I'm the aberrational poet your English teacher warned you not to read or follow into the literary abyss. If you steal my poetry...I will find you in between fogyish metaphoric lines. I'll be armed with my quill and papyrus where at will I can wield my power as a writer to erase you from my realm. I will smudge you with inky darkness and do unprintable things like a ghost in imaginary darkness.
In full disclosure, I am absurdly mad and take no responsibility for my actions if crossed poetically. But, otherwise, I’m a simple free spirited poetic writer wordsmithing outside the grammatical lines and rules. An easy going romantic rebel at heart.
I write meaningful (to me) poetry from my heart and share it here. I tend to approach everyone as a friend until they demonstrate something different. I enjoy having creative exchanges with others, like-minded artists, or writers.
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7 thoughts on “ Oxidative ”
I love this one. I feel like you really feel the exposure to the elements, all of them. Also, I think the title choice for this poem is excellent
I love this one. I feel like you really feel the exposure to the elements, all of them. Also, I think the title choice for this poem is excellent
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Thank you. I’m glad it was conveyed so well.
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That’s painfully beautiful! I agree with JYP, the title is excellent for the poem. So amazingly penned!
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As always, thank you.
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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You’ve set the scene with weather’s darkness, and I am still standing there long after the train departs.
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Thank you.
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