Word Out Contest: Best Found Poetry

August 5, 2013 | Thomas Krzyzanowski | Comments (123)

Best Found Poetry Contest – Win an iPad mini!

Anyone can write a poem, but it takes a special type of
creativity to find one!

Found poetry is the art of taking existing documents, and
turning words, sentences or even whole phrases from them into poems. The
sources of found poetry can be anything, from a book to the back of a cereal
box. What makes them exciting is the way in which a poet remixes texts to give
them whole new meanings. You can find some great examples of Found poetry here
at Poets.org so you can see
what we’re talking about.

To enter our contest, submit your very own found poem in the
comment box below. Make sure you include the sources for your poem (you can
have more than one!)

We want you to be as creative as possible, so there aren’t a
lot of rules for this contest. All we’ll say is that:

  • You have to be a resident of Toronto to qualify as a winner.
  • Provide us with a valid email address when you submit your
    entry (don’t worry; it’ll be kept confidential – see below for more details).
  • You have to submit your entry by 11:59 PM on Sunday August
    25 2013
    in order to qualify to win the prize!

Ipad miniThe prize for our favourite found poem will be a brand sparklin’ new iPad Mini. So get
finding!

Personal information on this form is
collected under the authority of the Public Libraries Act, s.20 (a) and (d) and
will be used to administer the Library's Word Out contest. Questions about the
collection or management of personal information should be directed to Thomas Krzyzanowski Service
Specialist – Web, 789 Yonge Street, 416-393-7519.

Comments

123 thoughts on “Word Out Contest: Best Found Poetry

  1. Q:
    For the sources we include with our submissions(s), how specific should it be?
    For example,
    if it was from a flyer, can we just submit the name of the store? Should we include the product name? The date we recieved the flyer?
    If it’s from a cereal box, should we include the flavour as well as the brand name?
    …etc.

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  2. Hey SmileyFace
    You should at least let your reader know what your source material is – for instance, if you use a book, the title of the book; if you use a flyer the name of the store the flyer came from.
    Often with found poetry, there’s a significant link between the source material and the found poem, so if you think more detail about your source material will add a layer of meaning to your poem, then include it! Its up to you though.

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  3. THE OLD AND THE IMPOTENT
    Looking old is something of an achievement
    You see an elderly person
    Congratulate them on their longevity
    Ask the secret of survival
    Since so many people die early.
    He is the one that is envied
    That is desirable,
    But,
    Is different
    DIFFERENT!
    Looking old is nothing to envy
    Scrape by like the majority of them
    Ask them if they long for the capitol
    Make the WANT to know the secret
    Tell them
    Impotence.
    Tell them
    No one can help
    But not admire
    Your spirit.
    Tell them
    May the odds
    Be never in your favor.
    You are an elderly
    You have no use.
    Yet,
    As long as you can find yourself
    You will never starve
    You will always live.
    Remember,
    Your future is on fire
    Close your eyes
    Because
    Fire burns brighter
    IN THE DARK!
    ——————————————-
    THE HUNGER GAMES
    ~PAGES 124-125, CHAPTER 9
    ~PAGE 52, CHAPTER 4
    ~PAGE 85, CHAPTER 6
    ~PAGE 236, CHAPTER 18
    MOCKING JAY
    ~QUOTE “CLOSING MY EYES DOESN’T HELP. FIRE BURNS BRIGHTER IN THE DARKNESS.”

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  4. My (Uni)verse
    Gaea, Earth Goddess
    A crescent moon
    Leaving the two we see today in their strange courses
    On clear nights, you may see it—
    Love and beauty, springtime and flowers,
    Musicians and poets
    But
    Like a badge of blood in the sky
    A perfect sphere of celestial fire
    Restless and seething
    We would also understand
    That a summer vacation on Mercury
    Would not be
    So much fun.
    Rearranged excerpts from the reference book Our Universe by Roy A. Gallant, 1980

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  5. “The Magical Library/TPL”
    -My own Found Poem
    Check out the Word out,
    Booklist and website.
    Read,
    And Read,
    And Read,
    Anything you want;
    Cause, the word
    Is out
    Find your way
    Into,
    The Toronto Public Library.
    Grab a book,
    start reading.
    Sign up for the reading club sponsored by TD.
    Books, Videos, Research and more.
    Chat with others, meet new people,
    At the Toronto Public Library.
    Hobbies, Crafts, and games-
    The library offers almost everything.
    Do you have an author’s name?
    Of course, we will try to find your favourite book.
    Here at the Toronto Public Library.
    Are you a newcomer?
    Do not worry.
    We are your friends here at the Toronto Public Library.
    By: Monidipa Nath
    The End
    Sources: Word out Amanda Sun Trading Card and Rearranged words and phrases from the website –http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/

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  6. I’m still a little confused about found poetry so i have some questions:
    Can the poetry be rhyming or free verse?
    Is found poetry basically reflecting a book in a poetic way?
    sorry I’m confused, please reply 😀

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  7. Hey Adhiba
    Found poetry involves taking words or phrases from books and rearranging them to give them new meaning. Think of it as being a bit like cut-and-paste!
    Often, a work of found poetry will reflect in some way on the book/source it was taken from. This isn’t a requirement for this contest however.
    It can either be rhyming or free verse. Totally up to you.
    I hope that helps!
    -Library Thomas

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  8. Our Principal
    You’re the principal of the school
    Were the students of the school
    You come to guide us
    And we come to learn
    You’re very honest and true
    And you’re not so cruel
    You’re so brave and strong
    And you’re almost never wrong
    You give us great advice
    That makes you awesome and nice
    You’re so wise
    That’s why we love your advice
    We try our best
    To beat the rest
    By listening to you
    Who guides us the best

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  9. Stop Bullying
    Did you know bullying is bad
    Cause it makes people sad
    Maybe you should face your fears
    And they’ll disappear
    Stop bullying now
    If you don’t know how
    Come to me
    I’ll make you see
    How to be good like me.

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  10. I Will Never Forget You
    Friends are forever
    Day and night
    I will never forget you, never
    Even if we always fight
    I love you with all my heart
    Cause you’re my best friend
    We can be together
    Till the world ends
    I will never forget you
    No matter where I go
    We are friends, so we are two
    You’re the mirror to my past and future
    Some times are tough
    Some days are smooth
    But the journey of life is easier
    With a friend like you
    Your love lights up my heart
    Your smile lights up my world
    You’re a friend that never gets tired
    Of listening to my pointless drama
    Over and over again
    How can I ever forget you, my super best friend
    You’re the most important ingredient
    In the recipe of my life
    Your friendship is a gift
    I enjoy opening everyday
    You + Me=Friends Forever
    Some friendship come and go
    But will our friendship last until we die?

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  11. THE DARK BRIGHT
    —————
    Abandoned
    Lost
    The past catches up
    Darkness grows
    No control
    No home
    No hope
    Pain
    Suffering
    Screams
    A myriad glow
    DARKNESS!
    So Vibrant
    So evil
    So Dark
    So Bright…
    —————————————-
    (Darkest Light Book- Hiromi Goto-(epilogue))

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  12. Hey Monidipa – Sorry for the frustration on trying to post. It looks like typepad’s spam filter nabbed your submission – we’re checking the spam inbox everyday and posting what accidentally lands in the spambox. We’re sorry it happened – this things can be so random and frustrating, we know.

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  13. “Springtime”
    On the grass there is sweet morning dew,
    The crystal water is a light shade of blue.
    It is the wonderful season of Spring!
    Many birds and animals sing.
    There is pitter patter of raindrops on the ground
    There are lots of magical, wonderful sounds!
    The winds whisper a merry tune,
    The beautiful flowers start to bloom.
    The days are brighter,
    the sky is lighter.
    The joyous sounds of children playing can be heard,
    Out of a cracked egg comes a baby bird.
    It’s time to put the big coats and jackets away!
    It’s a sunny, warm, wonderful day!
    Spring is a time of rebirth and delight,
    This season really feels so bright.
    The End.
    By Monidipa Nath, 2013
    Sources: Ittefaq Newspaper: http://www.nowbdnews1.com/ittefaq/ ,City Paren’t Calender 2013 and the Food Share Fair flyer.

