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  • Ray Von : Hi! on August 22, 2007
    After so long, I hope you remember me, I remember your name!!
  • Alexander Hine on May 8, 2007
    Mmmmm Serotonin is a delicious substance, and I must say I am sad to hear of your poverty in this regard. Nevertheless, it does not seem to have made you bitter or anything - so das ist good. Typos are annoying (WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE IN TYPO HELL!!!) as are some of those other things you said...I've forgotten.
    Well, I like what I've read so far, hope you'll drop by and see my page sometime, though I am fatally prone to prose poetry so you will probably hate it.
    Now I will check for typos.
    K. F.

    P. S. You might find this title amusing (it's one of those groups)
    "For Those Who Want To Improve There Poem and Meet Friends At the Same Time" not only is the title long and awkward, it has a misspelling...how this group will improve my work i am yet to see.
    TTFN
  • CelticKisses : blahhh on May 7, 2007
    Review of "Much Ado About Nothing" (Liverpool Playhouse)

    It astonishes me how some directors decide to not stick to tradition. "Much Ado About Nothing" is a play written by William Shakespeare, arguably the most successful playwright to date, whos original works continue to both delight and sadden readers, yet director, Phil Willmott, attempts to give it a modern spin, combining it with 1945's VE-day celebrations. I found that this didn't work because, typically, Willmott has thought that this play, in its original context, was too old-fashioned for a modern audience and has therefore decided to give it a facelift, instead of concentrating on conveying Shakespeare's ideas/messages/themes. What he should have remembered is that theatre-lovers today often go for a slice of history, to watch something beautiful and traditional. And, let's face it - Elizabethan English might as well be an entirely different language today; a WW2 subtext may confuse rather than enhance.

    However, not all is lost. The set, both versatile and realistic, transformed successfully from anything from the outdoor ruralism of an orchard to the indoor formality of a church with minimal fuss. The lightning also worked well, helping to portray the "mood" or the setting of the scene - a dimmer light which suggested melancholy, for example, was often replaced by a much brighter light to suggest joy.

    Additionally, the comedy was absolutely brilliant. It was both subtle and side-splitting in equal measures and although it tripped clumsily over its own feet at the start, by the end it had caught up with itself and the audience was laughing out loud. In my eyes, it was the use of props that was most effective with the comedy, especially the use of the masks, which had the audience in hysterics as certain characters cavorted about the stage, using them in very naughty ways indeed. I acually overheard a few groups of people talking as we were making our way to the bar afterwards and the majority of conversations were praising the play's humour. This told me that it was obvious that the humour made a significant impact. Great stuff.

    Shame that the rest of the play wasn't up to scratch. Admittedly, my love/hate relationship with the works of Shakespeare may be to blame here (I do admire his plays, though three years spent studying them has taken its toll) but between these wonderful snatches of comedy and my admiration of the set and lighting, I felt myself losing interest. A good play should keep its audience's attention from the minute the curtain goes up to the moment the bar opens - unfortunately, this one didn't. There were often lulls in the performances when I found myself wondering dully just how long it would be to the interval. That is not what the audience of a good play should be thinking.

    All in all, yes, the comedy is worth a ticket - but only if you're prepared to sit through tedious chunks of colourless dialogue that will quickly cause drowsiness.

    Star rating: ***

    ***** - get a front row seat
    **** - buy the program
    *** - worth an applause
    ** - stay in the bar
    * - have a night in

    (504 words - reminder)
  • CelticKisses on March 13, 2007
    echinacea tincture
  • Cyanide Milkshake on March 11, 2007
    serotonin is what you need. I could do with a big dose of it too. Apparently theres a fair bit of it in chocolate, so lets go chomp some. Glad you're writing a bit again, hope you don't get writer's block
  • CelticKisses on November 3, 2006
    heres an updated list of all the suggestions

    -Animal abuse (for use in entertainment, fishing/hunting, etc, is it wrong to make animals race?)

    -Capital punishment (is this moral? are there any circumstances in which it is justified ie war crimes? should the person convicted have plead guilty for it happen?)

    -Figures in the family (is a one-parent family a 'real' family? are kids without mothers/fathers at a disadvantage compared to other kids?)

