I just love writing and I am currently a student. I'm from Barbados. It's in the Caribbean for those who have no idea. Just next door to Trinidad and Tobago. All of us are dynamic and made up of so many little things and it is the little things that make us who we are and that is what makes us great.
- Last seen on Aug 17 10:19 AM. Member since March 11, 2005.
- I'm a topaz horse poet for 16 comments.
- I am a 23 year old woman (Barbados)
- When I'm not writing, I'm a student.
- I am in the groups A Group For All Poets, Allpoetry Book Projects, Chocolate Lovers, Loverz, Most annoying group name goes to A GREAT BIG HUMUNGOUSLY SHINY SUPER HAPPY GROUP OF EXTRAORDINARILY CHEERFUL AND BRILLIANTLY FLUFFY PEOPLE AND THEIR FRIENDLY LOVABLE JUICY PET LOAF
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My Poetry
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I am forgotten, Only remembered by a phrase, or lyrical content, I am chained here, in this seat, being lashed by memories of an unforgettable n18 lines, August 17, 2006. In Dark
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A helpless damsel of love I am
Searching for this human man,31 lines, April 2, 2006. In Love -
Fading Invisibility
It's been a while, since24 lines, 1 comment, April 2, 2006. In Dark
My Stories
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She walked up the darken stairway, the creaking floors, the thick cobweb on the ceiling, she followed his voice in her ear, a bare whisper,510 lines, June 10. In <600 words
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As the thunder rumbled, the moon peeked just below the darkened clouds. The light of the full moon glistened on the blades of her Sai. He1227 lines, July 22, 2007. In , 600-2000 words
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- Letter To Addictive Poison: at storywrite
I sit here feeling like a fool1 / You are on your game as usual with her,2 / Holding her3 / Kissing her4 / - In The Shadow Of His Heart at storywrite
She walked up the darken stairway, the creaking floors, the thick cobweb on the ceiling, she followed his voice in her ear, a bare whisper, "come to me", she tries to resist him and cannot, holding fast to the stair landing s
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Linda Sue on April 2, 2006I accidently deleted your comment on my poem, "Spring Flowers". Thank you for the lovely comment. I'm so glad that I could bring you a glimpse of our springtime through my poem. Take care. ~ Sue
