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Why We Write...
We write when we can’t tell anyone but the page how we feel. And when putting pen to paper feels like an act of rebellion.
Emily DurstonPublished 7 years ago in PoetsStained Glass
Brushes dipped in a soul of colours a cornucopia of shaded swirls grace the canvas — the light reflects — Glistening beams of the moon
Valentyna HollowayPublished 7 years ago in PoetsSeptember Blues
If you ain't got the blues, you ain't got nothin', her birth color is blue so I guess she's true to her color, she gave me the blues
Dean MartinPublished 7 years ago in PoetsMusic of Illusion
My compassion towards music is like the moves of the trees as it flows through the breeze whistling into my ears like it's nothing what it seems, that it captured my heart which feels like it's a whole new me. As I shut my eyes closed I start becoming captivated by the sound of the clashing leaves that are falling down freely through the breeze like they are having a party, just being hypnotized thinking I'm in a whole new world where I can be free doing anything from what I believe which makes things magical as it can be.
Maliya. RiaPublished 7 years ago in PoetsListen
You must think like me If not, I must hate you. You must look like me If not, I must hate you. You must believe as I believe,
Kelley PacePublished 7 years ago in PoetsMoonlight Serenade
On the elegant edge of a serrated blade releasing fear, doubt, confusion, drawing down magic like a stardust covered curtain.
Valentyna HollowayPublished 7 years ago in PoetsAlbum Review: Bobaflex 'Eloquent Demons'
Bobaflex has just issued their latest album, Eloquent Demons, the follow up to 2015's Anything That Moves and their first for new label Thermal Entertainment. It's the group's eighth album overall since their Mason, West Virginia origins which date back to 1998; a long and often painful band history that includes various lineup and label changes and even label bankruptcies among other various temporary setbacks.
John ParksPublished 7 years ago in BeatStreets of War
Streets of war You can drive your car down the street, in the slumbs of the city and see a war is brewing. you can see
Dean MartinPublished 7 years ago in Poets