    -Is Pornography to easily available? (the fact that it is free, readily available on the internet, etc)

    -Fate Vs Free will (what causes us to act the way we do? some "higher" force? or do we decide how to live our lives ourselves?)

    -National Service for both Men and Women between 18-20 (would it instill disipline in young people? what aboutt he fact that some people just aren't 'the type' eg home-lovers)

    -Human Guinea Pigs - Drug testing by the Pharmaceutical Companies (Is it necessary? consider recent events on the news)

    -Adoption (biological factors eg genetic illnesses? should biological parents be allowed to get in contact/should children be allowed to get in contact with biological family? should adopted children be told they're adopted?)

    -Gay rights (gay marrages? gay parents? are these right?)

    -Suicide (should it be a crime? is it a sin? do you have the right to commit suicide?)

    -Older/younger parents/teenage pregnancy (is it right? can teenage parents/older parents cope? what aret he disadvantages to their children?)

    -Euthenasia (should a person be allowed to die with dignity? is this "playing god"? what if the person involved can't give permission eg if they're in a coma or incapable of coherent speech?)

    -Young engagements/marrages (what should be the age limit? should there be one?)

    -Is sex becoming less valued in society? (eg "sleeping around", the fact it's refered to in a jokey manner now, does the media influence this?)

    -Is marrage becoming less valued in society? (divorce? marrages for convenience, not love? does the media influence this?)

    -Vegetarianism/veganism (is it right considering human teeth are designed to eat meat? method of killing animals - is this important? is it stupid to not eat eggs/drink milk etc)

    -Divorce (should it be allowed? marrage for life?)

    -Peer pressure (just in schools? personal experiences? is it a new thing or did it happen years ago?)

    -24 hour licensing (what are the benefits/disadvantages?)

    -Cannibis: Is it right to be illegal? (pros/cons? why should it why should it not? general views on drugs?)

    -Genetic engineering (is this "playing god" or "messing with nature"? should it be allowed for medical purposes?)

    Cloning (see above ^^^^^^^^)

    -Global warming (effects of it)

    -Reality TV (influences it has on kids? is there too much?)

    -Are kids given the right information on sex at the right age? (eg in magazines aimed at 13 year olds - "how to put a condom on"? is this right? it is just keeping them safe? will they do it anyway?)

    -Is advertsing effective? (remembering "jingles" but not products)

    -Stereotyping (chavs and goths? is it wrong? does it help young people gain identity? does it cause trouble?)

    -Patriotism (has patriotism been lost over the years? do people no longer feel proud to be British or whatever nationality they are? Do certain events such as sports matches create patriotism or magnify it? is this "false" when you consider that racism could stem from this?)

    -Neighbours (do you have good neighbours? What can be done about bad ones ie legally?)

    -Curfews (pros and cons, at what age should be set if any at all, new "high sound" thing which only people under 20 can hear - is this fair?)

    -Obsessions (Do you have any obsessions? Are they healthy?)

    -School holidays (Do kids of today have too many official holidays? Is the 6 weeks holidays too long or should they be cut down/spread over the year?)

    -Online dating (What do you think of this? Is it safe? What do you think of adverts advertising this online?)

    -Tarot reading (Do you believe in these? Crystal balls, gypseys? If so, why?)

    -The meaning of life(how did we get here and why etc)

    -should university tuition fees be paid or not

    -is porn to easily accessable for kids/should there be stricter measures/ is it fine as it is

    -Considering the basic reading/writing/arithmatic skills University applicants lack, should applicants be made to pass some sort of "standard" entry exam?

    -racism and inter-racial couples

    -Should organ donation be compulsery

    -Should one parents be paid by the government to stay at home when they have children?

    -Is it better to suffer days and days of rain to replenish our reservoirs and not have any summer(to speak of), or the sun to shine, resulting in standpipes at the end of our roads, where we have to collect water?

    - Should Prison sentences be harsher

    - should more be done to help the homeless

    - Were things really better in the 'good old days' or is it just the bad behaviour etc, is reported more these days?

    -should there be more laws in place against esstate agents (Did anyone watch that whistleblower thing a while back)

    - Are film ages too lenient

    -should foreign languages be compulsary in primary schools?

    -At what age do you come an "adult"? (This could be looked at on a emotional level, a legal level, a physical level, etc).

