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34/M    Naturalism, Presentism, Freedom and Realism
Giovanni
38/M/Addison Il    The Best form of expression is writing to me. Something that I use to let go or try to let go of what I feel …
Kris Balubar
33/F/NY   
Steve
The Burgh    “Every word is like an unnecessary stain on silence” SB
Ryan R Latini
38/M/United States    Hey poets. I've been published in Brilliant Flash Fiction, 50-Word Stories, Schuylkill Valley Journal, Compass Rose Lit., and many others. Follow me on https://medium.com/@ryan-latini856 or …
Jeremy Betts
42/M/Washington State   
Marta C Weeks
F/Northern California    Writer, Poet, Populist. More info on, martacweeks.com *ALL POEMS ARE PROPERTY OF MARTA C WEEKS AND ARE NOT TO BE USED WITHOUT MY WRITTEN CONSENT*
MsTruth
Poetoftheway
where we are    little could I imagine then that poetry would pick me at all, especially to write of words in dialects I don’t speak, but imaging their …
43/F/Australia    Also known as PrayerfulPoetess on All Poetry: https://allpoetry.com/PrayerfulPoetess
DKN
DKN
23/M/KE    I like cats
Stephanie
24/F/Falling for pretty eyes    Living life to take everything in.
64/U.S    William Shakespeare quote Life is as tedious as a TWICE -TOLD TALE Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man
Nathan Pival
Mansfield, Ohio    To try and explain all the little things that make up the bigger picture of me would be to diminish all that I've been through. …
RVani Kalyani
F/Bharat    A mosaic
25/F/Philippines    Reclaiming this life.
M/North Western Oregon    World traveler, Yarn Spinner, Published writer, Front porch philosopher, back porch dreamer. Gentleman Farmer, Devoted Father and Grandfather. Lover of Nature. Proud to have been …
ThePoet
29/F/Canada    Sarah Ahmed
Nick Moore
Cornwall    Hi, I write about anything, but mostly drawn to esoteric, philosophy and humour.
Aaron Mullin
50/M/~~ ~ Whitehorse ~ ~~    My body of work is a medicine path. The overall arc of my poems documents my journey into openness. I hope you enjoy.
Francie Lynch
A poem is like a tickle, it gives both joy and pain: with blissful tears and tearful giggles, you'll read that poem again. A poem …
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