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This is my first ever poetry collection, inclusive of poems I haven’t yet released separately to Bookrix, so it probably won’t be as elaborate as some of my individual works, the little there is of those. It comprises six of my most strongly tied works. The first poem in this collection is “The Roaring Warden”, an early poem I wrote that revolves around a dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship. The second is “27th and Crimson Avenue”, a recent poem I wrote inspired by S.E. Hinton’s ‘The Outsiders’ which analyzes how similar a gang fight is to a war and further emphasizes some anti-war themes. The third is “Me and Paulie Dine”, another recent poem which briefly looks into the effect of childhood idols on the human identity. The fourth is “At the Arch of Perdition”, which sees a socialite marriage through the eyes of a servant, though with possibly exaggerated aspects. The fifth is “The Peal of Joy-Skinned Lullaby”, not my most recent work but undoubtedly the poem I’ve put a lot of effort into. It uses a lot of dark imagery which is only metaphorical on a few opening occasions and greatly highlights regret and reason. And last but not least, the sixth is “You Shall Be Attended to in an Eternity” which compares indirect laziness to waiting in an absent doctor’s clinic. I hope you fill me in on whatever you feel like saying in the comment section or if it’s more personal you can send me a private message. Please Favorite it if you really like any of my poems.

A collection of poems on Life, People and appreciating what we have...

A collection of short stories, ranging from one page stories, to page long suspense tales. Not for the faint of heart or weak minded. Welcome to my brand of Madness.

This is literally a collection of poems and other nonsense that jumps into my mind through out the days. You know, those little catchy things that you like and have to write down before you forget them or you play around with them in you head and before you know it their stuck in there until you do something with them?
This will continue to grow as things pop up. I am warning you now:
SOME MAY BE BASED OFF OF SOMETHING COMPLETELY RANDOM!!!
What I mean by random is: A story about a city of cannibalistic cats or a rhyming song that can't have more than two words that rhyme at any given time. The really random ones can be blamed on my Creative Writing class. Sorry if you don't like any of them, but I am making this -- not you. If you have any ideas feel free to send them to me and make comments on any of the prompts in here. Criticize it helpfully, not spitefully. Feel free to take any of the ideas in here and make them your own, just please let me know first!? I want to read what you come up with!
This collection will never be actually be published. It is just for fun. (And yes. I know my poems may not actually follow any poetic format. I really don't care that much, and like them how they are, thank you very much.)

This is my first ever poetry collection, inclusive of poems I haven’t yet released separately to Bookrix, so it probably won’t be as elaborate as some of my individual works, the little there is of those. It comprises six of my most strongly tied works. The first poem in this collection is “The Roaring Warden”, an early poem I wrote that revolves around a dysfunctional mother-daughter relationship. The second is “27th and Crimson Avenue”, a recent poem I wrote inspired by S.E. Hinton’s ‘The Outsiders’ which analyzes how similar a gang fight is to a war and further emphasizes some anti-war themes. The third is “Me and Paulie Dine”, another recent poem which briefly looks into the effect of childhood idols on the human identity. The fourth is “At the Arch of Perdition”, which sees a socialite marriage through the eyes of a servant, though with possibly exaggerated aspects. The fifth is “The Peal of Joy-Skinned Lullaby”, not my most recent work but undoubtedly the poem I’ve put a lot of effort into. It uses a lot of dark imagery which is only metaphorical on a few opening occasions and greatly highlights regret and reason. And last but not least, the sixth is “You Shall Be Attended to in an Eternity” which compares indirect laziness to waiting in an absent doctor’s clinic. I hope you fill me in on whatever you feel like saying in the comment section or if it’s more personal you can send me a private message. Please Favorite it if you really like any of my poems.

A collection of poems on Life, People and appreciating what we have...

A collection of short stories, ranging from one page stories, to page long suspense tales. Not for the faint of heart or weak minded. Welcome to my brand of Madness.

This is literally a collection of poems and other nonsense that jumps into my mind through out the days. You know, those little catchy things that you like and have to write down before you forget them or you play around with them in you head and before you know it their stuck in there until you do something with them?
This will continue to grow as things pop up. I am warning you now:
SOME MAY BE BASED OFF OF SOMETHING COMPLETELY RANDOM!!!
What I mean by random is: A story about a city of cannibalistic cats or a rhyming song that can't have more than two words that rhyme at any given time. The really random ones can be blamed on my Creative Writing class. Sorry if you don't like any of them, but I am making this -- not you. If you have any ideas feel free to send them to me and make comments on any of the prompts in here. Criticize it helpfully, not spitefully. Feel free to take any of the ideas in here and make them your own, just please let me know first!? I want to read what you come up with!
This collection will never be actually be published. It is just for fun. (And yes. I know my poems may not actually follow any poetic format. I really don't care that much, and like them how they are, thank you very much.)