    -Swearing/cussing

    -problems with siblings

    -it right that through skool you have 2 take so many exams... sats, gcses, 11 plus, as, a2, summer exams etc

    -Should boys and girls be split into single sex classrooms
    Single sex schools (pros, cons, would you/would you have preferred this to a mixed school, if you've been to a single sex school- what was it like to leave then go to work alongside people of both sexes).

    People who have an stammer and how it is like to live with it.
    i know that some people treat them unfair and misunderstand them and making fun of them. while that isn't right all.
    people who have an stammer or people who have friends with an stammer.
    it's good to know so that we understand them better

    The World Cup- is football no longer 'just a game?' Does it help fuel racism/fights? Is it taken too seriously? Does it get too much TV coverage? What can be done to help stop/reduce the fights that take place all because of football?

    Domestic violence-asking why would someone stay in an abusive relationship? What counts as domestic abuse? (a slap? a beating?) Why do you think people abuse their partners and sometimes their kids? What can be done to stop domestic violence? Would you leave someone after they've hit you once, or would you give them a second chance?

    Pro-anorexia websites (Should they be banned? Are they harmless? If they didn't exist, would people suffering with anorexia feel more isolated/lonely. Why do some people feel the need to use these sites? Have you ever been on one? Do they really encourage anorexia?)

    Topics already done
    -Teenage magazines etc influencing young people(rachel
    -Tv watershed(tom)
    -disabilities(nicola)
    -violence etc on tv influencing people(me)
    -do angels exist(jaz)
    -is sex education in schools up to scratch(lindsay)
    -age discrimination(laurenay)


  • CelticKisses on September 2, 2006
    Ethan: Hello is Ashley there?

    Mom: Sure. Hold on.

    Ashley: Hello?

    Ethan: Hey. it's ethan. how was your day?

    Ashley: It was fine, how was yours?

    Ethan: It was ok.

    ------------------------------------------------------------
    ~akward silence~
    ------------------------------------------------------------


    Ethan: Sooooo......

    Ashley: Sooooo.....

    Ethan: You doin anything tomorrow?

    Ashley: Nope, why?

    Ethan: Uhh, umm, maybe, uhh, I dont know, we
    can, hang out or somethin?

    Ashley: *blushes* Okay, what time?

    Ethan: *big smile* Great! uhh, how about around
    6:00pm or something?

    Ashley: Alright! I'll meet you over at the park then...

    Ethan: Ok then.

    Ashley: Well I gotta go, but I'll see you tomorrow?!

    Ethan: Ok, see u then....

    ------------------------------------------------------------
    -----next day------
    ------------------------------------------------------------

    *** Ashley walks over to the park and see's Ethan
    sitting on a bench waiting for her***


    Ashley: Hey, whats up?

    Ethan: Uhh nothin, I'm happy too see you.

    Ashley: *smiles* Me too.

    Ethan: Alright, how about we go take a walk?...

    Ashley: Okay.

    ------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------

    ***As they walk she grabs ahold of his hand, Ethan
    *smiles* as they walk through the park.***

    ------------------------------------------------------------
    ----starts getting dark----
    ------------------------------------------------------------


    Ashley: Brrr, it's getting a little cold out.

    Ethan: Wanna go sit on the grass under that tree?

    Ashley: Sure.

    Ethan and Ashley: *takes a seat near a tree while Ethan holds Ashley in his arms keeping her warm *

    Ashley : Thank you, I feel much better now.

    Ethan: Me too.

    Ashley: *giggles* Why is that?

    Ethan: Cause I'm with you...

    Ashley: I'm happy with you too...

    Ethan: Uhh, umm, ...nevermind...

    Ashley: No, what is it, you can tell me...

    Ethan: It's just....

    Ashley: Yea???

    Ethan: I feel different when I'm with you.

    Ashley: What do you mean?

    Ethan: I mean, you make me wanna be with you
    for the rest of my life, I've never had anyone make me
    feel the way you make me feel...

    Ashley: *blushes* I feel like that too...

    Ethan: I...I...lov.....

    Ashley: *leans over and kisses him*

    ------------------------------------------------------------
    -a few moments into kiss-
    ------------------------------------------------------------


    Ethan: Uhh...*blushes*

    Ashley: I love you...

