<p>post em! :)</p>
<p>heh. guess not. :)</p>
<p>Well, sounds like you must be a poet noodleman...otherwise, why would you ask? :) So, are you going to share one with us?</p>
<p>(I write some here and there, but it is only for myself. I usually write them when I get into moody states....)</p>
<p>Blow us away noodleman... :)</p>
<p>yes, actually, i do write poetry. </p>
<p>I write rhyming poetry, usually, or at least poetry with meter. I have been known to write freeform poetry once in a while. </p>
<p>I also write short stories, and although I haven't recently, I adore writing scripts. I'd like to be a creative writing major in college.</p>
<p>I like to write short stories and poems. I write a few plays every now and then, and if that field was profitable I would definetely do it. I hope to double major/minor in creative writing though.</p>
<p>I like to think up stores and sometimes some poems, but I hate writing it. The moment is ruined when I try to write anything I think about because my hand tires really quickly & I want to write so much so fast and I can't. I always have that problem when just writing a note to my friend or something.</p>
<p>writing plays is what I love most, because it's so challenging, much more than the other mediums. I would die to be a playwright/screenwriter. I write my best poems when I'm feeling down, because I'm not afraid to be emotional and really get out what I'm saying. Symbolism/metaphors and the like are my speciality</p>
<p>For a guy I like:
Eyes
Mysterious eyes
Hints of gray
Speckles of dark blue
Shade of black
Hidden moon
Enchanting stare
Entrancing stare
Hidden moon
Hidden moon </p>
<p>Omg... NOODLEMAN? IS IT YOU? REMEMBER ME, POISON? Omg... I missed you!</p>
<p>I would like to post my poetry, but you would probably think it sucks, and I would never write again haha. I like to live with the illusion I actually have talent.</p>
<p>i find poetry written by teenagers hard to take seriously.
i'm more of a prose person, anyway.</p>
<p>we're putting together our high school literary magazine, and half the poems are hilarious in a totally-not-meant-to-be-funny kind of way. our advisor had to bring some down to the consuelor because they were so graphic and disturbing that he was worried about who was writing them.</p>
<p>I've written some poetry. If you want to see it just PM or AIM me.</p>
<p>I wouldn't call myself a poet by a long shot; I do like to read it, though. Especially post-modern stuff. I do write a little. For myself. I doubt I'd "blow anyone away," though.</p>
<p>Hey Ivy! How are ya? Been a long time. I'm flattered that you missed me. This place has changed an awful lot, no? Looks like a new coat of paint! :)</p>
<p>juliusmonkey: Don't be hard on teenagers; some write incredible poetry. Some write awful dross, granted, but it's more about talent than age, I think. I'm an adult, and I'd have to say that by and large, most adults can't write their way out of a paper bag.</p>
<p>you want me to send you my best poem (by my opinion anyway) noodleman?</p>
<p>I like to write poetry, it's a way to blow off steam for me. Writing is my way out of stress. It's something that I'll always love. I guess it's like being an actor or actress for me, I get to pretend I'm someone else for a little while, and I don't have to be myself, limited to my own limitations for a little while.</p>
<p>crypto: sure, or just post it here. I thought we could start a poetry thread for anyone who wanted a few readers for their scribbling.</p>
<p>celebrian: that's funny! I'm the opposite. I use it to communicate 'me,' rather than the way I communicate in everyday life, with all the phony crap I have to deal with. Poetry feels raw, more real, to me. Cool. Everyone is different.</p>
<p>Rasping hiss as sulphre
scrapes across rough flint
in quick staccato burst
ing forth with serpent tongue
to lick like sickly famished
child at coldest teat of
golden glowing gossamer
within a stem of glass
hot forged in shadow
ever dark of Sisyphus
by Hades steady hand.</p>
<p>White on clear it billows forth
and back into the belly
of the beast without
and then within
to leave thin resin
in distended
empty gut
sans pang of hunger
quenched by own remorse
or starved of kinder yester.</p>
<p>Bulging mirrored orbs
melt back into a
white and waxy brow
while blackened maw
swings wide as
cemetery gates
beckon all to sally forth
in genuflecting horrorshow
at self-inflicted wound.</p>
<p>the living buried premature
'neath crumbling stone
in shallow sunken sand
of good intentions
gone awry
do cry though driest lips:
Cumha Caoine! Caoine Caoine!</p>
<p>T</p>
<p>way to kill a thread, noodleman. :(</p>
<p>I do too...but...like celebrian said'</p>
<p>'I would like to post my poetry, but you would probably think it sucks, and I would never write again haha. I like to live with the illusion I actually have talent.'</p>
<p>:D</p>
<p>Lol I'm scared to post as well, but anyway, I've written a grand total of two so far...</p>
<p>A</a> Rainy Day - real long poem. easy rhyme and simple expression
Tears</a> fail me - a short one, but quite depressing</p>
<p>;) no bashing thank you. i'm not a poet, i'm a programmer. :p</p>
<p>And you expect a bashing? Merc...are you somehow related to Hardy? or Milton?;)</p>