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Suggestions! ~ Uaio
Mrs.cramer wrote a pretty awesome post about poetry that everyone should read.

I figured I'd throw the link up here so you can see it in case it gets buried. And lost. In the depths of the internet.

And here it is:
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Flagged - 05/20/12

At a time ~ Blackmagebasser
Every now and again they tried to sneak in through the cracks, but it was far to urgent now. There wasn't any time to do that.

It was now or never. Lumbering machine, laughing and roaring all at once. Quite an abrupt stop. To market to market.

.....in my mind's eye, I breath sulfer smoke, la ...
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Like Death Warmed Over ~ The stand-up comedian laughing dolphin
I added a little more toward the end, so that there was a better connection with the beginning.

Ahem. SO, that last comment I recieved was interesting to say the least, lmao.

I still need a little help with the bolded area near the bottom, but I'm kind of stumped right now, and I feel like I ...
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Hallowed Ground, Hollow Bunny ~ Willowtree
I walk longer today than I usually do. I wander all the way down to the cemetery and spend a short time walking through a few graves of people I don't know. Is it sadder to visit someone you know who has died, or to not know the people whose graves you wander through? My relatives are not in thi ...
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This Is Just To Say ~ Mrs.cramer
I have eaten the poems
from your body box.

Forgive me,
they were so old
and so abandoned.
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Bury ~ Felix

Oh cremation is selfish fun,
Your calories are for everyone.
Trees grow tomorrow, cuz' you die today.
Ask any fellow, and you know he'll say...
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if anyone still really writes here?

One day,
One day soon,
I'll come back.

Maybe write something. Maybe.

I make no promises.
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spring day, gravel road ~ Ukah
a ceramic cup on a mossy stone wall
above a cool spring of water.
pears dangle within arms reach,
and little hands grab
from the back of a rusty red wagon.
feet sink into thick, slimy mud
at the bottom of a murky pond.
in a small cornfield
when flint is found,
celebration.
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