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Premium Member After the Office Party
I'm  nursing a headache the size of Corfu
my stomach is tied up in knots,
it's the seventeenth time that I've been to the loo
feeling sick...

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Categories: my stomach is tied up in knots, christmas, humor,
Form: Rhyme



The Ditchdigger's Wife
The ditch digger's wife had it hard every day
But she seldom complained, don't you see.
For although it was hell scrubbing other people's floors
Her life had...

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Categories: my stomach is tied up in knots, absence, love,
Form: Rhyme
Cupids Arrow Caught Your Heart
There's no easy way around it
It sticks with you once you've found it
A funny feeling that you get
Since the day that your eyes met
Your stomach...

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Categories: my stomach is tied up in knots, love, relationship, romantic,
Form: Rhyme
In a Panic
Father, it’s me again,
Coming to plead for your mercy,
So much going on,
So much clouding my mind.
I need your help!
My stomach is tied up in knots,
My...

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Categories: my stomach is tied up in knots, devotion, faith, inspirational, sad,
Form: Lyric
Dream World Part One
last night I had a reacurring dream
of a man injecting a needle in his arm while holding a baby
there was cobwebs and darkened portals illuminated...

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Categories: my stomach is tied up in knots, anxiety, art,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Without You
I heard the squelch of death again
Snatching away my gentlest serenity
Honing knives to slash chunks of pain
Shooting spasms of sorrow felt so especially
When the darkness...

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Categories: my stomach is tied up in knots, death, loss, pain, sad,
Form: Rhyme

Book: Reflection on the Important Things