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The Good Red Road
The Good Red Road has been Handed down through generations We all know white man is Trying to extinct the Natives I hate to give a crash lesson
Unwrapping
Tendrils lovingly wrapped around Slowly tightening that which bound Needing the force to come detached Allowing the natural eggs to hatch
Dorn SimonPublished 7 years ago in PoetsOne For Tears
I carry with me some tissues, some tissues I save for my tears. I think about life passing all of us by, I think about wasted years;
Samantha McNallyPublished 7 years ago in PoetsA Touch of Passion
When morning comes, rising on the sun You appear to me as a Solstice breeze The very first flush a sensational rush Of you to me and me in you
Daniel ColePublished 7 years ago in PoetsSystem
You think you have The answer? There's nothing here But time, Headed where I'm Going? You've run into My grind— Running thru my
Ron WalkerPublished 7 years ago in PoetsMovies You Must Watch
A simple lens, a cradle as a source of light, and of course, a beautiful name too, that's all about that simple device—the magic lantern. Born in the 17th century to project medical pictures, this device got a different role in another world. It is the ancestor of today's movie projectors. Movies revolutionized and transformed the world of entertainment. No other media form could dream of the glitter, glory, glamour, the real life has. This article shows you the best movies which you must watch before you're dead.
My Hopes
I love to fantasize and think about my life, The joys for my future and hopes ahead, I can picture a bigger backyard, with a fire pit to sit and tell ghost stories
Crystal KorpanPublished 7 years ago in PoetsDeliberating the Go-Go’s Vacation on its 35th Anniversary
After a six-week run atop Billboard’s 200 album chart with the multi-platinum debut album Beauty and the Beat, all-girl rock group the Go-Go’s hurriedly released the follow-up sophomore effort, Vacation. Echoes of previous singles “We Got the Beat” and “Our Lips Are Sealed” could still be heard across radio airwaves when “Vacation” became the band’s third hit single in the summer of ’82. The bubbly title track was the first-ever cassette single and was accompanied by its vivid and playful music video, which revealed the band members hamming it up while pretending to be highly skilled water skiers.
Eric AllenPublished 7 years ago in Beat