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  14. The bishop’s lesson
    He sat across the cluttered table
    I knew what was coming
    Tick tock, tick tock
    Time passed, nothing said
    Silence, piercing silence
    My patience going down
    I was worried
    Worried they would sent me away
    Far,
    Far away
    But all the bishop said was
    Search for your soul
    In the inequities of your life
    easy to say
    harder to do
    oh well, i thought
    the bishop might have something worthwhile to say
    but i was wrong
    ………………………………….
    “Burned” by Ellen Hopkins
    pages 164-166

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  15. Hardcore solution for hardcore pain
    Fast and effective
    Just list the pain
    Instant relief
    Don’t think it’s true?
    Just try it
    But beware
    Do not exceed
    The number 6,
    In 24 hrs
    After all it is a drug
    Advil tablets
    …………………..
    From the back of
    Advil tablet’s bottle

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  16. The Oxen by Thomas Hardy
    Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock.
    “Now they are all on their knees,”
    An elder said as we sat in a flock
    By the embers in hearthside ease.
    We pictured the meek mild creatures where
    They dwelt in their strawy pen,
    Nor did it occur to one of us there
    To doubt they were kneeling then.
    So fair a fancy few would weave
    In these years! Yet, I feel,
    If someone said on Christmas Eve,
    “Come; see the oxen kneel,
    “In the lonely barton by yonder coomb
    Our childhood used to know,”
    I should go with him in the gloom,
    Hoping it might be so.

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  17. A Better future?
    Waiting for them on the other side
    Is a place that seems like paradise
    For sure less horrible at least
    Than the life they lived on this side
    It’s the truth they have to bear alone
    The border’s the only way
    May be this was just a dream
    One pinch and they’d wake up to reality
    A much better reality
    And then they realized
    What they’d seen,
    Not only hadn’t that been a dream
    It was far worse, a living nightmare
    …………………………………..
    “Abandon” by Meg Cabot

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  18. “Forgotten”
    Art thou alive?
    Flee Miss!
    Flee while there’s still air in your lungs!
    Blood in your veins
    And warmth in your heart!
    She will take your life,
    a wisp you will be!
    No more than a dream.
    Nothing but forgotten memories.
    Flee this place while your blood still flows.
    For the beldame is angry!
    Like embers in fire,
    the memory still lasts.
    She stole our hearts,
    she stole our souls.
    She will keep you here while the days turn to dust,
    While the years pass one after the next,
    like the tick tocking of a clock.
    There will be nothing but darkness!
    Nothing but sorrow and grief!
    For you will be,
    Forgotten.
    By: Monidipa Nath
    Sources: The book “Coraline” Pages 94, 116 and 119. Author: P. Craig Russell.

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  19. Dictionary
    Spread out, not concentrated, wordy, not concise
    A variable, versatile, taking many forms
    (Make by fitting parts together, build, form)
    Any of several wild plants, some with poisonous berries
    Walk slowly and idly, delay, waste time
    (Something noticeably vigorous or difficult)
    31 Oct., the eve of All Saints’ Day
    Bounded or characterized by straight lines
    (Clever, ingenious, attractive, quaint)
    Maintenance in good condition; cost or means of this
    Thin, soft material; handkerchief of this
    (Skin of shark; smooth dull-surfaced fabric)
    Brass instrument like small trumpet, used for sounding signals
    Be abundant, be full, swarm; make dirty, pollute, corrupt
    (Of or like Satan, devilish, evil)
    Great in number, numerous (many people; many a time;
    There were many) overgrown with thistles
    (Decay, rot, separate into its elements)
    Taking a relatively long time to do thing or things
    Acting or moving done without speed
    (Completed, cooked, socially acceptable (the done thing))

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  20. Love:
    Established in 1904
    Providing 8 Essentials for your daily well-being…
    In the beginning:
    After perspiring heavily, his passion grew out
    And was devoted to concentrated satire poetry,
    Applied liberally to all;
    Associated with
    Warnings:
    Avoid contact with her eyes-
    If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with
    Recyclable dramatizing.
    Conformed; discontinue use if an irritation develops.
    If a flame is stirred, caught on fire,
    Quickly organize protection for our light love
    Temporarily, it is portrayed peasantry…
    Regular use of sunlight-like love became
    Deep-burning; a conversion of lemon juice to sweetened
    A fierce spectrum,
    After rigorously tested to ensure premium quality.
    Natural, unquenchable and non-artificial,
    Is our love now.
    INSPIRATIONS:
    Quote by Bruce Lee
    “Love is like a friendship caught on fire. In the beginning a flame, very pretty, often hot and fierce. But stil only light and flickering. As love grows older, our hearts mature and our love becomes as coals, deep-burning and unquenchable.
    The blurb for the definition of ‘Abbey Theatre’ from “Merriam Webster’s Reader’s Handbook: Your complete guide to literary terms.”
    The back of a Yoplait yogurt container
    The back of “Life” brand sunscreen
    The back of a Staple’s crayon box

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  21. The true you
    You are still waiting to be found
    As you are strangled by pretense
    Look neither above nor beneath
    Peek deep inside
    It kills to know that
    You have permission
    But you never make arrangements
    To own your desires
    Your soul has finally escaped
    Escaped from its enclosure
    You snake your way through the crowd
    Waiting to reach where you belong
    Across the street
    Right over there
    You see your true self
    ………………………………………………
    From the news paper article
    2 New Brunswick boys killed by python
    Words turned into a collage to make the poem 😀

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  22. full of fear yet full of hate
    what made me become this way? that i am
    cold, reserved, unfamiliar with the world that I’m living in
    – so brave – to think i am the only one with out feeling
    to think a brother could e a s i l y
    betray the other
    to think i never
    received enough love to grow and prosper like
    the tall yellow sunflower
    add only water and sunlight said the packaging
    they don’t say it needs love and care
    even if it does
    It’s
    independant; dauntless;
    fearless – more that i had to begin with
    Nighttime is my deep abyss no light to be seen
    depression, no escape
    A jumble of words in my head
    too much to express yet no means for expression
    where did i go
    was there ever a me from the start
    what if i was always wrong
    I never knew who sent the message
    where do i go from here
    My found poetry is from a English Writing worksheet I found from Middle School. Our teacher asked us to identify Simple, Compound and Complex sentences. I was surprised when the exercise “I never knew who sent the message” was identified as a complex sentence. To me, it looked so simple, but I guess the structure was more than complex in English grammar.

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  23. FEARFUL LOVE
    ————-
    Falling
    Swelling
    Defying death
    Handcuffed and trapped
    Guaranteed purity
    Guaranteed symptoms
    No home
    No friends
    Stray and lost
    Keep out of the reach of children
    Death may come
    Poison
    Pain
    One way
    Escape or die
    Be afraid
    Be alarmed
    Endless circles
    Of death of life come
    Sacred and ill
    Is o u r f e a r
    O u r l o v e
    ————————————-
    1) http://www.drugs.com/sfx/xenical-side-effects.html (Xenical side effect)
    2) Waif meaning from dictionary/thesaurus
    3) Back of Tylenol extra strength bottle
    4) Back of Vaseline Bottle
    5) http://www.gogonews.com/posts-Scary+Coffin+Skydive+A+Success-10157.html

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  24. “NEXT ADVENTURE: EXPLORE THE WORLD OF FOOD”
    i Phone 4 high efficiency
    Get
    An unsalted fondue pot
    Features
    1/2 cup of olive oil
    and
    high-resolution retina display,
    Old wild sockeye salmon, snow crab-FRESH
    “Arrange ourselves attractively-”
    “Duet6, 1 100 rpm spin speed automatic!”
    …but HIGH SPEED + oil =?
    -It’s your
    FaceTime video calling…
    Savour the megapixel iSight
    And the expert performance
    BUT NOTHING WORKS LIKE THE ALL NEW 2013 CAMERA-
    “BUTTER!!!”
    -flying fish. FaceTime. Capture the moment.
    Adventure’s so hot; you can’t show them this early in the season.
    With iPhone 4, Seafood more
    than
    ever…
    This adventure is SOLD OUT?!
    You’ll grab your free waterproof tank and
    Now woe comes in contact with eyes= your grand tears distilled by moans,
    *Thee weeps..
    *0% guarantee

      INSPIRATIONS:
      -the latest newspaper ad for ‘Next Adventure’, found on https://nextadventure.net/community/ads
      -“Hot Anchovy Dip” recipe from the “Nice ‘N Easy Family cookbook; volume 1” (pg 23)
      -Highland Farm flyer, Seafood section
      -Blurb about Honda Cars 2013
      -The Brick flyer, Laundry section
      -Future Shop flyer, iPhone 4 section
      -Paris’s dialogue, lines 13-18, act 5, scene 3 [Shakespear, Romeo and Juliet]

