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i must reject for what i yearn
because i care so very much...
every bridge i walk i'll burn
and rend asunder all i touch...

~RhymeBound



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On Friday September 19th, 2008, Lolita (121) writes:
You don't mean that.


On Wednesday July 9th, 2008, wilted (306) writes:
You are a human anachronism, my friend. Your writing has a grace that has not been around for years. I am constantly astounded.


On Sunday July 6th, 2008, skully (58) writes:
Seen and heard


On Sunday June 29th, 2008, Aunty Depressant (662) writes:
I hate the first half...I know it too well.


On Sunday June 15th, 2008, carlosjackal (1724) writes:
Painful truth captured in minimal wordage. Nice one :) If only Switzerland were as good a football team as you are a poet ;) -Carl


On Sunday June 8th, 2008, urbanhumility (1377) writes:
a concise emotion has been presented............well done


On Friday June 6th, 2008, Lipstick Whore (495) writes:
Wonderful brevity. So much captured in so few words. Bravo!


On Friday June 6th, 2008, empty_remains (77) writes:
perfectly true


On Friday June 6th, 2008, Dancing_Monkey (1761) writes:
Wonderfull.


On Friday June 6th, 2008, elisa (1989) writes:
so shall it be ... the bitter eats the sweet. leave nothing behind to long for. incredible write.



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