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Default Oct 31, 2007 at 03:55 PM
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The one thing that I have found that helps me through this tough time is poetry. I had really forgotten how much i really enjoy it. I have posted in Creative corner if anyone cares to view what I call poetry. Pretty simple structure to it sorry.

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luv the dragon,very nice. great affirmation
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Yes, writing poetry has been helpful to me over the years too.

Restless and bored, an unused sword;
I champ at the bit, a one-person horde.

Stash my heart with your everyday things;
Your love, your laughter, and your butterfly wings.

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