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Premium Member Bio Modified-Solitary Scribbler
Solitary
Cloud watcher, tea drinker, dog walker, cat napper
I love summer twilight, dawn fog, and banana cream pie
I believe hype is trite, compliments are contagious, and love is homemade
I feel tangled, fragile, and tentative
I fear unwashed hands, unheard words, and unforeseen consequences
I want to feed a...

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Categories: scribbler, life, philosophy,
Form: Bio
Premium Member Scribbler From Southwark
There is an old scribbler from Southwark*
Who’s poetry undoubtedly sucks.
	She couldn’t pronounce ‘poem’,
	‘Cause she rhymed it with ‘home’.
Ain’t posh enough, innit, so she’s stuck!



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Categories: scribbler, language, poets,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Somnambulant Scribbler
Sleepless and cursing the powers that be,
Tossing and turning in wee hours, me.
But what's the use in trying to fight it?
One might as well be trying to write it.
Mayhap morning Muses will oversee....

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Categories: scribbler, sleep,
Form: Limerick

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry



Resourceful Scribbler
Resourceful
Libidinous slacker resilient convict
Sister of Chad Destiny Trevor Linus and Ray
Lover of freedom fiction and vodka
Who feels insignificant hopeful and incongruent
Who fears rejection withdrawal attachment
Who would like to see acceptance publication serenity
Resident of nowhere
Scribbler


Written 01-28-19
Writing Challenge 2, Bio Form, January 2019 Poetry Contest
Sponsored by Dear...

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Categories: scribbler, i am, identity, image,
Form: Bio
Scribbler
a) Scribbler! oh what a joy you can find here 
(b) Eric is the one that heads the great team 
(a) Full of poems, stories and happy cheer 
(b) Hopefully it will make our readers gleam 
(c) Bronte's Grammar is full of homework help 
(d)...

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Categories: scribbler, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: ABC
Song of a Heartbroken Scribbler
Happy Sad Day to me.
Who cares about the high cholesterol,
I will immediately gulp this Brownie candy.
Let the triglycerides increase,
only chocolate can set me free
because it's a Happy Sad Day for me.
I'm letting the sadness increase
so that I can swallow more chocolate pastry.
Happy Sad Day to...

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Categories: scribbler, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme




Book: Reflection on the Important Things