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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required My poems are like creeping vines that I have planted well, I tend them in my garden of evergreen poetry to be strong; They are waiting quietly to release their swirling spiral tendrils, Tendrils that will adhere and entwine and entangle you in my words. You have whispered to me a challenge and I quiver with joy, My need to capture you is overwhelming, I am driven to win; I will do anything you request of me to impress and to please you, But to lose, it is unfathomable and I can become hostile and clinging. Can you not see my words so lovely, like wandering thread, I am tranquility and you can rest in my coolness and my shade; Hugging, caressing whispering to your muse my beautiful wordiness, Come wrap yourself in my words, be entwined, there will be no escape. I was born to write innocent words, to give my writing power, My need is great, to be acknowledge and known is my one goal; Nothing else will be acceptable, I crave your muse to hear my cry, Take my wild poetic words and poems high and let me shine in the sun. Let's make a deal, if you release me on my upward journey, I will not encircle you in my wandering seeking green tendrils; Withdrawal of my choking, hanging greenness will be your reward, You will be quite safe after I withdraw my clinging hold on your muse. ______________________________ September 23, 2015 Poetry/Verse/Like Creeping Tendrils Copyright Protected, ID 15-711-661-0 all Rights Reserved. Written under Pseudonym. For the contest, You Want It Bad, Then Bribe Me, sponsor, Casarah Nance Fourth Place
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