    Ethan: I love you too and I always will.

    Ethan: *holds Ashley as they look up at the stars*

    ** EThan and Ashley fall asleep under the stars **

    ******
    ***********
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    ******************************
    ***************************
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    ******
    ******************************
    ***************************
    ****************
    ***********
    ******
    ***********
    ****************
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    ******************************
    ***************************
    ****************
    ***********
    ******
    ******
    ***********
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    ******************************
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    ******


    10 YEARS LATER

    Ashley: WORKING AS A MAGAZINE EDITOR, 24 YEARS OLD

    Ethan: WORKING AS A MEDICAL DOCTOR, 25 YEARS OLD

    The two dated up until prom night where Ethan
    asked Ashley too be his wife.....

    Ashley Donahue is probley one of the happiest women
    on earth, Ethan is probably the luckiest man....





    Repost if you just want to find that right person
    too fall in love with.....or u already have


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    ____ **** ___ **** ___
    ___ ****** _ ****** __
    ___ ************** __
    ____*************___
    _____***********____
    ______*********_____
    _______*******______
    ________*****_______
    _________***________
    __________*_________



    Whoever ruins this
    will be single
    for the next 4 years.....


    If you repost this in the next 7 minutes of reading,
    you will be kissed by someone who really likes you


    repost this with the title "I want a relationship like this
  • The Harlequin on July 21, 2006
    Hey hun! Happy birthday!! welcome to the fun (and legal!) world of being 18!!! hope you have a great weekend.
    Love & hugs,
    mel xx
  • WhiteLight on July 13, 2006
    Just wanted to drop you a cyber line to say...
    I MISS YOU & YOUR POETRY LOTS!!!
    Hope to hear from you soon hun.
    Love & hugs,
    mel xx
  • PoOl Of EtErNiTy on June 18, 2006
    hello my darling, how r u? i hope you r fairing well? i am sorry i have bnot been in touch, i have been buisy but i realize that is not excuse. anyway, i hope you r enjoying your summer, is anything new happening in your life you'd like to discuss, im always here if you need me, -Pool
  • Mizuna on June 16, 2006
    hey, dont know if you'll get this now but just to say my hotmail is down so i have no idea iif you replied to my email last night bout goin out, but if your interested let me know, cheers,
    abs xx
  • PoOl Of EtErNiTy on May 23, 2006
    Hello to my darling daughter. how are doing? i hope that i find you well, as for me i have been caught up in testing and i havent been myself, i have been out of touch with people for a while, so i wanted to drop you a line and let you know im still here for you and that you are still in my thoughts. i hope to hear from you soon. -Pool
  • Mrs. Dumas on May 19, 2006
    Just stopping in to say hello. I'm in Mamas family too and thought that since you're so quiet we might as well figure each other out a bit. HEHE! Hope to talk to you soon.

    Hugs
    Jess
  • PoOl Of EtErNiTy on May 10, 2006
    Good Day to you my darling adopted daughter, i have dropped by just to ring a little bell of greetings in your ear. How do you do on this fine day? How is everything going with you? get back to me when you can! *smoosh*
  • CelticKisses on April 21, 2006
    ancestry.co.uk/
    Edited on Apr 21, 1:03 p.m. because ''.
  • PoOl Of EtErNiTy on April 18, 2006
    Im sorry it took so long for me to reaply, yes my darling i would lov eto adopt you inhto my AP family, would you like to be my daughter or my sister? I am 18 years old and when you are adopted i promise to be here for you to here you when you are down and listen to your when you need to talk, even if you just want to talk about your day because sometimes that can be the biggest part of conversation.
  • ShinyStar on April 16, 2006
    Hiya, hope you're ok.
    Will you read my latest piece please?
    xxx
  • CelticKisses on April 14, 2006
    Congratulations!
    Your general IQ score is 136.
    A person whose IQ score falls in the range of 129-143 is considered to be "highly intelligent".
  • silent avatar on April 13, 2006
    It's been awhile just wanted to say hey. I enjoy reading your poems and just wanted to compliment the new look...granted it may not be new anymore. Later.
  • HeavenScent4U on April 9, 2006
    Hello Julie, I hope your day was beautiful
  • PoOl Of EtErNiTy on April 6, 2006
    greetings, i am fearie princess Pool and i have found out that your AP mom will not be here for a little bit so a help went out so that her children would be taken care of, so i have come to offer you my assistance if you so choose. if you consent, i will adopt you into my ap family and i will be there for you as a friend and a mother. Again i am sorry about your mother, and i will update you on her as much as i know if you would like.
    -Pool
  • HeavenScent4U on March 31, 2006
    Thank You Julie

