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Titles
12/2 I love you
11/18 Thine Love
11/18 untitled no.3
11/18 Rain Haiku
11/18 Green Sweater Girl
11/17 Oh no! It's God!
11/17 to whom it may concern
11/14 perhaps peace (meditation poem)
11/10 from back in the day
11/10 rant no.3
11/7 random no.4
11/4 rant no.2
11/2 rant no.1
10/27 copyrighted picture
10/25 here's somethin' kinda fancy
10/21 This Paper
10/21 what love is
10/21 Where?
10/21 The Unknown
10/21 soak up your sunset
10/21 love
10/21 Life
10/21 ghost
10/21 my tree
10/21 untitled no.2
10/21 untitled no.1

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Today is May 13, 2006

rant no.3 okay, this one has a bit of frustration behind it
so once again, it shall be started off like this:
"You know what really grinds my gears?"
i really really don't like it
when someone pours out heart and soul in a poem
and then someone commments on it
saying, "that's good, but go into more detail"
or, "you messed up on the grammar somewhere"
(excluding you who corrected some grammar on one piece of mine, that's a little diff. than what i'm talking about now)
it just really angers me
and i'm surprised that when it happens to someone else
that it doesn't anger them as well
if i wrote the saddest poem i've ever written
raw and emotional to the max
and someone said "it's a good topic, but you need to go into more detail"
i would probably lose my temper
curse at them and tell them to grow a soul
because quite honestly
personally, i think that's quite ----ed up
i just don't see how one can be so close-minded of the emotion that goes into poetry
most of the time
people write their poems flat out-all out
never with much thought
just with feeling
so think about that the next time you leave a comment on somebody's poetry
even if it isn't sad and is a happy one
perhaps there's a reason for not going into detail
or for not using correct grammar
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Article posted # November 10, 2005 at 12:40 PM: edit comment (3)Reads 72 see all articles



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