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  • The Corner Coffee Shop

    I would like to discuss poetry and how powerful it really is. Poetry is like a song, but without music. Poetry relates real life things like events and feelings. Many of us write our own poetry for the benefit of others and ourselves. I would like to share our poetry. And what better place to share poetry than at a

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  • plaitsandjeans

    plaitsandjeans

    i'm all about walking outdoors in the midst of a leaf fall with no shoes on (or perhaps a really pretty pair to dress my jeans up), my favorite pair of jeans on that fit just right, with maybe a braid or two in my hair.... my daughter makes my life worth living. my books keep my dreams alive & well nurtured. my poetry keeps my emotions in check. my friends... well, you're the glue that helps me hang on when it seems too hard to try on my own. i'm just a country girl at heart & miss living near the good ole country folk.
  • apyus

    apyus

    I am a man that lives so far out in left field that the world of responsibility baffels me. With nothing but time on my hands I engage in philosophy by reading the works of men in history that reguard the world in some universal so as to be regarded by others as profound. I contend that all these men would agree upon the soundness of reality in relation to the gods but only divide ourselves in our selfish need to personally attain it. Such is the intelectual persuits I entertain myself with in the garden.
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  • bluesfrombutterflies

    bluesfrombutterflies

    no, no questions are asked. better yet, no introduction is really given, and a palm who that always been rough, tangled in loops of thin paper and drugs and pale cream white walls is always going to be a brilliant, shocking contrast to the love of a pure human being.
  • black_pressed_roses

    black_pressed_roses

    I mean, think about it, there’s not a single dramatic story line in existence that Shakespeare didn’t cover - family revenge, political intrigue, the great gender battle… The guy mapped it all out for us. And what was his parting lesson? What genres of all genres did he finally arrived at after years of toil and sacrifice? Tragedy. Like all great romantics, he finally realized that life is a lot more likely to end up with a bunch of dead Danish people on stage than with a kiss.
  • silentcrisis24

    silentcrisis24

    A penchant for peaches.
  • dobbersp

    dobbersp

    Sometimes hope is all you have, and all you ever will have; there is some small victory in having hope above nothing at all.
  • overflowing_Grace

    overflowing_Grace

    I am being molded and transformed by God's overflowing grace.
  • chicxjunkiexlove

    chicxjunkiexlove

    who wants thinspo?? :] [[i'm down to earth and probably look at things different than you. but i can promise you, you'll lOVE me!]]
  • hotterthanamicrowaveoven

    hotterthanamicrowaveoven

    I write, among other things.