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Skambankt
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Skambankt

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*Later in the hospital*
Xandra: What happened?
Doctor: You freaked out about Capt Cheka(censor)ka
Xandra: What do you mean?
Doctor: He said you could talk to him anytime.
Nurse: We've lost her pulse!
sorry I could'nt help doing that, a scene from a book project I wrote.

04-Jun-2008 01:52:14

Skambankt
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Skambankt

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If someone's already doing it I dont want to interfere, it clouds the mind, but potiential flow in a poem must be exact and you must never have a one way poem with one sentence not matching the sentence below it, and if you have a three way poem it is best to keep it neat (every 3 line you hit enter) that will give it a neat and more high class look. The most important thing that gives the poem what it needs is the commas, and periods, it gives it the space and the neatness to write a poem. The next best thing is to actually rhyme the words in a smooth flow, poems do not have to rhyme but the ones that do, are proven more popular among younger readers. Short sentences are ideal for a neat and clean poem, you can always edit the poem on the forums but you can never edit them while your teacher grades them. The best poems are Memiors, or happenings, those you can make detail and ideal for any type of poem. Stanzas are needed, I would suggest using long and memorable words in your poems, lifts the tounge in the best way imagenable.

04-Jun-2008 02:06:10

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