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Inside My Body
Inside my body is a young woman full of life Ready to jump and run and dance all night long Inside my body is strength and truth
Victoria PaffrathPublished 7 years ago in PoetsBreathe
I take a breath, a moment in time Savour the essence of life Its calming touch, renews my soul Against life’s daily strife
Anthony RussellPublished 7 years ago in PoetsTop 10 Pets in the 'Harry Potter' Universe
10. Fang Fang is Rubeus Hagrid's over-sized Boarhound, similar to a Great Dane in the Muggle universe, and although Hagrid cares for a great range of creatures, he has formed a special bond with Fang. Boarhounds may look ferocious but this one certainly isn't! In fact, Fang has been known to be over-friendly and always greets guests to Hagrid's hut with welcoming barks and a lot of licking. Alas, Fang has a tendency to slobber when he's excited and has frequently soaked Harry Potter's Hogwarts robes whilst being affectionate!
Kathryn BarnsleyPublished 7 years ago in GeeksIs 'The Sims 4' an Improvement on 'The Sims 3'?
I know it’s been a whole 3 years since The Sims 4 was released by Electronic Arts but even as I play it today, there are still things I miss about The Sims 3. In this article I’m going to argue for both sides and together, after all this time, we will finally find out which game is the best.
Kathryn BarnsleyPublished 7 years ago in GamersFutility
The angry wind searches the darkened land, The darkened land scowls at the restless sea, The restless sea hisses frustration on the shore,
Peter RosePublished 7 years ago in Poets8EEZ Playlist: Huey Lewis and the News
Hi-hooooo! Hi-hooooo! Okay, enough of that. Too much "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" on the brain. Time to get back to business - of music, that is.
Carlos GonzalezPublished 7 years ago in BeatDeath
Death is like this flashing hot, painful contradiction, of an ugly pain and beautiful release. A calm frenzy of fleeting life and a painful battle to keep it. And in these contradictions lies truth and pure emotion. Dying will bring hope back into your body and feed you with ways of giving up and accepting fate. No matter how you may feel dying is in the back of your mind telling you you're done. And when you come to accept this fate the only one there is you lose that flashing hot pain, replaced with a flashing white light, and the feeling of comfort and release. Death is like this, warm and comforting. Embrace it and it treats you with mercy, fight it and it is ruthless. Death is like this in its most basic form: inevitable. So, accept that one day you will die and that for the most part, you can control how and when. But always know that you can’t avoid it forever. This is what death is like.
Steph SinclairPublished 7 years ago in PoetsOne Flew Over the Mockingjay’s Nest
The Hunger Games series, which we were introduced to us in 2012, finally came to an end – a fact that leaves me disappointed in more ways than one. When I saw the first film, it was fresh, new, interesting and thought-provoking.
Little Blue RucksackPublished 7 years ago in Geeks