- Last seen on May 19 12:16 AM 2006. Member since March 25, 2006.
- I have 5 comments, 30 poems, 3 stories
My Stories
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"Hey Sweetie."
I gave her a smile to let her know I heard her. I tried to talk, but no words came. My mind thought, my eyes saw, my ears heard, but my mouth could produce n700 words, 3 comments, March 8, 2005. In <200 lines, Other -
My Best Friend, Jason
In my experience, the strong survive and the weak perish; whether they are born weak with a sort of illness or are weak by choice. This is all s1700 words, 10 comments, October 13, 2004. In <200 lines, Depression -
Ian awoke in mid-morning by the ring of a bell. He rose to his feet, put on some clothes, and walked downstairs. At the foot of the stairs waited his lovely wife, Carlene. Her800 words, 5 comments, October 6, 2004. In <200 lines, Other
My Poetry
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A Cold Morning, a Snow Angel, and an Angel in the Snow / First time, so early I can't sleep. / Falling snow, only three feet deep. / Phone call, open my eyes to the light. / Walking steps, your smile smiling so b
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It's simple, perfect, and rarely saw
true beauty in its place
a random sight of perfection's awe<100 words, 7 comments, March 13, 2007
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- Learning to fall the hard way at allpoetry
Confounding. Astounding how you can't see the warnings.
Lights are bright but hidden from the sight of morning. - A Cold Morning, a Snow Angel, and an Angel in the Snow at allpoetry
A Cold Morning, a Snow Angel, and an Angel in the Snow / First time, so early I can't sleep. / Falling snow, only three feet deep. / Phone call, open my eyes to the light. / Walking steps, your smile smiling so b - [ It's simple, perfect, and rarely saw ] at allpoetry
It's simple, perfect, and rarely saw
true beauty in its place
a random sight of perfection's awe
