Stardust sparkles from afar On the release of a twinkling star |
J McV,
Ayrshire,
Scotland |
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The sun is bright, the sky is blue, My nose feels tingly as I shout "Achoo" |
Andy H,
Portsmouth,
UK |
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So write a poem, make a smile And tell people you love them once in a while |
Sandy S,
Bromley,
UK |
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My life is my own, this beautiful world I choose to roam; finding love finding life. |
Katie Gill,
London,
UK |
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my mum is amazing more so than star gazing |
LT,
dorset,
uk |
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True friends are hard to find, so always keep yours in your heart and mind. |
Ann,
Coventry,
England |
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My world is my wife The strength in my life |
Mark Hayden,
Bromley,
England |
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Here I sit, sighing into a phone, Another restless office drone. |
Rich,
London,
UK |
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We buy clothes made in cages By people with low wages |
Foley,
Winchester,
England |
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life's is too eco-friendly, that's why i reserve the right to ignite! |
Janeycat, UKNortholt ,
Old london town,
UK |
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i live my life in lower case, HIGHER RESERVED FOR ANOTHER RACE. |
Graham Hayden,
Bromley,
England |
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I watch the world-a-changing with regret And wish I understood Facebook etiquette. |
Caroline Laitner,
London,
England |
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Sometimes when the Universe gets too much, I buy a bottle of absinthe and go dutch. |
Andrea Mills,
Kent,
England |
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Every day I work at my PC, It's slowly starting to drive me crazy. |
Andy Carr,
London,
England |
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Am I truly what I want to be, Or am I just immitating what I see around me? |
Disha Sughand,
London,
UK |
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Absence of stars, Reading the papers in a plethora of coffee bars. |
Jo Cashman,
London,
UK |
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Global chaos wracks my mind, What imprint does my routine leave? |
Becky Fincham,
London,
UK |
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Tonight I listened to the laughter cloaking me like a gown, Inside warm and soft happy sound. |
Freda Dahl-Nielson,
London,
UK |
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Patience makes the heart grow fonder. I love you?, Do you?, I wonder? |
Tim Perry,
Portsmouth,
UK |
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Everywhere, old and young, In my bed and in my tummy. |
Lucy Carr,
London,
UK |
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My breaths are full when I'm in Dorset - Far better than in my corset. |
Hannah Baker,
London,
UK |
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Shake hands, be friends, come one and all, The world's more important than a rugby ball! |
Hazel Hayden,
Bromley,
UK |
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To be free or not to be free, The future is ours to see. |
Ray Downing,
London,
UK |
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Stars and church bells and cigarettes And no regrets. |
Lucy,Jo,Disha and Nico,
London,
UK |
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