hope poems
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Hope.
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I'm not in the army
it's a girl talking about why she isn't in the army. its not anti politics or anything its sad and makes your heart open.
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Suicide
I hope you like it, I really tried my best. =]
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Lake Of Souls
You are trapped forever, here in the Lake of Souls.
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Five Hundred Forty Five
a poem about a long distance relationship<3
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Good Enough
Am I, really..?
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You're Beautiful, You Know
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Word-Weaving
Word-weaving is a craft, an art.
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The answer is inside...
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Digging
About someone trying to dig their own way out of suffering when they realize that they can't do it on their own. In case you didn't notice... the end is refering to Jesus when it says "the son". I love you Jesus!
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Sunset
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sin for peace, fight for love
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Weeks of Black.
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This is for You My Friend, My Miracle
For a very special person who I haven't known long, but has been more of a friend than I could ever imagine and like a mother to me.
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The Songbird
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Letters To the World
This is my only long poem. I think its also my best.
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The Halls of the Dead
A poem with a message for anyone willing to listen.
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Moment Of Bliss
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Gerard's black chamber
Gerard's forever in my heart without killing but hope.
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Freedom In The Night
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I Could Write...
I tried so many times to try and write about the way he hurt me or the way he made me feel alive. I couldn't come up with anything. So I decided I was just gonna write about both of the ways he made me feel, and this what I came up with. Hope you
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take a breath
never give up
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Addiction.
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MEMORIES OF YOU
THIS IS A POEM. :}
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Dark Room
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Say Yes
For you who have finally realized that sometimes you lose the good things in life to make room for the great things. For those who pulled through the tragedy and were able to find sanctuary in something so much bigger than themselves. For the people
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Hope of the Flame
Hope is like the faintest flame in complete darkness, It's soothing, and helps us see when we need to.
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The Wretch & The Rock
Never have I ever written a poem so ardently beautiful that I almost stop writing to ponder on its possibility. This poem is dedicated to anyone who has ever loved, in love, or has dreamed of a love like this, like me. I think I might recite this at