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  25. Losing my birds
    I watch it fly away and return to its home
    It tugs at the stick, beaten by its load
    It’s now or never, must give the best
    Victorious at last, it flies back to its nest,
    To the high pitched screams of the little kings
    There they rest, at last in the safety of its wings
    Cuddled to sleep, away from the wild storm
    I, like a feather lay there watching in my dorm
    The sun’s awake, and so am I
    Rushing to the window, looking up high
    I see the soft, sleek, cordial feathers
    The cozy nest shining in the lovely weather
    The vivid flowers, leafy branches adding a fling,
    Paints the perfect picture of a hot spring
    Days fly by, entering breezy fall
    One day the birds face strong squalls
    Unable to conquer the gusty wind
    They strive to fly as they are pinned
    Feeble compared to its mighty defender
    The once cozy nest threatens to surrender
    Is this the end for the little souls?
    Or will they fight till they lose control?
    I sprint to rescue the little birds in pain
    But my sincere attempt goes down the drain
    Tears roll down, without a stop
    I stare in grief as the birds drop
    ……………………………………………………………………….
    From my little brother’s book about birds “True-false Birds”
    The weather network
    “It’s spring” by Linda Glaser
    Bird search on Wikipedia

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  26. How I lost you; title of book by Janet Gutler
    A cold grey mist seeps into my bones,
    swirls through my lungs,
    and penetrates my heart.
    It shapes my once ruby red,
    vibrant jewel
    into an ugly twisted,
    block of granite stone.
    It blows though me,
    creating a dust storm,
    choking me,
    blinding me,
    not allowing me to think.
    With things that use to,
    help me,
    breathe,
    laugh,
    live.
    Is this caused by you?
    You who left me,
    was I not good enough?
    Why..
    WHY!!
    YOU WERE THE ONE WHO DID THIS!!
    CREATED THIS RAGING STORM INSIDE OF ME!!!
    BINDING MY LIVINGG SOUL…
    and turned it into a living nothing.
    Now I wander,
    in my own grey desert depleted of life.
    How did I lose you?
    when I clung so hard to the remaining silk thread?
    It slipped when my grip wasn’t tight enough,
    and you shot off,
    leaving me in my dust,
    Or maybe,
    just maybe,
    I killed it.
    I killed the thread,
    gripping it too tightly,
    I severed our friendship.
    I am so sorry
    because that is how I lost you.
    ………………………….
    title of book by Janet Gutler

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  27. WHAT IS LOVE?
    ————–
    I never was
    Am always be
    None ever saw me
    Nor ever will
    Yet I am the confidence of all
    Who live and breathe
    It belongs to me
    It belongs to you
    It makes you feel happy
    Or makes you feel b l u e
    It will never end until
    The day YOU DO
    I have a hundred arms
    A thousand fingers
    For a child I last forever
    For an adult I’m gone too fast
    Never ahead, ever behind
    Yet,
    I fly swiftly past
    O n c e I shine in splendor
    But only once, then no more
    For many
    I am t o d i e f o r
    Day by day, I am lost without being stolen
    Before I came
    The world was darker, colder
    Sometimes rougher, but t r u e
    I see you now,
    If not now then NEVER
    I am red as you see it
    And black when you throw it away
    I am alive without breath
    As cold as Death
    I am the pearl in the diamond
    WHAT AM I?
    (Love)
    ———————————————-
    RESOURCES:
    1) I used riddles from: http://www.riddlers.org/riddles/riddles/categoryView/1/page:1
    2) Saying ” You are a diamond in a box of pearls”

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  28. A No Brain Feat
    lead the part
    you consider is
    the tip
    of the subconscious
    Rest,
    the illuminate is
    listening consciously
    the
    thought is
    clear
    a chemical
    multitude of selves
    delve deeply into the
    hidden murderer
    see into the
    uncorrected and
    unpublishe d crimes,
    alien to us
    and yet, somehow,
    is us.
    every simple confidential
    danger responsible,
    formed by
    synaesthesia,
    moves in the conscious mind
    consider,
    every impulse
    a biological secret

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  29. Afterwards
    What is the point of being alive if you don’t at least try to do something remarkable?
    Francois Rabelais. He was a poet.
    And his last words were “I go to seek a Great Perhaps.”
    That’s why I’m going,
    So I don’t have to wait until I die to start seeking a Great Perhaps.
    When did we see each other face-to-face?
    Not until you saw into my cracks and I saw into yours.
    All the strings inside him broke.
    The risen sun too bright in her losing eyes.
    Before that, we were just looking at ideas of each other,
    like looking at your window shade but never seeing inside.
    But once the vessel cracks, the light can get in.
    The light can get out.
    How long is an instant?
    Is it one second? Ten?
    What is an “instant” death anyway?
    The pain of those seconds must have been awful as her heart burst and her lungs collapsed and there was no air and no blood to her brain and only raw panic.
    Nothing is instant.
    Instant rice takes five minutes, instant pudding an hour.
    I doubt that an instant of blinding pain feels particularly instantaneous.
    I’m not saying that everything is survivable.
    Just that everything except the last thing is.
    But, in fact, depression is not a side effect of cancer.
    Depression is a side effect of dying.
    You have a choice in this world, I believe, about how to tell sad stories,
    and we made the funny choice.
    There is no shortage of fault to be found amid our stars.
    Thomas Edison’s last words were ‘It’s very beautiful over there’.
    I don’t know where there is, but I believe it’s somewhere,
    and I hope it’s beautiful.
    Excerpts Used: The Fault in Our Stars- John Green
    Paper Towns- John Green
    Looking for Alaska- John Green
    P.S First time doing this, so I kinda-sorta, don’t know how exactly to do this.

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  30. The love powder
    Emotionally proven to be the best for delicate love
    Sprinkle some on your heart
    It will leave you tear free
    Your love will be as deep as the ocean
    As high as the mountain
    As sweet as sugar
    As clean as the truth
    Warning: for internal use only
    Leaves your love feeling healthy, soft and pure
    As close as fragrance is to breath,
    As close as melody is to lips,
    As close as the twists and turns of thought,
    As close as arms entwined,
    As close as one eye is to the other
    Your beloved will stay that close to you.
    Infuses love at the top, core and deep down layers of heart
    Copyright love powder Inc
    …………………………………………………………………….
    Back of Johnson baby powder/lotion and Vaseline lotion
    Grocery list, book “Ripple” by mandy hubbard

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  31. Too good to be true
    It was you, wasn’t it?
    You who killed my trust
    Took me away
    Far
    Far
    Away
    Promises were made
    Hope had just risen
    Love kindled
    Eyes dreamt
    Smile reappeared
    Too good to be true
    And it was “too good”
    Betrayal
    Lies after lies
    Trust, no, fake trust
    Broken promises
    Faded smile
    Death of hope
    Dreams overruled by
    Nightmares
    You
    Me
    Them
    And it
    Result: Commotion
    ………………………………………..
    “me, him, them and it” by caela carter

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  32. The Fair Weathered Friend
    Only they need you
    Only when they want
    Annoying
    Provided you get good friendship vibes back
    Doesn’t make a good BFF;
    You need loyalty and supportiveness
    Not all friends are meant to be
    Some drift; complement relationships
    Think of those friendships as the condiments
    Don’t expect that to fill you or satisfy
    But from time to time, ain’t it nice?
    Maybe the spark of something new
    Maybe the satisfaction
    Maybe not
    Inspired by “How to deal with the fair-weathered friend” blurb in 30 Days to finding and keeping sassy sidekicks and BFFs by Hantman.

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  33. Paid exams
    arrive late
    indicate
    required rulers
    facsimiles
    allotted extra
    minimal disruption
    time time time
    non-transferable changes
    automatically not automatically
    invigilator
    re-enter, not permitted
    reasons refunds resources requests royal
    letterhead
    documentation denied
    bring pens, pencils, erasers, rulers
    first half, 50%
    Next time, arrive early
    I used an examination checklist I was required to print out and bring to testing areas.

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  34. Paid exams
    arrive late
    indicate
    required rulers
    facsimiles
    allotted extra
    minimal disruption
    time time time
    non-transferable changes
    automatically not automatically
    invigilator
    re-enter, not permitted
    reasons refunds resources requests royal
    letterhead
    documentation denied
    bring pens, pencils, erasers, rulers
    first half, 50%
    Next time, arrive early
    I used the back of an examination checklist. And I took an exam a few days ago.

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  35. I’ll try this out 🙂 just curious though- are there ever going to be like, traditional poetry contests? Crossing my fingers one turns up before the end of summer!

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    Inspirations:
    -a Shoppers Drug Mart flyer
    -an advertisement concerning ‘Markham’s First Exclusive Hotel and Condominium’

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  37. This is a really great poem, R!
    Hee hee, time is always really important- my friend says she keeps one eye on the clock and the other on her paper when she’s completing exams!

