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@DramaQueen
Too long, but did read it. Nice effort!
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@yoursbucky i am waiting your poems, i love literacy and poetry
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@im-a-bae thanks for love, during a time of hate.
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@us-poet When I was writing my response, I thought of this poem: The Passionate Shepherd to His Love by Christopher Marlowe (1599).
Later in 1600, Sir Walter Raleigh made a reply to this poem entitled: The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd
See this link: http://www2.latech.edu/~bmagee/201/marlowe/shepherd_&_notes.htm
@stranger_danger oh c'mon it's not that good but thank you :sweat_smile: oh please
@sup Guess who's back Except I never left.
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@us-poet ah that makes more sense now 😂😂👍
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@evan-elderson said in She will never know.:
@ragnar can't help but think this is written for someone in particular
Not really lol
@us-poet Bottoms up
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@Pia "all the other things that kept it together, like common interests, future plans, friendship, loyalty etc don’t mean much anymore. =( =( yep.
marvellous :)
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@us-poet thankyou... :)
@im-a-bae UGHHH FORGET IT YOU TWO @RAGNAR
@sup you like it? I'm 50/50 on that one
@f-india Thank you
@us-poet lmfao the gif thou Haha
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"TATA" lolmao, :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:
@khaleezi91 thanks. I'll definitely be keeping it up.