| Poetry |
| 1. Nothing But Light Under My Skin One of the most recent poems as of yet, it's about a little Polish girl thinking about her mother. It's rather lovely. |
| 2. You Deserve It This is actually a rap song I wrote, after hearing Eminem on the radio too much. Just to prove any dumbshit can write a rap song like his. I think you can tell. It's written from his point of view too. |
| 3. Discarded An abandoned teddy bear's feelings on... uh... being abandoned. |
| 4. High Stakes A poem about a woman having an affair with a guy from work and her way of telling him it's time to end it. Not a true story. |
| 5. Cut No comment. |
| 6. Broken Record One of the newest, once again, about a person who hears voices - and they tell him to do bad stuff.... ooh! Spooky! No, I don't hear voices, except maybe the Voice of Reason, and that stupid conscience thing. |
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| 8. Vietnam Survivor I was ten when I wrote this, when I first realized I could write poetry if I really tried. I didn't try that hard on this one, it's really pretty free lance. I felt like writing about an old woman who speaks of her son, a Vietnam hero. |
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| 9. It's Too Late One of the few autobiographical poems I bothered to spew out onto paper; I was thirteen and depressed over the morbid, awful death of my cat. In short, his major organs completely failed during surgery, which was supposed to save him. |
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| 10. Time No, not the David Bowie song (or the Cinema Strange cover!), this is just a poem... this is one of my newest. |
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| (c) Sandman by Neil Gaiman |
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| 7. No Longer Laugh At Me I wrote this at the tender age of twelve, when I was at the peak of being bullied by my classmates in good old seventh grade. Back then, I thought suicide was romantic. Luckily, I didn't try to act on that weird little impulse. Besides, I'm not bullied anymore. |