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The Fun Sonnet

The Fun Sonnet David Enyedy   Roses are red and the violets are blue, I’m so tired of school and freedom none These plain white walls chain me to my small room. Seriously, when was the last good fun?   … Continue reading

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Ode to the Ax

Footsteps mark your timeworn paths Of memories blurred from the inevitable. I grasp in desperation as you Slip through the cracks of my aching hands.   Anticipation that awaits the second of your disappearance Has numbed the pain, That threatens … Continue reading

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The Bricks Bearing His Name(Ballad) — Tianren

The Bricks Bearing His Name   There stood old Sturtevant, Who had been watching here, For over hundreds of years, Overlooking at the bowl, still and sheer.   The leaves were falling, the wind chilling, But old Sturtevant never made … Continue reading

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