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My hands shall not tremble, my feet shall not falter Moving on
M/Victoria, Australia    Self-taught composer, tenor (opera, art songs, folk..) and violinist. A humanist. Basic words: love, humility, compassion, tolerance, humour. JOURNEY OF THE HEART, collection of 163 …
damsel in distress
17/F/Dreamland    Some days my poems are sadder than I am.
beth fwoah dream
England    i love writing. i try to let my subconscious write the poems. born may 1969.
Winn
with(out) Wolf    That first "Hello" was a reunion. The final "Goodbye" - - an impossibility. (Cover photo by Winnie Carolina)
sheridan
I'm not a writer.
Bowling Green, KY    I'm 19, I was born in a abusive condition for 17 years. I've grown fond of pain and other peoples feelings and their emotions. I …
Natasha Ivory
Alaskan Grown. Cali life.    Writing calms my soul. Lead with Love. Natasha Ivory Evans © Copyright 2010
Lily
Philippines    The best people in life are fictional.
NV
NV
19/Cisgender/find me at a cemetery.    does growing up count as childhood trauma
Earl Jane
Philippines   
Amanda Michelle Sanders
30/F/Bullhead City, Arizona    My name is Amanda. I am 30 years old. I hope you like my work.
Val Vik
Earth    A place where I keep all my scribbles safe. Raw and mostly unrevised poetry by Val Vikhrova (Валерия Вихрова) © 2015-2024 (except the re-posts). We …
niamh
Ireland    "My friend you would not tell with such high zest,to children ardent for some desperate glory, the old lie; dulce et decorum est pro patria …
Tamera Pierce
19/F/West Virginia    I am nineteen years old and going to school to be an English Teacher and I enjoy writing about my angsty experiences. It is nice …
Randolph Llewellyn Wilson
Chattahoochee Hills , Ga.    Copyright - 2015 / 2016 / 2017 / 2018 / 2020 by Randolph L Wilson *All Rights Reserved
Danielle Cusanelli
Montclair, NJ    “Why can’t I try on different lives, like dresses, to see which fits best and is more becoming?” -Sylvia Plath

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