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Created on: January 14, 2009 Last Updated: January 15, 2009
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Poetry: Solitude
To be so complete an entelechy,
it's been a while since love has been,
whole days spent on pity parties,
encroaching on the
by L. Easton
Solitude,
was the life I had,
strange surroundings for my home,
a scene,
which will make the strongest souls go mad.
Then you
by Rachel Davis
He's living in his mind now
In a penthouse twenty stories high
He refuses to leave, or even come out
Something about what it
by Sarah Downie
Alone in the Ocean,
Far out at sea.
Isolated from civilisation
For all eternity.
Unwanted loneliness.
Solitude , once bliss,
Is
by Clinton Bell
It’s just me now
Lost in a land devoid of whispers
The sun forever rests
Coldness bites the skin
Walls caving in
In the
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