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A friendly converstaion

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-16 13:55

I long to talk with some old lover's ghost
of a took of a virginal soul, strumpeted.
I cannot think that he who then loved the most
of a cruel, rash babe cast to coal, acquitted.
But since this god produced a destiny.
And that vice nature, custom, lets it be,
of a youthful boy and his roal, admitted.

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-18 13:34

In rhyme we speak
of age old mystique
And ink of ever-scarlet
but like pulling teeth
These words are brief
for I have lost my care
for bleeding

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Name: Anonymous 2017-12-21 14:25

"> kind of disappointed there wasn't even nearly 12 unique posts
'> also mild relief lol

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-22 1:47

>>13
Who are you quoting?

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-24 5:43

Nice poem is it in oade to redcream ?

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-24 10:12

>>15
Well, it's not an ode, but, yes.

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-24 20:20

>>16
Any praise-heavy poem can be said to be "in ode to" its subject of praise, as the technical meaning of "ode" only comes into play when you call something "an ode". By using the word ode in the context of "in ode to" you will find the word ode is divorced from its technical definition and relies only on its implied praise of a subject. It's called English.

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-25 6:59

ass

Name: Anonymous 2017-12-25 10:32

>>17
Yes. That's what I meant when I said that it wasn't an ode but answered your post with ``yes''.

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