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  38. Obscurity
    Darkness rules her mind
    It tears her apart
    Clues approach
    But fade away
    A strange feeling ignites
    First soothing, then pain
    Gradually it spreads
    One at a time
    Little by little
    She is conquered by pain,
    Unbearable pain
    Her hands touch the mirror
    Slowly a girl appears
    She seems trapped behind it
    Then it hits her
    Was that her reflection?
    Memories. A precious thing
    Those who have it, don’t care
    Those who don’t, crave for it
    A thin wall between the truth and the lie,
    Yet unbreakable
    She steps outside
    Disguising her fear
    Wanting to know,
    Only the truth
    Wanting to give light
    To the soul that dwells in thick darkness
    ……………………………………
    “The girl who fell from the sky” by Heidi W. Durrow

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  39. We’re All Brave
    It does not do to laugh at the pangs of youth.
    They are very terrible because youth has not yet learned that ‘this, too, will pass away’.
    It always shocked me when I realized that I wasn’t the only person in the world who thought and felt such strange and awful things
    When adults say, “Teenagers think they are invincible” with that sly, stupid smile on their faces, they don’t know how right they are.
    I lie to myself all the time.
    We need never be hopeless, because we can never be irreparably broken.
    Things were rough all over, but it was better that way.
    That way you could tell the other guy was human too.
    We’ve got to face the fact.
    Our old world has come to an end, Rilla.
    Stay gold, Ponyboy.
    Sixteen years on the streets and you can learn a lot. But all the wrong things, not the things you want to learn.
    It seemed funny that the sunset she saw from her patio and the one I saw from the back steps was the same one.
    Maybe the two worlds we lived in weren’t so different
    Sixteen years on the streets and you see a lot. But all the wrong sights, not the things you want to see.
    Can you see the sunset real good on the West side? You can see it on the East side too.
    I heard someone once say that the years from fifteen to nineteen are the best years in a girl’s life.
    We think that we are invincible because we are.
    We cannot be born, and we cannot die.
    Like all energy, we can only change shapes and sizes and manifestations.
    I wouldn’t want to go back and be the girl I was two years ago not even if I could.
    They forget that when they get old. They get scared of losing and failing.
    But that part of us greater than the sum of our parts cannot begin and cannot end, and so it cannot fail.
    But it will be a better happiness, I think – a happiness we’ve earned.
    He died violent and young and desperate, just like we all knew he’d die someday.
    And then something invisible snapped insider her, and that which had come together commenced to fall apart.
    And now she was a nobody.
    No matter how long you train someone to be brave, you never know if they are or not until something real happens.
    I keep feeling like everyone wants me to apologize for something.
    It will go away… The stuff in your head.
    Little by little.
    I don’t have anything to apologize for.
    Once you realise there’s nothing to be afraid of when you die, there’s nothing else to worry about.
    We saw the same sunset.
    Found in: Suicide Notes by: Michael Thomas Ford
    The Outsiders: S.E Hinton
    Divergent: Veronica Roth
    Looking for Alaska: John Green
    Rilla of Ingleside: L.M Montgomery

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  40. Don’t Steal – Words of wisdom from where we do our dirty business
    Never steal, it’s never worth it.
    Beware! Jesus is watching you.
    Don’t hate me,
    You might think
    I don’t understand you.
    Butt
    I’m paying for it now.
    Found in: Quotes in Public Washrooms from different locations(School, mall, stores, libraries, parks)

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  41. Grip on to the happiness
    Look for it on purpose, seek and ye shall find
    It doesn’t have to follow an established form or make sense
    It’s all about the rhythm
    It is the feeling of laughing and crying with friends,
    Who accept you and your faults
    One feeling, one life, one you
    Will have you falling in love
    With a lust for life and adventure
    Time after time
    Covers life way more than you expect
    Just stay true to your original
    Want to hunt more of life?
    From the gorgeous to the totally insane
    Now you want to hear it, don’t you?
    So here ya go:
    Happiness, the key to a blessed journey on earth
    Life is like an ice cream
    Enjoy it before it melts!
    …………………………………………………….
    Sources:
    Wordout website, music category
    http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Found-Poem
    “Life is like an ice-cream, enjoy it before it melts”
    -Unknown

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  42. Fixed Dinner
    The small boy came to fetch me to dinner
    In a long, narrow room outfitted with tables down the length of each wall,
    supplied by a constant stream of servants
    issuing from the archways, laden with trays, trenches and jugs
    The rays of early summer’s late sunlight came
    through the high, narrow windows;
    scones along the walls
    below held torches to be lighted as the daylight failed
    Banners and tartans hung on the walls, between the windows,
    plaids and heraldry or all descriptions splotching the stones with color.
    By contrast, most were dressed in shades of grey and brown,
    muted tones suited for hiding in the heather.
    I could feel curious glances boring into my back.
    There seemed little ceremony here as people ate as they pleased
    taking their wooden plates and helping themselves to the sheep’s carcass.
    The air was loud with conversation
    the boy gave me a brief but friendly smile before
    snatching the platter out from under me
    “Have ye no manners?” I scolded.
    “Guests first!”
    I used excepts from the novel, Outlander, by Diana Galbadon.
    An outlander, according to the dictionary, is “a foreigner or a stranger” – someone like a guest, I can imagine.

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  43. In the Shadows
    ——————–
    Lost in the shadows
    Deep in that darkness
    Wondering
    Doubting
    Fearing
    The night.
    Suffocating in my mistakes
    Wounds that never show.
    Weighted
    I cannot surface.
    Hand that clutched at emptiness
    Now penetrates
    And dissipates.
    Gain strength
    Courage
    Confidence.
    Nothing to fear after all.
    I keep moving on.
    ——————————-
    Sources in order of appearance:
    – Lost in the Shadows (Song by The Lost Boys)
    – Edgar Allan Poe
    – Helen Keller
    – Thomas Jefferson
    – Carl Jung
    – Laurell Hamilton
    – Danielle Laporte
    – Eleanor Rossevelt

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  44. Lost and Found
    She woke up
    One eye open
    One eye still in a dream
    The second eye jumped awake
    Everything stiffened
    but nothing was clear
    A warm scream filled her throat
    Her brother was
    dead

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  45. Live and Hope
    It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live
    And a reader lives a thousand lives before he dies,
    The man who never reads
    lives only once
    The world is yours for the reading
    Words describe my thoughts and what’s hidden in my heart
    There are some things your mind has been hiding from you
    Words are alive
    A little extra wisdom never goes amiss
    All I have learned, I learned from books
    I am a part of everything that I have read
    Each time, it is a different story
    You can never visit the same place twice
    A book gets fatter everytime you read it
    as if something were between the pages every time
    Feelings, thoughts, sounds, smells…
    When you look at the book again
    many years later,
    you find yourself there.
    As if the book had preserved you like a pressed flower
    So
    Why do I read?
    Because eyes are blind
    you have to look with the heard
    Because
    Reading is an escape
    Because
    Reading is grist
    Because
    Reading is bliss
    I read
    To find hope.
    Sources:
    Excerpts from:
    The last little blue envelope – Maureen Johnson
    Leven Thumps and the gateway to Foo – Obert Skye
    A dance with dragons – George R.R Martin
    Inkspell – Cornelia Funke
    A tree grows in Brooklyn – Betty Smith
    Shelf Life: Stories by the Book – Gary Paulsen
    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – J.K Rowling
    Harry Potter and the Sorcere’s Stone – J.K Rowling
    The Little Prine – Antoine de Said Exupery
    Quote by Theodore Roosevelt (I am a part of everything that I have read)
    I feel bad about My Neck: And other thoughts on Being a Woman
    Quote by Abraham Lincoln (All i have learned, I learned from books)

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  46. The curse
    Tracing the reflection in the water
    One touch
    That’s all it takes to ruin
    Ruin her
    Striving for life to be
    Normal
    But what is normal
    Normal as in happy
    Normal as in boring, dull
    Or normal as in ordinary
    The fault in her
    Like a curse
    Again and again
    Waiting
    For the moment
    To strike
    Who is the mighty?
    Her or the punishment
    Life deserved better
    She deserved better
    A bond
    That is meant to last
    For eternity and beyond
    Broken
    Ties untied
    Love turned into hate
    All because of the curse
    ………………………………………………
    “Cursed” by Jennifer L. Armentrout

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  47. Title: Impossible is nothing.
    No human being is born more or less important than any other
    Equality must be for all.
    There is no such thing as equality for some
    That is what Liberty is.
    No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
    Because it is always our chioce.
    Take all all the praise, take all the blame; take all the success, take all the failure;
    Be afraid of nothing.
    Sources: Wide Awake by David Levithan, Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, The picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, The Rivals by Daisy Whitney, and This is my story by Eleanor Roosevelt.