    Be Well and Be Blessed
  • CelticKisses on March 27, 2006
    paling
  • CelticKisses on March 27, 2006
    You are equipped with a verbal arsenal that enables you to understand complex issues and communicate on a particularly high level, making you a Word Warrior. Your command of words is so powerful that you are also a terrific communicator -- able to articulate big ideas to just about anyone.

    The power of words translates to fresh ideas off paper too, in both artistic and creative pursuits. This allows you to be a visionary -- to extrapolate and come up with a multitude of fresh ideas.
  • The Harlequin on March 20, 2006
    Thank you for such a lovely comment about me on your AP page hunny. You're so sweet!! You made me all smiley!
    Love and hugs as always,
    mel xx
  • ShinyStar on March 20, 2006
    Oh sorry, for some weird reason I never get a message when someone's written in my guestbook any longer. I just read it hun, amazing.
    xxxxx
  • CelticKisses on March 19, 2006
    miss me baby - chris cagle
  • ShinyStar on March 19, 2006
    Helloo
    You ok?
    Could you read my latest poem, please? Would have been great.
    Maggie x
  • Ishtar on March 18, 2006
    "Moi... I apologise for any exploded computer screens"

    Oh, shuddup! You're gorgeous!

    -Reni
  • ShinyStar on March 17, 2006
    Woaah, Liking your new style!
    Beautiful pic of you,, hun.
    Maggie x
  • little-hug on March 17, 2006
    Hiya Julie
    I like your new page Its so pretty. I will be back real soon to read you new poems promise

    I just want to wish you a really special and happy Lá Fhéile Phádraig (St. Patrick’s day)
    And I want to share this blessing too because I think it is very beautiful

    May you have:
    A world of wishes at your command
    God and his angels close at hand
    Friends and family their love impart,
    And Irish blessings in you heart.

    May God grant you many years to live,
    For sure he must be knowing
    The earth has angels all too few
    And Heaven is overflowing.

    lots of love
    ellie x
  • CelticKisses on March 14, 2006
    ///Survey///




    Nickname: [color urple] Online: Jaz, Jazzy, Jazzles. Offline: Ickle Ulie [/color]


    AIM/s:


    Email addresses:


    Internet: [color urple] Yes, I have it [/color]


    Online journal: [color urple] Got loads, never update them [/color]


    Name of it: [color urple] I'm not actually sure... that's how little I log into them. [/color]


    Website: [color urple] www.allpoetry.com/celtickisses [/color]


    Msg board signature: [color urple] Errr... whatever it is [/color]


    Computer/Laptop: [color urple] Computer [/color]


    Desktop picture: [color urple] 2DTV Trevor McDonald [/color]


    Most visited website: [color urple] This, Allpoetry, Il Divo's [/color]


    Most visited message board: [color urple] This [/color]


    Online buddies: [color urple] Lots of people on here but mainly Maggie, Shelly, Sarah, Aniek and Claire. Some people on other sites I go on too[/color]


    Offline buddies: [color urple] Abs, Emily, FMcD, Lucy, Sian, Pringle, Sammy, Sally... [/color]


    Date today: [color urple] 14/03/06 [/color]


    Time now: [color urple] 17.51 [/color]


    Weather: [color urple] Dull [/color]


    Season: [color urple] All seasons [/color]


    Year: [color urple] Dunno [/color]


    Occupation: [color urple] Student [/color]


    Road/Close/Street you live on:


    Name of pet:


    Mothers name:


    Fathers name:


    Siblings name:


    School you went to:


    Hair (explain):


    Eyes:


    Sex:




    //Random Questions//




    1. Do you smoke (why/why not):


    2. What pubs do you drink in?


    3. What alcohol do you drink?


    4. What are your plans for Christmas?


    5. When was the last time you got drunk - and what happened?


    6. What book are you reading?


    7. If you had triplets, two girls and one boy, what would you name them?


    8. What is your CD of the moment?


    9. What are you wearing today?


    10. Describe your personality:


    11. The last friend you chatted with:


    12. The last friend you spoke to on the telephone:


    13. What's the most irritating song you have ever heard?


    14. Whats your favourite store, and what does it sell?


    15. What did you most like to play with when you were a kid?


    16. Do you wear a lot of make up?


    17. Have you ever walked miles in the snow (why/why not):


    18. The last person you shouted at/about and why:


    19: What colour nailpolish are you wearing?


