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Definitely Beige by Camryn Chase There has to be more to life than this... [80 words]
The Dreamer, A Collection Of Poetry by Lewd Muse The Dreamer is about a suicidal who wishes the morning was obscure and none... [242 words]
Rose And A Lonely Tear by Vicky Kearney 2 Poems about feelings. [171 words]
Ghost, A Love Story by Rebecca (Becca) Fitzgerald A poem. [994 words]
Freefall by Rebecca (Becca) Fitzgerald A poem. [374 words]
No Halter, A Collection by Cathy Wilde No Halter - 'If you love something, set it free... etc.' My Colden Friend - Cooling fri... [216 words]
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Noland by Patricia A. Thornton Noland - A little of imagination. Flowers - The smelling scent of flowers. [95 words]
Meg A Girl Who Has No Last Name by Patricia A. Thornton Personal into the point [241 words]
Passing Thought, A Collection by Rose Trimovski Passing Thought - Free as a Fairy. Bears - About stuffed animals. Brita - About a... [567 words]
Bittersweet, A Collection by Lissa N Metz-Gomez A collection of verse. [1302 words]
The Blueprint Of A Poet... by Tracy Plumb A collection of verse. [1,483 words]
Relive by Alexander Barrett A tribute to my best friend. Remembering how our friendship grew. [192 words]
Ritual Loneliness by Alexander Barrett An exploration of the beauty of nightfall. [48 words]
Not Caring by Lewd Muse Three poems about three friends of mine. [297 words]
Invisible by Michael Hunter A little something I wrote on a bad day. Any comments would be welcome. [196 words]
Beyond by Rod L Bro Poetry. [28 words]
Places In The Sky by Sebastian Ayalde It's a very strange poem about a man who all his life has search for something that he was... [75 words]
A Moment In The Dark by Stamper - [168 words]
The Difference by Wayne F. Smith A short poem about how God takes care of all of the animals which He has created and about how G... [50 words]
Fishing by Wayne F. Smith A fun poem about fishing for catfish [113 words]
Guardian Angels by Wayne F. Smith This is a poem that speaks of angels which watch, guide, protect,and help us throughout our dai... [63 words]
Child's Winter Days by Saskia Dodd A Poem. [22 words]
Alcohol Hallucinatons by Saskia Dodd A poem. [11 words]
Bulimia by Saskia Dodd [172 words]
A Wordy I Love You by Alex Mathew Inspired to tell her how it was, is, could be in our dreams. [507 words]
Only Pain And Love by Alex Mathew Love left too late in life to come true. [387 words]
My Battle With The Black Angel by Silents This was written during a time when I thought my death was inevitable. My thirs... [106 words]
Emotion Of The Night by Silents A memory of a night past. [131 words]
I Will Die In Peace by Jennifer M Haynes A poem. [400 words]
The Paradoxical Understanding by Jennifer M Haynes About the frustrations of being a teenager - hormones, the confusion of life, and... [72 words]
The Moon Doesn't Know What It Does by Michael Talbot - [144 words]
The Love That's Left by Kate E Hillard - [104 words]
Fighting Against The Wind by Kate E Hillard - [104 words]
A Love So Pure by Virginia A. Sheppard To be in love for the first time. [314 words]
Through My Own Eyes by Naadira Shante Rushing This is about a girl that is told by everyone that her man is cheating on her, but she does... [122 words]
Mislead by Naadira Shante Rushing This poem is about a young girl that was lead on by this guy that considered her as just a friend. [95 words]
3 Riddles by Michael Hunter I wrote these riddles for my Medieval Literature class. I was only supposed to do one, but I had so ... [180 words]
Ode To The Girl With An Unspellable Name by Tim Scaserini Wishful daydreaming following a brief dalliance. [59 words]
The Reality, A Collection by Monique Nicole Fox A collection of verse. [719 words]
The Mirror by Mandi Daddona While visiting a family friend doing some remodeling, I found myself sitting on the floor in front o... [93 words]
The Shadow by Mandi Daddona This is a poem that was written one Christmas eve back in 1995. The power had gone out and the only ... [116 words]
Wanderings by John Hazard My first attempts at poetry. [408 words]
The Birman Of Arakan by Gary Thompson A story about the creation of the Birman Cat (not to be confused with Burmeese). The poem ... [183 words]
The Infant by Gary Thompson As ambulance employees, we are partly responsibile at times for the lives of the little ones (new-bo... [137 words]
War, I Remember, The Hunter, The Dance by Saskia Dodd A collection of verse. [159 words]

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TITLE (EDIT)
Live & Die
DESCRIPTION
Do you ever sit and realize you only live one time? Do you ever sit and compare your self to plants or objects? Do you ever really understand the charishing of life? Well, this is my poem to tell something about it.
[80 words]
AUTHOR
Dominique A. Thornton
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
HAIR - Goldish, Brownish; EYE COLOR - Hazel; HEIGHT - 5'2. In my spare time I love to write lots of poems, to try and understand the true meaning of it.
[June 2000]
Live & Die
Dominique A. Thornton

      FLOWERS ARE LIKE PEOPLE, WHICH GROW, GROW & THEN DIE. AS THE STEM GATHERS THE PEOPLE FIND TIME. RED FOR LOVE, YELLOW FOR BRIGHTNESS & WHITE FOR WEDDINGNESS OR DREAMING. AS TIME GOES BY THE PEOPLE SIT & LAIL TRYING TO FIND SOMETHING TO SPARE THE TIME. BUT, AFTER A WHILE THE TIME GETS OLD. THE ROSES BEGAN TO CRACK, FALL AND GET OLD & GRAY; WHILE THEIR TIME JUST FADES AWAY.


SO REMEMBER CHARISH EVERYDAY AS IF WERE YOUR LAST.

 

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"VERY GOOD I THINK EVERY ONE SHOULD READ THIS. IT HAS LOTS OF FEELINGS & MAKES YOU THINK." -- PATRICIA THORNTON, MAYSVILLE , KENTUCKY, USA.
"WONDERFUL WORK GOOD WORDING !!!!!!!!" -- ALLY TOMSON, SPRINGFEILD, IL., USA.
"HOW DO YOU DO IT? READ THIS PEOPLE IT'S VERY WONDERFUL, THIS GIRL KNOWS WHAT SHE IS DOING!!!!" -- KELLY YOKES, CHAGICO, IL., USA.
"Ummm...I think that you need to re-submit this and take the caps out. It looks like something that a 5 year old would write." -- Becca Fitzgerald.
"I think your poem is the best it was really good. Good job!" -- Aleksandra, Chicago, ILLinois.
"I can remember how young you were when you wrote this. with life also follows with death. and one is left doing much searching within their heart trying to understand things. you expressed your thoughts wounderfully in your writing and i'm very proud of you. i hope you stick with your writing as a way to always vent your thoughts.may god keep blessing you my young one. mom" -- annieanna, tampa, florida.

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© 2000 Dominique A. Thornton
STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
June 2000
NUMBER OF TIMES TITLE VIEWED
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