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  48. Some decisions are hard, some are easy, but either way it’s our choices that matter
    Humans do have a knack of choosing precisely those things that are worst for them. It is our choices, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.
    We
    are
    choices.
    Sources: Jean-Paul Sartre, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K Rowling, and The Rivals by Daisy Whitney

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  49. Call of the Wild ( Buck’s perspective)
    while using Jack London’s quotes.
    One must master or be mastered
    Kill or be killed, eat or be eaten, was the law
    the primordial law as mercy was taken as a weakness
    So that was the way. No fair play. Once down, that was the end of you.
    This ecstasy, this forgetfulness of living, comes to the artist
    who portrays the paradox of living, this ecstasy comes when one is most alive,
    and it comes as a complete forgetfulness that one is alive.
    I was feeling the sounding of the deeps of my nature,
    and of the parts of my nature that were deeper than me,
    going back into the womb of Time.
    Deep in the forest a call was sounding, and as often as I heard this call,
    I felt a deep feeling that was both mysteriously thrilling and luring,
    The lure of the forest calling prompted me explore and find value.
    There I found wolves through the pale moonlight and glimmering borealis.
    There I left camp constantly exploring with the pack,
    while the call was tugging at me I grew closer and closer
    together with nature. I finally felt a belonging,
    and experienced the exhilarating feeling of
    Love, genuine passionate love for the first time.

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  50. Laughter: The New Discovery
    The only solution to all of life’s problems…. laughter
    Laughter is defined to be an expression of merriment
    The sound of roaring laughter is far more contagious then any cough, sniffle, or sneeze
    Laughter is good for health
    Laughter is strong medicine for mind and body
    Laughter relieves stress and adds joy and zest to life
    Laughter protects the heart, boosts immunity, and decreases pain
    Laughter strengthens the heart and promotes bonding
    Laughter gives the courage and strength to find new sources of meaning and hope
    Best of all, this priceless medicine is fun, free and easy to use
    …………..
    References:
    http://www.helpguide.org/life/humour_laughter_health.htm
    http://thesaurus.com

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  51. Dream for the sake of dreams
    Don’t wait for some distant day to come
    Don’t cloud today with the past that can’t be undone
    Hold fast to your dreams
    As they conceal the harsh reality
    A virtual world of your own
    A secret, which only you can see
    Don’t let your dreams turn into smoke
    Disappear like it didn’t exist
    You have the power
    To make it come true, what you longed for
    Awake but not yet awakened
    A strange trance, eyes not wanting to open
    Just walk down that bridge
    And see what awaits you
    Hold those little hopes tight
    So they don’t flutter away
    Through your clutching fingertips
    Grasp for the untouchable
    Seeking to pull it back into the world of chance
    Just T-R-Y
    One thing you will realize is that
    Dreams really do come true!
    ………………………………………….
    Sources: “The predicteds” by: Christine Seifert
    “As I wake” by Elizabeth Scott

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  52. Teach yourself,
    Understand the feeling of
    Melancholy and
    Pessimism:

      1.Collect Statistical data of
      The Prevailing mood of a whole generation.
      2.Use the Pythagoras’ theorem to describe
      The mal du siècle (discontent) of the
      People.
      3.Smiplify equations and
      4.Figure out the areas of vague yearning was caused by
      Comparison of the actual
      State of the world with the ideal
      State…
      5.Write formulae to convert between
      World and grief
      6. Learn the poets of the
      Romantic era who
      Refused or were unable to
      Adjust to those realities of the world
      Are like yourself
      = you writing ‘Weltschmerz’
      + a question mark
      *****************************************************************
      Inspirations:
      -a blurb concerning the word ‘weltschmerz’ from “The Merriam Webster’s Complete Guide to Literary Terms”
      -the cover of “Complete Mathematics” by Trevor Johnson and Hugh Neill
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  53. Secret Home
    All the things you want to do
    Out of the way but close at hand
    For a few moments by yourself
    Give peace a room with a view
    Life is in full swing
    -all in this small space
    Often,
    It’s the smallest things that matter
    A hideaway, not far away
    Hand-woven by skilled craftspeople
    Plenty of specialized interior fittings
    Can take any shape you want
    Depends how you put it together
    Turn your back on everything
    But still stay close
    Feel safe
    Sink into the velvet seat cushions
    Nonchalant simplicity
    A sense of balance:
    Comfort and classics
    Multifunctional magic
    Release your mind,
    Hang it to air overnight
    Let’s celebrate impossible spaces
    Led by curiosity
    Depending on which direction,
    You see different things
    No clutter
    No sounds
    Like well-played orchestras
    Nothing that disturbs you
    The challenge is to
    Come alive
    Make me last forever
    Taken from the 2014 IKEA Catalogue

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  54. Secret Home
    All the things you want to do
    Out of the way but close at hand
    For a few moments by yourself
    Give peace a room with a view
    Life is in full swing
    -all in this small space
    Often,
    It’s the smallest things that matter
    A hideaway, not far away
    Hand-woven by skilled craftspeople
    Plenty of specialized interior fittings
    Can take any shape you want
    Depends how you put it together
    Turn your back on everything
    But still stay close
    Feel safe
    Sink into the velvet seat cushions
    Nonchalant simplicity
    A sense of balance:
    Comfort and classics
    Multifunctional magic
    Release your mind,
    Hang it to air overnight
    Let’s celebrate impossible spaces
    Led by curiosity
    Depending on which direction,
    You see different things
    No clutter
    No sounds
    Like well-played orchestras
    Nothing that disturbs you
    The challenge is to
    Come alive
    Make me last forever
    Taken from the 2014 IKEA Catalogue

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  55. Forever is a lie
    Nothing lasts forever
    Happiness washes way
    Sadness leaves a mark
    But forever nope
    Like waves problems come and go
    Problems. I’m pretty sure everyone has them
    At least that’s what I tell myself
    Likewise solution solves that too
    Forever is a lie
    All I want to be is free,
    free from the world,
    On my own,
    I want to grasp in my open palms,
    The world at once,
    To never let go.
    To feel like it belongs there
    The world
    Cruel
    Yet Beautiful
    Real
    Yet seems like a trance
    A conspiracy
    One life
    One dream
    One love
    Nothings perfect
    Wish it had been
    Wish life could last forever
    Wish every smile could be relived
    Wish all the pieces would fall
    Into the puzzle of life
    Like I said
    Forever is a lie
    ……………………………………
    Inspired by “Life is what happens to you while you’re busy making other plans.”
    ― Allen Saunders
    Sources: “The fault in our stars” by John Green

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  56. Justice Deferred
    Constable charged
    Second degree murder
    Reasonable grounds?
    18-year-old Sammy Yatim held a knife
    On a crowded streetcar.
    Refused to cooperate.
    Received:
    Eight shots
    Was:
    Tasered
    Over 20 uniformed police officers were present.
    Constable granted bail.
    The Crown does not believe the killing was intentional.
    Constable remains suspended with pay.
    Demonstration of “shoot first, ask questions later”.
    1) The Globe and Mail: Tuesday, August 20, 2013, Page A1
    2) http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/why-did-the-toronto-police-kill-sammy-yatim
    3) http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2013/08/20/toronto-yatim-shooting-officer-surrender-court.html
    4) http://www.thestar.com/news/crime/2013/08/22/sammy_yatim_shot_eight_times.html

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  57. I Will Never Forget You
    Friends are forever
    Day and night
    I will never forget you, never
    Even if we always fight
    I love you with all my heart
    Cause you’re my best friend
    We can be together
    Till the world ends
    I will never forget you
    No matter where I go
    We are friends, so we are two
    You’re the mirror to my past and future
    Some times are tough
    Some days are smooth
    But the journey of life is easier
    With a friend like you
    Your love lights up my heart
    Your smile lights up my world
    You’re a friend that never gets tired
    Of listening to my pointless drama
    Over and over again
    How can I ever forget you, my super best friend
    You’re the most important ingredient
    In the recipe of my life
    Your friendship is a gift
    I enjoy opening everyday
    You + Me=Friends Forever
    Some friendship come and go
    But will our friendship last until we die?
    By:Amaany Mohamed Mehad

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  58. I Will Never Forget You
    Friends are forever
    Day and night
    I will never forget you, never
    Even if we always fight
    I love you with all my heart
    Cause you’re my best friend
    We can be together
    Till the world ends
    I will never forget you
    No matter where I go
    We are friends, so we are two
    You’re the mirror to my past and future
    Some times are tough
    Some days are smooth
    But the journey of life is easier
    With a friend like you
    Your love lights up my heart
    Your smile lights up my world
    You’re a friend that never gets tired
    Of listening to my pointless drama
    Over and over again
    How can I ever forget you, my super best friend
    You’re the most important ingredient
    In the recipe of my life
    Your friendship is a gift
    I enjoy opening everyday
    You + Me=Friends Forever
    Some friendship come and go
    But will our friendship last until we die?
    By:Amaany Mohamed Mehad

