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Morning Thoughts
Every bump, Every bruise, Every freckle I want to memorize Everything that Contributes to the Topography of your skin
Rachel DowPublished 7 years ago in PoetsSilent Screams
The darkness is surrounding me so that I can't breathe wrapping its cold sharp fingers completely around me I'm in so much pain all I can do is silently scream
Zachary TemplePublished 7 years ago in PoetsTo You (Fantasy Man)
I know it's not Love, But it's a whole lot of liking. The little things about you Are the things that strike me. Your face is too sexy
Arkita HammondPublished 7 years ago in PoetsLullaby
I wanted to fly But you clipped my wings and I came tumbling down I tried to climb instead But you made me slip I tried jumping really high
Quinn RomeroPublished 7 years ago in PoetsMaking the Case for 'Get Out' at the Academy Awards
Every year there is a movie that audiences and critics take to in a big way and that the Academy dismisses for whatever reason. Movies like Gone Girl, The Dark Knight, or 10 Cloverfield Lane that audiences and critics seem to believe in concert are among the best movies of their given year get ignored by the Academy for being too much of a genre piece, too much of an audience favorite or some other similar nonsense.
Sean PatrickPublished 7 years ago in GeeksGet Out: A Different Review
When I first saw the trailer for this film, what must have been several months ago, as the result of what I seem to recall was quite an insistent online marketing campaign, I was decidedly unimpressed. In the interest of full disclosure, I'm not a huge fan of horror films and, although Get Out's trailer presented at least a hint of something novel, the general impression I took away was one of the formulaic. It wasn't until just recently that I decided after all to give the film a chance, based upon the glowing reviews I'd seen across the web and the sense that this was more than just another horror centred around jump scares, gross outs, and a discordant soundtrack.
Liam BatesPublished 7 years ago in GeeksTour Guide
Find me on the peripheryof that central square,where pigeons swarmfor scraps of food andlarge, air-conditionedbuses from the airportdump their squinting andsweating passengersinto the hot, yellow light.I'm trying to carve out a nicheas a depressed tour guide:entirely unenthusiasticand tiredly cynicalabout my unvarying circuitof the city.'There's anotherchurch ortemple orshop orbar or...
Liam BatesPublished 7 years ago in PoetsLove For Astronauts
A science teacher of mine once told me That nothing is ever actually touching anything Because the electrons of our atoms push each other apart.
Norrin ShearerPublished 7 years ago in Poets