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Your Poetry's A Money Maker
By :
Ethan Christ
If you want to know how to make money online from your poetry, there are many ways in which to do so. Different people want different poems for different things. Some simply need it for a homework assignment. Other's possibly need it for an email to a significant other. Whatever the case is, you can always find someone to do your work for you.
Tony Haynes – Touching the Heart and Soul with Poetry
By :
Lily Steiner
With a mission of creating poetry works that touch a person’s heart, soul and everyday life, Tony Haynes is going beyond expressing his love of people and their creative impulses. He is personalizing a special gift for an individual, one that will last forever and can be passed down to future generations. He loves inspiring people to imagine and hope, to dream and believe.
the poet corner
By :
vinona
Poem is a resourceful knowledge hidden in words that cannot be expressed visually it is the inmost ____expression by which the writer expressed his views on a matter rather that speaking verbally.
Nevertheless with the introduction of poems, we can now know why it is a creative knowledge of those who writes it and to those who reads it.
In view of that, this book is a collection of new poems which is obviously from a new author and of a new knowledge. These poems are not written to merge
Song: Rain Washes The Tears Away
By :
George Wallace
The sounds of rain drops on my roof brought this poem (lyrics) to me. I can't sing, or compose music, so the next best thing is to share a stream of words that evoke emotion and thought with the world.
Rain Washes The Tears Away
By :
George Wallace
I wait for days with big heavy drops,
That run streaming down my face.
My hot salty tears hide easily in the cold, … cold flood.
I walk in the rain when I want to remember you.
I Do My Writing in the Wal-Mart Parking Lot.
By :
George Wallace
I do my writing in the Wal-Mart parking lot.
My wife likes to shop, I’d really - - -rather not.
She’ll stay inside ‘til she’s ready to drop.
I sit in the car, watchin’ the folks come ‘n go, the flow never stops.
Hard Tack, Old Charlie, Jake, and Me
By :
George Wallace
Just Old Charlie, Jake, ten cut-plug chaw, eighty dry beans, a hard-headed herd of long-horn cattle, and me.
Two gallons of raw, red-eye whiskey. One for snakebite, and one for cutting’ the dust.
Water can be hard to find, and firewood’s mighty scarce on the short grass prairie.
Spring’s wild flower carpets and Fall bottom colors are a cowboy’s delight.
The sun’s fire hot come Summer, and in Winter it is not.
Duck! Weave! Shift! And Hide!
By :
George Wallace
Duck! Weave! Shift! And Hide!
‘Tis the After Thanksgiving Christmas Shopping Crush!
Spread your elbows, protect your toes.
The mad rush is on, its Stampede Time!
At Wal-Mart, Sears, K-Mart, Woolworth’s, and Target.
Аѕ І Grеw Oldеr
By :
Andrew Thompson
Thіѕ poеm touchеd ѕomеthіng dееp іnѕіdе. Іt hаppеnѕ ѕo oftеn thаt іn thе buѕіnеѕѕ of our dаіly lіvеѕ, wе forgеt аbout whаt іѕ goіng on іn thе world
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