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  59. Elusion
    Which is greater?
    The number of stars in the sky or the number of pebbles in your wagon?
    I smiled.
    What a wonderful question.
    Well, their job was to ask good questions
    Give the Hot Seat its heat
    But not mean or hurtful questions
    The idea was to make the subject squirm, not roast.
    Time sat on Zinkoff’s hand like an elephant.
    He thought of a thousand things to say
    A thousand other ways this could go
    But in the end there can be no answer, only an explanation.
    “It’s my happy wagon. It’s about how I feel.
    When something makes me happy, I put a pebble in the wagon. If I’m unhappy, I take a pebble out.”
    That night we did our homework together at his house. I ducked into his room to check out his happy wagon. There were only two stones in it.
    1) “Loser”, by Jerry Spinelli
    2) “Stargirl”, by Jerry Spinelli

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  60. your always there for me
    your the best teacher
    that I’ll never forget in the future
    your always there for me
    that’s why your my special key
    your so kind
    that I’ll never forget you in my mind
    your the best in teaching
    that’s why I’m reaching all my goals
    you always control me
    that’s why I never get a Bee
    your a special key
    that’s how you remind me of sweet pea

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  61. Warner Bros. Pictures Presents
    Life © 2012
    Noun, plural: lives
    Widescreen edition
    Rated 18A
    Persons younger
    Must be accompanied by an adult
    The state of being alive as a human being
    Not authorized for sale or rental outside the USA
    One’s time of existence
    Living; not dead
    Active; operating
    Running time: 112 minutes, full colour
    Screenplay by Steve Kloves
    “Gripping from start to finish”
    Genre: thriller
    Golden Globe nomination
    Moral ambiguity,
    Unforgettable climax
    “Fueled with endless invention;
    Nothing short of riveting”
    Not just a story or picture
    But vigour, animation
    A grueling battle for glory
    Exclusive never-before-seen footage
    Includes theatrical trailer
    Bonus material not rated
    Optional English subtitles
    All rights reserved
    Any copying or public performance
    Strictly prohibited,
    May subject offender to civil liability
    And severe criminal penalties.
    Taken from:
    -The first 8 DVD cases on my shelf:
    The first 5 Harry Potter films, End of Watch,
    The Invasion and We Need To Talk About Kevin
    -Oxford dictionary
    -Collins Gage dictionary
    -Webster’s thesaurus

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  62. Let Your Words Roam
    I could sit in front of the fire
    Feel my heart begin to thaw,
    To lighten
    I felt so important, so lucky
    The right things happen at just the right times
    Can’t remember the exact moment
    Things got rough
    Everyone was after us
    Law and pirates
    I just take it as a sign that I’m doing
    What I’m supposed to do
    And this was an unlucky package to be delivering
    The ferrymen all told the same tale
    Go back
    The gods laughed and mocked
    They could never understand
    It’s the uncertainty that scares people
    I prefer the challenge of the unknown
    I could sleep
    And I could dream
    Above the clouds and through the sky
    Take refuge in the stars
    It took me a while
    To realize that they were all around
    Stories…
    If I was doing this for the compensation,
    I would have quit long ago
    I like to imagine where I might find myself next
    Being a writer
    There is a lot to be said,
    Not much time
    And I can’t see myself doing anything else
    Excerpts from Flight Volume Seven

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  63. Death
    Here is a small fact: You are going to die.
    No one can confidently say that he will still be living tomorrow.
    I am in all truthfulness attempting to be cheerful about this whole topic, though most people find themselves hindered in believing in me, no matter my protestations.
    Please trust me
    I most definitely can be cheerful.
    I can be amiable, agreeable, affable.
    And that’s only the A’s.
    Just don’t ask me to be nice.
    Nice has nothing to do with me.
    Does this worry you? I urge you – don’t be afraid.
    I’m nothing if not fair.
    I am haunted by humans.
    Still, they have one thing that I envy. Humans, if nothing else, have the good sense to die.
    They would each greet me like their last true friend, with bones like smoke and their souls trailing behind.
    But, a human doesn’t have a heart like mine.
    The human heart is like a line, whereas my own is a circle, and I have the endless ability to be in the right place in the right time.
    The consequence of this is that I’m always finding humans at their best and worst.
    I see their ugly and I see their beauty, and I wonder how the same thing can be both.
    Come with me and I’ll tell you a story.
    I’ll show you something.
    Are you ready?
    I urge you – don’t be afraid.
    The fun begins.
    There were people everywhere on the city street, but the stranger could not have been more alone if it were empty.
    He paced.
    He wrestled with his tie.
    Several times he fell.
    A very bad sign.
    A voiceless human.
    No words. Nothing.
    He is afraid.
    He is dead.
    The man was dead.
    Could he smell my breath?
    Could he hear my cursed circular heartbeat, revolving like the crime it is in my deathly chest?
    The time was right.
    I walked in, loosened his soul, and carried it gently away.
    The man’s soul was in my arms.
    Silence.
    The crowd did what crowds do – they stood.
    No one expects these things.
    As I made my way through, each person stood and played with the quietness of it.
    It was a small concoction of disjointed hand movements, muffled sentences, self-conscious turns.
    There were no people on the street anymore.
    They were rumours carrying bags.
    If nothing else, it alleviated the pain of simply watching.
    The pain of watching them.
    I jostled free.
    Sources:
    “No one can confidently say that he will still be living tomorrow.”
    Euripides
    and The book thief by markus zusak
    By the way, if you didn’t figure it out (though i gave it away in the title) this poem is narrated by death itself!

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  64. They transcend human reason,
    The questions subject the mind to confusion,
    The fault of the sphere of cognition,
    Questions that transcend the region of experience
    Although, cruelly are given meaning from experience
    Contradiction drives the mind to its descent ,
    Our intellectual sovereignty crumbles,
    The legitimacy of our philosophies challenged,
    Refusing the oppression of dogmatism,
    The mind instead chooses the fruitless labors of confusion,
    And so it is subjected to an eternal penance,
    By the fault of its own being.
    Source material: Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.

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  65. Short-comings of reason
    They transcend human reason,
    The questions subject the mind to confusion,
    The fault of the sphere of cognition,
    Questions that transcend the region of experience
    Although, cruelly are given meaning from experience
    Contradiction drives the mind to its descent ,
    Our intellectual sovereignty crumbles,
    The legitimacy of our philosophies challenged,
    Refusing the oppression of dogmatism,
    The mind instead chooses the fruitless labors of confusion,
    And so it is subjected to an eternal penance,
    By the fault of its own being.

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  66. Short-comings of reason
    They transcend human reason,
    The questions subject the mind to confusion,
    The fault of the sphere of cognition,
    Questions that transcend the region of experience
    Although, cruelly are given meaning from experience
    Contradiction drives the mind to its descent ,
    Our intellectual sovereignty crumbles,
    The legitimacy of our philosophies challenged,
    Refusing the oppression of dogmatism,
    The mind instead chooses the fruitless labors of confusion,
    And so it is subjected to an eternal penance,
    By the fault of its own being.
    Source material; Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason

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  67. There will come a time when all of us are dead.
    All of us.
    There will come a time when there are no human beings remaining to remember that anyone ever existed or that our species ever did anything.
    There will be no one left to remember Aristotle or Cleopatra, let alone you.
    Everything that we did and built and wrote and thought and discovered will be forgotten and all of this will have been for naught.
    Maybe that time is coming soon and maybe it is millions of years away, but even if we survive the collapse of our sun, we will not survive forever.
    There was time before organisms experienced consciousness, and there will be time after.
    And if the inevitability of human oblivion worries you, I encourage you to ignore it.
    The marks humans leave are too often scars
    We too often love things and use people, when we should be using things and loving people.
    The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
    Friendships multiply joys and divide grieves.
    Grief does not change you, it reveals you.
    Without pain, how could we know joy?
    This is an old argument in the field of thinking about suffering and its stupidity and lack of sophistication could be plumbed for centuries but suffice it to say that the world is not a wish-granting factory.
    Source: Excerpts from The Fault in our stars by john green