    20. Are you in love?


    21. Who with?


    22. Last song you sang:


    23. Last hug you gave:


    24. Your favourite TV Shows as a child:


    25. What's the most regretful thing you've ever said/done:


    26. Who do you trust?


    27. Who do you miss?




    //Favourites//




    Person:


    Memory:


    Flower:


    Tree:


    Book:


    Poem:


    Band/s:


    Artist/s:


    Song:


    Album:


    Love song:


    Voice:


    Bands/singers:


    fruit:


    Alcohol:


    Sleeping position:


    Shampoo:


    Animal:


    Kids movie:


    Sign of affection:


    Church:


    Building:


    Electronic make:


    Internet server:


    Pub:


    Family member:


    Age:


    Word:


    Phrase:


    Weather:


    Movie:


    Actor:


    Actress:




    //About You//




    28. What's your body type?


    29. Your natural hair colour:


    30. Do you like your natural hair colour?


    31. What colour is it now?


    32. What are you wearing today?


    33. Why did you choose this particular outfit?


    34. What's your favourite clothing material:


    35. What kind of jewellery do you wear:


    36. Whose sense of style do you most admire:


    37. Do you ever try to imitate a celebrities way of dressing, and why?


    38. How self-concious are you when it comes to your appearance?


    39. Do you feel that beauty is THAT important? Explain:


    40. How long does it take you to get ready in the morning?




    41. What are your favourite things to do on a day off?


    42. Are there more things you wish you could do more often?


    43. Who do you most like to spend your spare time with?


    44. What are your weaknesses?


    45. What are your strengths?


    46. What do people tend to like about you?


    47. When picking out your faults, what are people most likely to pick out?


    48. Do you like to read?


    49. How often?


    50. What are you reading now, and what is it about?


    51. What would you say are your faults?


    52. Describe yourself, personality wise:




    //Romance//




    53. What is your favourite "romantic" heroine?


    54. What are your favourite love songs:


    55. The most "romantic" story you've ever read?


    56. When you are in "love" with someone, how do you act?


    57. Have you ever been in love?


    58. How do you feel about it?


    59. Are you single?
  • CelticKisses on March 10, 2006

    Hope you're ok.
    xxxxx
  • Ishtar on March 10, 2006
    's
  • Mizuna on March 7, 2006
    It was todo with fi's party he just tricked me by saying that he knew i didnt want to go if he was going cause somebody had told him. When i asked him who told him that he said he actually didnt know and had got me to admit by asking who. very confusing by basically i told him where to go, eugh so mad at him the little t**t
  • CodeNameCassie on March 1, 2006
    lol i have "once upon a dream" on my site too!!!
  • ShinyStar on March 1, 2006
    Hello
    Yeah, sure will do it soon.
    x
  • Ishtar on February 28, 2006
    Sheesh, girl!


    Schwartznegger has a big one,
    Michael J. Fox has a small one,
    Madonna doesn't have one,
    The pope has one but doesn't use it,
    Clinton uses his all the time,
    What is it?
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    A last name of course!
    What? Were you thinking of something else?


    Yeah, that was rather funny. It did, after all, make coke almost come out my nose!

  • CelticKisses on February 26, 2006
    Liquid, drowned eyes in their sunken sockets glaring out at you, scudding against the moonlit beams...
  • ShinyStar on February 26, 2006
    Hey.. Would you read my poem 'Dear mum'?
    Would be great.
    hope you're ok?
    xx
  • Ishtar on February 25, 2006
    and another round for you.



    -Reni
  • Ishtar on February 23, 2006
  • ShinyStar on February 23, 2006
    Do you believe a poem can be too personal to post?
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