5:34 AM
  • My definiton of euphoria is the sweet wink you send my way from time to time. Sometimes, I walk in my sleep. I walk in your direction, but then reality slaps me in the face and I realise that you wouldn't want me there. I mig
    by Etiquette 2 lines, on Mar 28 5:30 AM
  • Like a child behind steel bars, a young man is seated in a room. The only thing standing between him and the rest of the world is a simple window. But seemingly, he has grown displeased of the world. He lacks interest in its
    by Etiquette 0 lines, 1 comment, on Jul 24 8:28 AM 2008
  • Age is a judgment, love is a lie. My mind is a jig-saw, don't even try.
    by Etiquette 23 lines, 7 comments, on Dec 19 7:00 AM 2007
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