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Abigail Wildes

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Born
in Denver
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Edward Gorey, Edgar Allan Poe, Shel Silverstein

Member Since
August 2016


Abigail Wildes is a weirdo. Displaced from time and maybe even space. She writes her strange and delicious poetry while spilling tea and dreaming of partially restoring dilapidated houses. She's a paradox and a mystery, with a smile like sweet southern tea and a wicked little twinkle that knows all your secrets. ...more

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Abigail Wildes I read a lot of Shel Silverstein to my kids. I love what he did with the doodles and silly and often surprisingly deep but easy to understand poems. I…moreI read a lot of Shel Silverstein to my kids. I love what he did with the doodles and silly and often surprisingly deep but easy to understand poems. I wanted to do something similar but in my own kinda dark, kinda weird, also gorgeous, kinda way. (less)
Abigail Wildes Locked inside my head. Oh, here we go again!
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Alexander Pushkin
“I've lived to bury my desires
and see my dreams corrode with rust
now all that's left are fruitless fires
that burn my empty heart to dust.

Struck by the clouds of cruel fate
My crown of Summer bloom is sere
Alone and sad, I watch and wait
And wonder if the end is near.

As conquered by the last cold air
When Winter whistles in the wind
Alone upon a branch that's bare
A trembling leaf is left behind.”
Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin

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Charles Winters Looks like you've read some great books, Edward Gorey, String Theory For Dummies, Ghost Stories of California. all very interesting!


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