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Liar
Despicable. That’s what goes through my head when your name is mentioned. Your name is bitter poison in my mouth. I bet you sleep real cozy at night. Not a worry, not giving a fuck about what you did.
Jenny IbañezPublished 7 years ago in PoetsLast Birthday Ever
It happened again, waking me from the solace of sleep Always uninvited during the witching hour reoccurring since I was a teenager.
The Honest Working Man...
The Honest working Man. I’m a Honest Working Man, been doing the best I can. With these callused, worn hands... I make my pay.
Steven BaldryPublished 7 years ago in PoetsLove
Love is an addiction fueled by the emotions, flowing like the current of the ocean, with a few bumps every now and then, Love is a risk we all take, with a superficial, false image most times, because of the past examples placed in a case, not always full of trophies, on the highest plateau set in our individual heads—logic often used for lust, mistaken for love.
Diamond Dreams MovementPublished 7 years ago in PoetsWonders of Weather
Wanna rain over a hail of a kingdom, Snow joke, Summer left, late start, cold mourning cloak. It's departure long over dew,
Undefined WritingsPublished 7 years ago in PoetsTrippie Redd - 'A Love Letter To You 2'
Trippie Redd has an opportunity to distinguish himself. Strengths/Weaknesses I’m just casually sipping lean right now while I listen to numerous beats so I can croon about the reckless lifestyle I lead. Aye, and these haters better stop calling my phone because ya boy is in the salon getting his dreads dyed. Alright bruh? What color should I do this time? Red? Yellow? Blue? All three…?
Rap DisciplePublished 7 years ago in BeatH'ween Horrorthon: 'Duel' (1971)
"I'd like to report a truck driver that's been endangering my life!"— Dennis Weaver as David Mann. Hello one and all. Before Steven Allan Spielberg became the most influential, wealthiest, most über-famous film director in the 20th and 21st Century, he was just a regular film buff whose imagination was boundless and knew no end. His enthusiasm was never lost on me as a youth. I have the distinct memory of having gone to see his seminal sci-fi classic Close Encounters of the Third Kind back 40 years ago — and falling asleep throughout most of it. I also recollect being "rescued" by my late aunt back in 1982 and being taken to see E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, at least twice. His many films, ranging from Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Color Purple, Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, Minority Report, The Terminal, and The BFG were all seen by me multiple times. But it's with great pleasure that this entry is due to what started this fine career in the first place: a horror movie.
Carlos GonzalezPublished 7 years ago in GeeksWhere Children Go
You know those places that only children know? The nooks and cranny’s; the hideaways that grown-ups don’t think about? That’s where imagination lives.
Sammi NashPublished 7 years ago in Poets