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ZenMercury
ZenMercury

131.The Saddest Book

Hello again, and today is Thursday, January 24, 2013. I'm going to start this out with a question; What's the saddest book you've ever read.

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ChanahJade
ChanahJade

Romeo And Juliet.

Yesterday in my English class my teacher was talking about Shakespeare. He asked us who we thought was the strongest of the two both mentally and physically, Romeo or Juliet.

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HeatherAnne
HeatherAnne

I Think I Get It.

#OpussWeeklyChallenge #FreeVerse I read for hours And hours And hours And hours And- I wonder. What's the point But then my question is answered In W H Auden's: 'Ironic points of light'.

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KatyTiffanyNYC
KatyTiffanyNYC

Love You Too: PART NINETY THREE

-TIFFANY- "Tiffany. Good to see you back. How was the Maldives?" Mrs Guy asked as soon as I walked in.

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EchoHex96
EchoHex96

Internal Ramblings Concerning Homoerotica

Heh, not really expecting much response for this but if you decide to bravo to you.

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Carnictis
Carnictis

Cthulhu: An Essay

The Call of Cthulhu Written by Howard Philip Lovecraft in 1926, this story tells of the ominous, foreboding & deeply harrowing arrival of the Great Old One; the malignant star spawn Cthulhu.

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afghanacid
afghanacid

Ambiguous Poetry:

Ambiguous poetry: what does it mean. Try to imagine: now what have we seen. A rainbow, a car, a knife in their backs, cross sections of life: seen smaller through cracks.

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renagade146
renagade146

Why I Adore J.R.R Tolkien

All that is gold dies not glitter, not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by frost.

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