- Last seen on May 10 6:47 AM. Member since March 25, 2006.
- I have 17 comments, 293 poems, 40 stories
My Stories
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The end began when he left the village.1
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This world is no longer the world that I loved. Time has changed everything. In every year that passes, I hate my existence in this damned place more and more. I lived long enough. I loved long enough. And now I’m tired.1
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Once upon a time, there was this old man lying on his deathbed. He had been suffering from tuberculosis for three years and he decided to g1800 words, March 12. In Love
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The gate of my heart / has long been opened / for you to enter, / walking on a red carpet. / Welcome to my solitary / life that is longing for / the hands of someone / like you. Open the door and / never mind<100 words, 1 comment, May 3, 2007. In Love
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I woke up and screamed / looking at the mirror. / / Good if it was cracked / Better if I saw no reflection / Best if I had seen a ghost / Ideal if it was just a dream. / / At the tip of my nose / was a nig<100 words, 2 comments, May 3, 2007. In Love
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I used to be your companion / just a friend / / I smiled at you; / you wouldn’t mind / / You pat my back; / you wouldn’t mind / / I always hugged you; / you wouldn’t mind / / You loved ticking me;<100 words, 2 comments, May 3, 2007. In Love
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The gate of my heart / has long been opened / for you to enter, / walking on a red carpet. / Welcome to my solitary / life that is longing for / the hands of someone / like you. Open the door and / never mind - Elegy to the Red Pimple at allpoetry
I woke up and screamed / looking at the mirror. / / Good if it was cracked / Better if I saw no reflection / Best if I had seen a ghost / Ideal if it was just a dream. / / At the tip of my nose / was a nig - Don't Mind This at allpoetry
I used to be your companion / just a friend / / I smiled at you; / you wouldn’t mind / / You pat my back; / you wouldn’t mind / / I always hugged you; / you wouldn’t mind / / You loved ticking me;