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  68. Most of the books you’ve ever read is just a different combination of the same 26 letters.
    Sometimes, you read a book and it fills you with this weird evangelical zeal, and you become convinced that the shattered world will never be put back together unless and until all living humans read the book
    Books so special and rare and yours that advertising your affection feels like a betrayal
    What an astonishing thing a book is. It’s a flat object made from a tree with flexible parts on which are imprinted lots of funny dark squiggles. But one glance at it and you’re inside the mind of another person, maybe somebody dead for thousands of years.
    When you sell a man a book you don’t sell him just 12 ounces of paper and ink and glue – you sell him a whole new life.
    Reading is grist. Reading is bliss.
    The reader read to everyone – they all saw visions.
    The reader did not.
    The reader only saw the mechanics of the words – their bodies stranded on the paper, beaten down for her to walk on.
    The reader read books as one would breathe air, to fill up and live.
    A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies; the man who never reads lives only one.
    A book is a friend.
    You can never have too many.
    Sources/Excerpts from:
    1. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
    2. The Fault in our Stars by John green
    3. Carl Sagan
    4. Nora Ephron
    5. Gary Paulsen, Shelf Life: Stories by the book
    6. Annie Dillard, The living
    7. Christopher Morley
    8. George R.R Martin, A dance with dragons

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  69. Twisted
    A row of glass jars
    The hammock where I nap
    Old photographs
    Vines of jasmine
    Bombs explode
    like thunder
    Gunfire falls
    like rain
    Not that far away
    I need time
    to finish this riddle
    It doesn’t make sense
    until
    it does
    Maybe I can jump rope
    after dark, I think
    But I heard
    the sirens scream
    The war is coming
    closer to home
    I follow him to the back garden
    He holds out his pinky
    and stares
    until I extend mine
    and we hook.
    I hold his hand
    He doesn’t resist
    He smiles huge,
    so certain of himself.
    Lines from Thanhha Lai’s Inside Out & Back Again

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  70. Dauntless Initiation
    Run.
    Run.
    Your feet are pounding.
    Your heart is beating.
    You see train tracks.
    Lights flickering, horns blaring.
    You must jump.
    The train never stops.
    One.
    Two.
    Three.
    You are in.
    The wind pounds against your cheek.
    Back against the train car.
    The cityscape is blurred.
    You must jump.
    Again.
    One.
    Two.
    Three.
    You are out.
    On a roof.
    Now jump.
    From seven stories up.
    Pull off your sweater.
    Get ready.
    Run.
    Run.
    And jump.
    Into nothingness.
    You are selfish.
    You are brave.
    You are dauntless.
    Sources Used
    Divergent by Veronica Roth
    Chapter 6 (pages 48 to 60)
    Quote on page 47 “I am selfish. I am brave.”- Tris

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  71. Dauntless Initiation
    Run.
    Run.
    Your feet are pounding.
    Your heart is beating.
    You see train tracks.
    Lights flickering, horns blaring.
    You must jump.
    The train never stops.
    One.
    Two.
    Three.
    You are in.
    The wind pounds against your cheek.
    Back against the train car.
    The cityscape is blurred.
    You must jump.
    Again.
    One.
    Two.
    Three.
    You are out.
    On a roof.
    Now jump.
    From seven stories up.
    Pull off your sweater.
    Get ready.
    Run.
    Run.
    And jump.
    Into nothingness.
    You are selfish.
    You are brave.
    You are dauntless.
    Sources Used
    Divergent by Veronica Roth
    Chapter 6 (pages 48 to 60)
    Quote on page 47 “I am selfish. I am brave.”- Tris

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  72. This is a truth
    that applies to the human race,
    yet to no particular race of men:
    You never really understand a person,
    until you consider things from his point of view,
    climb inside of his skin,
    and walk around in it.
    One thing that doesn’t abide,
    by majority rule;
    a person’s conscience.
    It was times like these
    When;
    you rarely win,
    only children weep,
    the dead bury the dead,
    one does not love breathing,
    and there’s just one kind of folks:
    folks.
    I don’t pretend to understand,
    Why reasonable people,
    go stark raving mad,
    simply because they’re still human;
    that the one place,
    where a man ought to get a square deal,
    is in a courtroom,
    be he any color of the rainbow.
    It was times like these,
    That,
    food comes with death,
    flowers with sickness,
    and little things in between;
    two soap dolls,
    a broken watch and chain,
    a pair of good-luck pennies,
    and our lives.
    It made me sad.
    Yet delete the adjectives,
    and I’d have the facts;
    it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.

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  73. He had come a long way,
    raised himself up out of nothing,
    right out of the gutter,
    to this blue lawn,
    a fine appearing gentlemanly young man.
    The old island here
    flowered once for Dutch sailors’ eyes
    with vanished trees
    that once pandered in whispers
    the last and greatest of human dreams.
    His single dream,
    his green light,
    sat] at the end of Daisy’s dock,
    just across the bay.
    He paid a high price
    for living too long
    with this single dream;
    he lost the old warm world.
    The green light,
    the orgastic future
    recedes before him, eludes him.
    No matter, he says,
    tomorrow I will run faster,
    stretch out my arms farther.
    And one fine morning…
    But Daisy tumbled short of his dreams
    because of the vitality of his illusion.
    With every word, she was drawing
    further
    and further
    into herself.
    So he gave up;
    He no longer cared.

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  74. I’ve been working on this found poem ever since the contest was posted! I worked really, really hard! All words/phrases/sentences were extracted from the sources listed below! Please enjoy!
    White
    My breath escapes my blue lips
    My boots crunch as they carefully trace a trail
    In the powdery opalescent snow
    Where this path leads, I do not know.
    My rifle begins to slip through my fingers
    My vision grows weary of the whiteness
    The silent cannons still spit smoke
    My shoulders droop and my eyes betray me
    My knees bend and I surrender to gravity.
    I fall.
    I see myself surrounded by my comrades,
    Alone together.
    The snow had disappeared
    We are in a tightly packed room
    Being propelled in the sky.
    We ride higher and higher in the air
    There is no sound
    But the wind
    Being whipped by the routers.
    I remember this.
    This is all I heard for a long time
    Until the explosion.
    We were hit.
    I awaken.
    BANG! BANG!
    Gunshots ring in exchange
    BANG! BANG!
    My heart quickens as I regain consciousness
    There is crossfire overhead,
    So, I remain the earth’s companion.
    In the distance, I see a faint figure
    Friend or foe, I cannot decipher,
    Waving a white cloth
    Tied to a stick
    Growing smaller.
    The sound of bullets dies out
    Everything seems ostensibly at peace.
    Now may be my only chance to escape.
    With an armistice of emotion,
    I struggle to get on my feet
    And I run
    Not knowing where.
    I am suddenly hit by a force
    Knocking me into white oblivion
    I float slowly towards the earth
    I feel my warm sticky life flow from my chest,
    Incarnadining the surrounding snow.
    A frenzy of confusion overthrows me,
    Bombarding my soul.
    Yet, all is quiet on the Western Front,
    A deafening silence.
    Like smoke escaping from a barrel,
    I follow my breath higher and higher into the air
    Following the ghost of life
    As it disappears
    Into the whiteness.
    Sources:
    1)Macbeth
    2)All Quiet on the Western Front
    3)The Kite Runner
    4)A Game of Thrones
    5)http://www.ottawacitizen.com/homes/Antiques+Discovering+piece+living+history/8821768/story.html
    Analysis:
    In today’s day and age, the most renowned war poems are notorious for their realistic representation of the events that transpired. I decided to use a free verse writing style because it does not have any specific pattern, which means the reader does not know what to expect. This is similar to a soldier’s mentality during wartime because they do not know what will happen next. The poem has an ongoing theme of obscurity, confusion, and death. Since this is a narrative poem, the use of literary terms is essential to the effectiveness of the storyline. From the first few stanzas, the reader realizes that this poem revolves around a soldier, struggling to find his way and being bombarded with mixed emotions and nostalgia. The poem starts off with sharp and intense imagery. This allows the reader to visualize the story and be transported into the battlefield. Alliteration is also a frequently used poetic device in this poem. The alliteration of P’s, C’s, W’s, S’s and T’s trigger the auditory senses, bringing to mind the desolate and cacophonous setting. Moreover, the use of onomatopoeia keeps the reader interested and alert. The flashbacks establish an expository and a firm backbone for the storyline. Whiteness is ubiquitous in this poem. Moreover, the colour white is used to represent peace, supernaturalism, obscurity and at times, death. There are many references to other colours which extremely enhance the imagery. This poem takes place in the Western Front, as indicated by the eponymous allusion. Moreover, this allusion establishes the time and setting of the story. The Western Front was located in northeastern France and played a major role in World War I. When closely analyzed, this poem is abundant with military and war-related vocabulary. The appropriate diction strengthens the cohesiveness of the poem. The oxymorons contribute to the obscure and uncertain atmosphere by providing shrewd insight. Some may argue that the poem is ironic since the soldier avoids death in the helicopter, however later on; he dies on the ground while watching his final breaths soar to great heights. Last but not least, the use of metaphors, similes, and personification infinitely increase the realness of the poem and take imagery to a whole new level of effectiveness. The literary devices aforementioned strive to consolidate the different stanzas into one poem and effectively convey the different themes and ideas presented in the poem.

