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Let’s Try This Again…
I get it. I’m an awful, terrible blogger. I understand. I originally started this blog to promote my writing beyond FictionPress and beyond FanFiction. I created a Tumblr – which is so unused and dusty I won’t even put a … Continue reading
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Love The Monster (A Poem)
Originally I wrote this as song lyrics for a friend but he never used them, so I changed them some to make it a poem. Yay! _____________________________________________________________________________ Love The Monster Danger prone relationship Unnatural attraction Crazy fatal obsession Painful needed … Continue reading
I Tried To Let WordPress Inspire Me…
But what they gave me wasn’t too…inspiring. I love to be inspired, but I guess I’m more inspired when I find something myself. It’s just a thing I suppose. There are so many things that I want to write, so … Continue reading
A Dream’s Memory (A Poem)
So, this is from my other blog. I can’t remember if I posted this poem before, but here we go. Won’t kill us to read it again, I suppose. _______________________________________________________________________ They sit together in a field. Sunlight caresses her soft … Continue reading