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Favorite line from any of your own poetry
Ended May 4, 2015 • 6 Entries • Created by TahlieMae
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Favorite line from any of your own poetry
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MichaelHall

Favorite Line

"And never knowing if there's any bright star in my path,

As I plight through the black void."

- Michael Hall

(From 'Wander Planet')

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Favorite line from any of your own poetry
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Scottyiii

A Favorite Line From: As I Lay Me Down To Sleep

"With this word I find my bed and lay to fall asleep. Then as I close my weary eyes, a prayer rolls down my cheek."

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Favorite line from any of your own poetry
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Hipster_Artist

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Sometimes it feels like the universe isn't big enough to contain all that I feel.

But more often, it feels like a black hole is sucking away at me and taking everything that I've ever felt.

Now I'm just barren.

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Favorite line from any of your own poetry
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CJThomasson72

Skyward Eyes

Tumbling fall - vision obscured -

These skyward eyes never see

What lies below this angel's broken wings.

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Favorite line from any of your own poetry
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allaboutyou

Lead me on to a quieter night-

A better life, a brighter light.

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Favorite line from any of your own poetry
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rmsllrs

She was my own version of Narnia.

A hiding closet where no one did

knew the beauty inside her until

you try to explore what is concealed

beneath those mass of clothing.

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