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  75. Recipe for Disaster
    As I sit under
    My blue canopy,
    I have a burning desire,
    to create a new recipe.
    First a dash of cocoa,
    then a cup of milk.
    Mm, look at that!
    It’s as smooth as silk
    Of course we need chili pepper,
    for lots of spice.
    Then comes sugar,
    Something sweet and nice.
    Now what do I,
    Want to do?
    Of course I know!
    Turn it into stew!
    I need buck loads
    And buck loads of water
    So much of it
    That it could be a pool for an otter
    Now in goes turkey,
    chicken and ham.
    Lots of fragrant meat,
    all for the fam.
    People will be clamoring
    All over with need.
    This is a recipe for disaster,
    it is indeed.
    ………………….
    Recipe for disaster, book by Maureen Fergus

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  76. Pandemonium
    Misty fog fills the room,
    The music, the rhythm pounding,
    Like a steady, external heartbeat,
    Filling the room with its overpowering presence.
    People fly past,
    A whirl of swishing colourful fabric,
    Vibrant against black suits in the night.
    Alone among the crowd,
    A girl stands alone.
    White dress standing out in the darkness,
    The light of an angel, descending from heaven.
    The boys eyes sharpen,
    Focusing on the girl,
    Like a hunter, stalking his prey.
    His lips curl back,
    Imagining the sweet taste of her death.
    He weaves through the crowd,
    Following her to a cold and empty room,
    Dark and cool as an eerie crypt.
    His eyes dance,
    As though filled with the fiery flames of hell.
    So consumed by his thoughts,
    His cruel fantasies and desires,
    He is unaware,
    That he too, is being followed.
    Sourced from “The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones” pg.2-4

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  77. “Mankind”
    Many years ago, I had a dream.
    I had a dream that the pen was mightier than the sword.
    The ballot was stronger than the bullet.
    And that all people were treated equally.
    Those who stand for nothing, fall for anything.
    So ask not what the world can do for you;
    Ask what you can do for the world.
    The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
    Give me liberty or give me death!
    Read my lips!
    Tear down this wall!
    The time for change has come!
    No man is an island.
    Bring back life, liberty and happiness to this Earth,
    So it will not perish in the greedy hands of mankind!
    Bring back peace, love and acceptance.
    For without these,
    Humankind will decease.
    The danger is growing,
    Are the fires of hell a-glowing?
    Yes!
    The danger must be growing,
    For the people keep on crying
    For help, for liberty, and for love.
    What has mankind become?
    Only when the power of love overcomes the love of power,
    the world will know peace.
    So we must learn from yesterday,
    live today,
    and hope for tomorrow!
    By: Monidipa Nath
    Sources: Dan Gutman – Mayor Hubble is in Trouble! , the Willy Wonka movie, and some rearranged quotes.

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  78. Love + Life = You
    There may be days when you feel blue
    things aren’t the way you had desired
    challenges will come in the path
    like obstacles they will interfere
    but don’t let these little thorns
    prick you, hurt you, take control of you
    changes will add colors to your life
    dim or vivid
    it is up to you to accept them.
    Kindness will feel like hate
    Sugar will taste like poison
    But don’t let love vanish
    when we are prosperous, we overlook love
    When we feel important, we forget love
    Only with time do we realize the importance of love.
    Why wait that long?
    Don’t discrete it, make love a part of life
    Cherish each moment
    Let self respect soar high
    nothing is impossible
    the word itself says
    I’m possible!
    ………………………………………
    Sources:
    “Nothing is impossible; the word itself says I’m possible”
    -Audrey Hepburn
    http://academictips.org/blogs/moral-tale-helpless-love/

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  79. all eyes; be silent
    Somewhere
    the blue begins
    the way across
    you find yourself moving
    severely
    after the architect’s pattern,
    lighted; human.
    Strike out
    flat
    towards the sea
    aware of a change of heart
    horizon
    staining at the rim
    coming out of the darkness to meet you
    In the morning, wake to the taste of snow
    enter the penumbra
    Albanian mountains
    cracked crowns
    of desolate and repudiating stone
    Nipped off while red hot
    allowed to cool
    an antarctic of lava
    Enter Greece as one might enter a dark crystal;
    form
    becomes irregular, refracted
    swallow islands
    wherever you look
    trembling curtain
    decieves
    May offer you
    in manners or lore
    offers you something harder
    discovery of yourself
    -The Tempest
    -The Vintage Time by Lawrence Durrell

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  80. Defining the Second Self
    Millions impact individuals and society
    missing personal projections lie, deep seated,
    in self, rationality and emotion.
    An ethnographic study assembled
    adolescents, the casual, several groups of adults
    thus armed with a set of rich hackers
    in scattered writings
    conclusions would do well
    to clear “The Second Self”
    Children serve a mirroring – a sign
    in other realms of experience, illuminating divergences
    to be alive?
    to speak about movement
    Psychologically, “It thinks”…
    “Can the computer can cheat?”
    given shrewd characterizations
    “‘ordinary’ machines don’t have a family.
    They have a maker”
    -Review of the Second Self: Computers and The human spirit by Howard Garner
    -By Sherry Turkle

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  81. What am I?
    I cover the water
    I shape valleys
    I fall from the sky during a hail storm
    I can change forms, just heat me
    I reduce inflammation
    If you want to stay warm
    Don’t Touch Me!
    I melt at any temperature above 0 degrees Celsius
    I cover about 10% of the world
    Add cream after me
    And you’ll find yourself drooling
    You can live around me
    But not in me
    You can stand on me,
    Don’t worry you won’t drown!
    I have 4 basic types
    Cube, cracked, shaved and block
    Cold drinks are incomplete without me
    At times you’ll see through me
    At times you won’t
    The titanic surely hates me
    I’m unique
    different from others of my kind
    ……………………………
    Facts about ice from the internet
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice

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  82. I peer down Park Avenue
    watching people move about their daily lives
    I feel neither alien nor at home.
    Every corner reflecting an understanding yet defunct familiarity.
    How many feel dead inside?
    If any are on the verge of losing something huge.
    If they already have.
    My reel. The lived in story.
    I see it all so perfectly.
    And suddenly, it is clear to me why I won’t force his hand.
    The images never escaped the “what if”
    Those scenes will unfold while I am left on the sidelines
    Stories such as mine don’t have to be “described” –
    One hand gripping the rocks,
    ears listening to the shuffle of pebbles
    The taste of danger drying the roots of my tongue
    I feel it in my bones –
    The arcade of sun-stunned, musky smell of the riverbank.
    The special aura of voice blowing over the powdery touch of the baking earth
    We are not clocks; we are people
    Hanging in the air is a depthless mobile
    Unraveling the mystery keeps me young in the nimble mind
    -Something Borrowed by Emily Griffin
    -The In-ness of Things by Paul Darcy Boles

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  83. Enjoy! 🙂
    In this kingdom far far away
    Where blessedness should conquer
    Where happy endings outweigh
    Where villains spread dismay
    I’m feeling gloomy
    I feel empty as a drum
    Without her by my side
    I have nothing but rum
    Buried near the seaside
    Waiting, until my feelings subside
    She was born into royalty
    With jewelries, maidens and queens
    While I inherit poverty
    Growing barley, sorghum and beans
    Wishing this is just a bad daydream
    I always find her in my reverie
    Everything seems so great
    Living in happiness, her and me
    To the horizon of delight we walked straight
    Close enough, I thought she was my fate
    But in truth, she already has a prince
    The one who will hold her tight
    Even in her dreams
    The one who’ll caress her every night
    And protect her with all his might
    I want to love her forever
    Yet, she’s not mine
    Never was
    Never am
    And she will never ever be
    Works Cited:
    Romeo & Juliet
    The Notebook
    A Walk to Remember
    The Fault in Our Stars

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  84. Family Feuding
    Look at me.
    You thought you owned me and you didn’t.
    That’s why you want me
    To witness you winning.
    It wasn’t a son you needed
    It was a soldier.
    I was too gentle
    Too emphatic
    You loved me for those things
    But the very things you loved about me made me no use to you.
    Not anymore.
    I don’t want to kill you. But I will.
    In fact, I have regretted not killing you every day since I let you go.
    How many more have to die before I do what I should have done?
    Do you have any last words?
    “City of Glass” by Cassandra Clare

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