It’s April!

themonstercloset:

Which means it’s National Poetry Month. Will you be writing a poem everyday?

:D

But the real question is will you use the correct form of everyday and every day?

(Source: marryweather)

I’ve waited
I’m waiting
I’ll wait
but
for how long?

Bigger is betterAnd vinylis why I’llDance and be fitterSay what you willTake pleasure in cheap thrillsI’ll be boomin’and cruisin’ Call me a freak, a rebel, whateverI’ll be one with my 9 inch vinyl record 
visit my poetry blog iwrotethese.tumblr.com

Bigger is better
And vinyl
is why I’ll
Dance and be fitter
Say what you will
Take pleasure in cheap thrills
I’ll be boomin’
and cruisin’ 
Call me a freak, a rebel, whatever
I’ll be one with my 9 inch vinyl record 

visit my poetry blog iwrotethese.tumblr.com

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Living is simple in the moonlightThe pure white light peers through my brainIt turns my heart on; I know that I’m aliveIt tells me which wayTo goThe sound of thunder may be loudBut the silence of moonlight proud
(I wrote this. Visit my poetry blog here!)

Living is simple in the moonlight
The pure white light peers through my brain
It turns my heart on; I know that I’m alive
It tells me which way
To go
The sound of thunder may be loud
But the silence of moonlight proud

(I wrote this. Visit my poetry blog here!)

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floristry:

(by green_is_in)

Pen to paperPlease just stay here

floristry:

(by green_is_in)

Pen to paper
Please just stay here

(via fluturim)

It’s said it takes seven years
to grow completely new skin cells.
To think, this year I will grow
into a body you never will  
have touched.

By the fabulous poet Brett Elizabeth Jenkins. (She has business cards, woah.)