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you said I was a bad kisser.

you said I was a bad kisser.

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


high school misses
feeling yellow

feeling yellow

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


a feeling on a grey day
No means done

No means done

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


a senryu 7/5/7
unfaithful ground

unfaithful ground

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


a fleeting thought in spring
steal my sunshine

steal my sunshine

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


one of his favourite songs -- title from the song of the same name by Len
Eyes down the Well - 2017

Eyes down the Well - 2017

A Poem by SariahM


This is whatever you want it to be.
My love for you in trochee'

My love for you in trochee'

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


A wise poet once told me it's either a sonnet, or it's not -- that said, this is an unsonnet, written in trochaic pentametre, which is the opposite of..
Concrete doubt

Concrete doubt

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


Upon reading Ted Kniffen's poem Doubt. http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/Tedk1946/1732120/
go to bed

go to bed

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


an angry lullaby
I want her to know

I want her to know

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


In love with someone who has someone else
a million miles

a million miles

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


sometimes it isn't distance that separates us.
Bad a*s break up poems  (Poetry Book)

Bad a*s break up poems (Poetry Book)

A Book by Lyn Anderson


divorce, break ups, and separation
perhaps

perhaps

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


I ran across this in my early writing and it made me laugh
i'll have this shirt

i'll have this shirt

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


the sequel to the shirt - you should probably read that first
where I stand

where I stand

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


"Sometimes they come back" and not in a cool Stephen King kind of way
DONE AND DUSTED.

DONE AND DUSTED.

A Poem by Terry Collett


A WOMAN AND HER DIRTY DEEDS DONE AND DUSTED.
thank you

thank you

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


once again you will see
jezebel

jezebel

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


you tell me
how many ways

how many ways

A Chapter by Lyn Anderson


I told you I was in a mood