Poems and stories of love & heartbreak.
January 28, 2015 § 10 Comments
Tagged: art, dagny, easy, love, Poetry, quotes, relationships, words
Love the way this ends.
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Love your power Coco!! Hugs!!
Xoxoxox
Love the shielded strength contained in the poem.
Perhaps, is the egoistic adolescence of sex manipulation? I seem to recall that from a former life.
Yes, I remember that self-confidence. I think the voice is young in this poem. There is a type of tension in it that spits youth.
I agree it seems like the voice of youth. I also like the photo. Is it a selfie? 😉
😉 xo
The poem and the photo echo the same sense of self. I love the originality of your work,
That’s right. Actions speak louder than words — and BS walks . . . . 8|
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Love the way this ends.
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Love your power Coco!!
Hugs!!
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Xoxoxox
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Love the shielded strength contained in the poem.
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Perhaps, is the egoistic adolescence of sex manipulation? I seem to recall that from a former life.
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Yes, I remember that self-confidence. I think the voice is young in this poem. There is a type of tension in it that spits youth.
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I agree it seems like the voice of youth. I also like the photo. Is it a selfie? 😉
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😉 xo
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The poem and the photo echo the same sense of self. I love the originality of your work,
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That’s right. Actions speak louder than words — and BS walks . . . . 8|
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