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Paradox

I do apologize for the blanked profanities. But that was how I honestly felt at some point in my life.

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The Singleton

Why is it that as a society we equate being single as being a failure at life?

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Haunted

Haunted- a little girl walks in the woods with her cat.

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A Diversion

Well-intentioned study sesh goes out of the window when procrastination kicks in.

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Sestina

A sestina about a typical night at the club.

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Break-Up Aesthetics Part 2

Part Two of Two – Break Up Aesthetics

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Break-up Aesthetics Part 1

Part One of Two – Break Up Aesthetics

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Beginnings

A love story, the classic boy meets girl scenario.

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One New Post…

Essentially the human toil of cyberbullying and the people who hide behind the screen.

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A Thing of Beauty

“Building on beauty seems to me to be the worst thing any girl can do.” -Thelma Todd

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The School Of Envy

I think we can all agree that sometimes school wasn’t all that rosy and sometimes kids can be cruel. Envy is such a poisonous emotion.

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Letting Go

So I wrote this for mother’s day a few years back. Its also based on the Ancient Greek myth of Persephone, the goddess of springtime, and Hades, the god of the Underworld.

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Signs Of Depression

I wrote this to describe a dark period in my life in regards to my mental health. Nowadays I am much better and find writing or talking about my experience a great deal of help.

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Red String

An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place, and circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle. But it will never break.” – Ancient Chinese Proverb.

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Acrostic poem by Ritika Nahata at UpDivine
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Horse – An Acrostic

This poem is an ‘Acrostic’. An acrostic is a poem (or other form of writing) in which the first letter (or syllable, or word) of each line (or paragraph, or any other recurring feature in the text) spells out a word, message or the alphabet.

In this poem, the first letter letter in each line when joined together form the word “HORSE”. And the first speaker is trying to ask the second one for a ride together.

Acrostic poem by Ritika Nahata at UpDivine
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