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message 1: by Ashley (new)

Ashley Tropea (ashleytropea) | 89 comments Mod
That was a great poem! Did you write that yourself?


message 2: by Ash (new)

Ash | 4 comments Very nice poem...I couldn't have said it better myself :)


message 3: by Meagan (new)

Meagan | 8 comments Very well written! I would love to know I you have any more!!!!!


message 4: by Ash (new)

Ash | 4 comments Here's a poem i wrote (just now, inspired by this post):
Will
Piercing blue eyes,
Framed with sooty lashes,
Words of a book reflected on cobalt eyes,
Eyes stripped of everything,
but love and anguish,
Marks scar his mind and body,
Stark white face framed by curling black hair,
Lean and taut,
With sharp cheekbones and a blunt smile,
With eyes pooled with mystery
And his life, one big secret
Will Herondale.


message 5: by Meagan (new)

Meagan | 8 comments :) I love him!


message 6: by Taylor (new)

Taylor | 1 comments All these poems are beautiful! I love them all.


message 7: by Ash (new)

Ash | 4 comments Thank you :)


message 8: by Meagan (new)

Meagan | 8 comments Awww!!!!! I cried a little bit on the inside at the end.


message 9: by Meagan (new)

Meagan | 8 comments Me too. ;( I wish the guys from TID were real. Although all the girls would be all over them. Lol


message 10: by Sierra (new)

Sierra Mcelroy | 4 comments ok, here's a poem about why not to trust ducks.

Ducks! oh as pretty as they may be,
are not to be trusted, for you will see!
they will do to you what they did to me.
they take your home, your money, your luck!
I tell you I plead you! do not trust a duck!
they may seem harmless, lovely at that,
but those slimy creatures are as sly as a cat.
they trick you they play you until you are flat.
so please
listen to me now, before you are out of luck!
and never ever trust a duck.


message 11: by Sierra (new)

Sierra Mcelroy | 4 comments haha thanks *i may know a harondale face*


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