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      Adelphina wrote a new post

      Strike a Lighter

      Arrived hand in handNo standing in line Got our backstage passLet’s make it lastNo stadium seatingOutside beneath the stars. Music’s ready to start  We’re downing crown & cokeHe steps a little closerI’m moving a little slowerNah we should go fasterBaby...

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      • Fine, Metallica it is, when next we bed together. What!
        I prefer Black Sabbath, but that’s some dark shit. I’ll get all trippy on ya. LOL

      • Promises promises.

        But I prefer to listen to Taylor Swift! Hahaha

        As long as I’m with you it doesn’t matter:)

      • this is badass beautiful Adelphina and we both about rockers tonight… this is really cool ❤️

        • Thank you Crimson! My first concert was Aerosmith.
          When the song Train Kept A Rolling came on the crowd went crazy!!
          Left a lasting impression.

          Thank you for stopping by lovely:)

      • Haha this is so cool. I can not tell you how many mosh pits erupt at the last Metallica concert I went to. From opening bands

        • Hahaha. I just moved out of the way. lol.
          I love all the anarchy of it. Music has a way of taking you there!!!
          Thank you for the snaps!! Woop Woop!!

      • Beautifully penned, Adel. Into the book it belongs! Gotta love a musical write that appreciates the mosh pit! Excellent work my friend. I knew Mark would bring up Sabbath! Appreciate you.

        Damian

        • Of course he’d bring up Sabbath. Hahaha
          He’s not a swifty fan, so I had to tease him about it. lol

          This was a fun write.
          I had the whole scene in my head playing out.

          Thanks for your snaps amigo!!

      • Girl, this has so much spirit in it. Sometimes the “just for fun” ones actually light up the room. Big smiles all around on this one.

        • Hi Willow!! Long time no see chica:)
          I’m so happy you stopped by for a comment!
          This one kind of wrote itself. I love when that happens. That high is addicting! lol
          And that it made you smile is a bonus:)

          Thanks for stopping by!

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      Damian DeadLove wrote a new post

      While Love Got Strangled

      just a permanent scab the one you constantly pick i’m the back you stab the one vice you can’t kick   everything feels so heavy with this weight i carry why don’t you tell me how i’m not so scary   unable to speak the truth so we repeat a...

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      • I’m big on the closing lines of a poem. What an impact they make. It’s the impression your reader walks away with, that stays in your head like a song you can’t shake. The lost loves and the unrequited loves are always on my hit list. You nailed this one, Damian…so good!

        • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Kelly. So glad you connected with the write my friend. I agree with you, coming from a lyrical background, I always love a good line. But the beginning and ending are very important indeed. Appreciate you.

          Damian

      • This was hidden? Man, this was screaming to be let out. “No winners because the race was fixed.” Yup.
        This is a great piece, cuz

        • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Fia. So glad you connected with the write my friend. I wrote this before joining DU. I love that line as well. It was screaming to be let out. Appreciate you, cuz.

          Damian

      • The last stanza is a real ass kicker! The rhyme scheme is cool too. It’s obvious that you care about your results. It shows in your craftings. This is thought provoking, but not heavy. Well done Damian.

        • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Mark. So glad you connected with the write my friend. It was an ass kicker, I penned this during a time of self-therapy and reflection. I’ve always cared, always executing is another story. This was a cool discovery, because I had forgotten about it. lol. Appreciate you.

          Damian

      • I too enjoyed the rhyme scheme. Everyone can relate to this. We’ve all been there.
        When you both know it was over a few months back!
        Great write amigo!

        • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Adel. So glad you connected with the write my friend. It’s a relatable story indeed. Appreciate you.

          Damian

      • wow dearest Damian so much power and passion in this I am floored ❤️great write…

        • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Brenda. So glad you connected with the write my friend. It was a very reflective time in my life to say the least. Appreciate you.

          Damian

      • Now aint that the truth so bloomin well poemed .. Say it like it is why don’tcha eh .. Great ink Damian & subsequently awarded Nev’s dubble 👍👍

        • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Neville. So glad you connected with the write my friend. Sometimes you gotta say it loud and proud. Honored to receive the dubble. Appreciate you.

