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Invisible Woman
Her wonder and grace is far past what the eye can see. More than the masses can attain. Far more than skin deep lies a story ready to be read. And yet the book remains closed for many aren't wise enough to decipher just the cover. Skin deep appreciation. Cute smile pretty eyes but can you see past. Can you see the root of who she is? Why she moves the way she does. Her? Can you see her? Or do you just see a body? Most are willing to share bodies before they share souls with another. Which isn't a problem but at the same time...
Sydney robinsonPublished 7 years ago in PoetsFamily
HOME, we finally have our own, Our flowers growing in our yard, with twinkle lights. We set our place up nice, took a long while to get here.
Crystal KorpanPublished 7 years ago in PoetsNot Who We Are
Some creatures Come into this world prepared They are ready to survive Instinctively knowing what to do They handle life
F.D. BrakePublished 7 years ago in PoetsBest Hack and Slash Games
If you're anything like a typical gamer, then you already know how awesome hack and slash games are. They're an amazing outlet for anger and a great way to get some stress relief.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 7 years ago in GamersRuby Fragments - II
11:32 PM - Riverbend Gated Community off FM 327 - Katy, Texas, U.S.A. ~ ‘No, not that sort of thing at all. Imagine these lights, right? Like, on your face for long periods of time, but not to the effect of like, one-far-off-constant-glaring-dentist-light-type light like you’re talking or anything, but more so like with the consistently-shifting-colorful-flashing-images-being-projected-right-onto-your-face-type / light like I’m talking'
Keenan ChiassonPublished 7 years ago in PoetsBeware
Have you met the man with eyes of blue with a smile that kills he seduces you with one look he can cause women to shake,
LM GiannonePublished 7 years ago in PoetsLittle Boy
My Sweet Little Boy, Everyday you fill my heart with joy. A gift from above, Another Baby to fill my heart with love. A Mommy's boy I always asked for, I will love you forevermore. Such a wonder watching you grow, I love you more than you'll ever know.
Heather HansonPublished 7 years ago in PoetsSelf-Worth in Death of a Salesman
Arthur Miller’s most significant work touches on a wide variety of relatable themes and topics, perhaps none of which as relevant as the underlying motif of a person’s worth, both to themselves and to others. Willy Loman serves as a pivotal example of a person’s true worth, and how it can easily be misrepresented and incorrectly defined, but a varying value of self is displayed by other characters as well, namely Willy’s sons. The play eloquently relates ideals such as the American Dream to a person’s worth, and there is much disagreement and confusion over what truly defines a person as valuable. Death of a Salesman demonstrates the importance of a person’s self-worth and depicts the different variables that can influence an individual’s own value.