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Poem number seven of thirty-eight. This is my first relationship poem I have posted, so I will get it out of the way and say all relationships I write about are ficticious. Well, they would have to be, but that is for another time and place. My teac... » Read...
Poem number nine of thirty-eight. Been too busy lately to critique so I have not been able to keep my two per day post schedule going. This poem I wrote in a chemistry class in highschool after seeing the phrase, "How simple it is to see."... » Read...
Poem number eight of thirty-eight. One of my favorites and a favorite of my friends. I do not want to spoil what it is about, though it should be quite obvious by the end of the poem. » Read...
Poem (rant) number six of thirty-eight. It's title is very straight forward (and neither the title nor the poem reflect anything on my views of Taoism). I simply wrote this as my teacher read to our class the glory of this religion. I am not much... » Read...
Poem number five of thirty-eight. I am not sure how to classify this poem. One part of the poem deals with time continuity (I'll let you decide which) and the rest is just sort of a dystopian view of the future. I sort of like this one. » Read...
Poem number four of thirty-eight, a shot at humor. The poem is a short story in a way, a quick scene, though metaphorical in nature. I like this one as well. » Read...
This is poem three of thirty-eight. It is, as is apparent, about censorship and religion and my views of both. I do like this one. » Read...
This is the second of thirty-eight poems I have written. This one, I suppose, also deals with reality. I wrote it after reading Villa Incognito by Tom Robbins and Travels by Michael Crichton. It is a mixture of ideas from both. I'm not sure how I... » Read...
The first of thirty-eight poems I have written. Definately not one of my favorites, could use a lot of work. It deals with thoughts of reality, though it has been so long since I wrote it, I cannot recall it's particular muse. » Read...