          Damian

      • This is dark, deep, and brilliant, Damian. I’m glad you dug it out of the vault! The honesty in this poem is cutting, and the final lines–“instead of owning we rented / while love got strangled” –are a phenomenal, memorable finish. A wicked good read.

        • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Roma. So glad you connected with the write my friend. Those final lines are my favorite as well. It was penned in a time of self-reflection, and getting to really know myself. Without my addiction clouding my vision. Appreciate you.

          Damian

      • “another moment dies”

        That’s the thing people lose sight of. Once the moment is gone…it’s gone. What we make of it bears a lot of weight. I’d rather carry honest weight than the baggage of pretense. I’m glad you found this one. It needed to breathe, my friend

        • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Willow. So glad you connected with the write my friend. Spot on in your analysis as always, it did need to breathe a little. It was simmering on the stove in the word kitchen. lol. Appreciate you.

          Damian

      • Damian, great rhyme and flow while delivering a strong message.
        Excellent work sir.

      • Hard hitting piece. So true my friend. kick-ass write Damian.

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      Fia Naturie wrote a new post

      DWI =Do With Intention

      Wake up in the morning,with one goal in mind.How to feed my babies,without committing a crime.   Everyone sees,But can not imagine.How easy it could be.How can this life happen?   Never wanted a picket fence,or a house with a yard.All I could...

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      • Powerfully penned, Fia. Into the book it belongs! Excellent write my friend, I felt the sting of your words. Appreciate you, cuz.

        Damian

      • We do what we must. Well, the good ones do! Like you.
        Speak your words, Fia. Take a bow and some praise. It ain’t easy out there. Luckily you’ve discovered the therapy of ceative writing. It DOES help. It can save souls, if we trust ourselves to focus on hope.
        Wonderful, uplifting write my dear.

      • Man. I can relate to this. Not just myself but with my friends and family.
        There is no telling where I’d be without my mom. She is my rock.
        So empowering!! Thank you for posting !!

      • The kids are everything. And if they’re not…something ain’t right. Felt this one in my maternal DNA.

      • Whatever it takes!

      • Life can be cruel and unfair, so I thank God for mothers like this. It is my great hope that their sacrifices will be rewarded–if not in this life, then the next.

      • Life is a fight. You have invoked a great feeling of grit and determination.
        Regards James

      • I felt this deep in my marrow. Your dedication to those children renewed my faith in humankind. The struggle to keep your children fed and housed moved my heart deeply. This is truly one of your very best poems. It speaks to me of a mother’s love and her oh so protective spirit t keep her children safe, healthy, and well. This is much more than a poem it is a living breathing testament to a mother’s love. I loved this so much.

        John

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      Remind me (song)

      How did I forget your faceWhen I can still feel your embraceHow can I still smell youBut fail to recognize these pictures in which I held youMy disease is the worstAt least that's what people say when they remind...

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      • Powerfully penned, Drieks. Into the book it belongs! Excellent lyrics my friend, your work is so authentic and direct. I’m truly a fan, good musical choice as well. The piano added the proper element to your words. Nicely done per usual. Appreciate you.

        Damian

        • Thank you Damian. I always love reading your thoughts on my work. Appreciate you!

      • I love a good piano song. This feels very intimate and un-rushed.
        It has a great tempo too. There are not a lot of distractions either. Just a voice and a piano.
        Just wonderful:)

      • Adelphina was raving about this to me earlier, so I had to check it out. And it’s really good! Not syrupy or overdone. It’s catchy and very entertaining. Awesome job with it.

        • Thank you for your kind words Styxian. I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed it!

      • Drieks, I smiled the whole way through listening to this. This was sad but catchy.

      • I man…damn. This is incredibly well done!

      • Thank you so much for your kind words!
        If only it was my own voice… Can’t take credit for that.

      • We’ve kept up wit your musical success through mutual friends, and we’re truly happy for you. You’re not only creating great poetry but also great songs. Tight

      • Great song. I loved the piano and the strength of the vocals. Well done!

      • Wow. Just wow! Another incredible piece. You are doing marvelous work, my friend. This is truly outstanding. Beautiful words, lovely music and all of it rendered with class. I am so glad that HER said I must talk to you. I would very much like to do that.

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