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After Ending To The Flower Plot 
Follow up to She Blinded Me With Science 
An octopus gets his nerve up to ask a certain squirrel to a dance 
Plushie Love The love of an Octopus And Squirrel brought together through plushies and friends 
An Experiment in Love 
the Planet of the Squirrels? random fic featuring a grumpy octopus  and a sassy squirrel 
Time for the annual poetry challenge. :) Let's see if I last the whole month.
This was my first NANOWRIMO - an attempt to write novel draft in  a month. It is rough in many ways, and I'm not sure I knew where I was going, but I still remember it fondly and would like to overhaul it someday. The idea began in my mind with images of a smoke-colored cat in rust-red autumn leaves, a snow white cat curled around a heart of shining cut glass in a palace tower, and the empty-eyed queen to whom the heart belonged...
Written for Jadis' prompt on the forum's Poetry Tag game. I liked how this one came out, and thought I would post it here, too.
'Tis a pirate story, young lads, told from the eyes of a lass with the mind upon adventure! Argh.

Please do not misuse my poem for any other outside purpose. I do not tolerate plagiarism.
 
An old toss-away poem I had written late last year. A civilian woman welcomes home her husband, a soldier fallen in battle.

Please do not misuse my poem for any other outside purpose. I do not tolerate plagiarism.
 
It is raining. It is wet. My brain rushes to begin a story about the rain. Simple.

A haiku (5-7-5) about the downpour of rain my eyes experienced this morning.

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Another sad story of a tragic patient.

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A poem from the point of view of a woman who has just lost her husband from cancer. (This was not written in tribute of The Fault in Our Stars, btw.)

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Thanks to Saltwater, a good friend of mine, for suggesting the above poem title. I added the "Coffee" in because it needed the word coffee. I usually hint to the readers what I'm going to write about. Yep.

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A rhyming battle between users.

Chapter 1: Saltwater and luotakulu.
Chapter 2: ShamefulMetaphors and luotakulu.

The indentation of 'paragraphs' are (Insert FAC username here)'s lines. Mine are just regular, with italics.

 
A vignette written last year, 2013, during English class.

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After playing an hour+ of Plants vs. Zombies, I took a break and began 'attempting' to write out a decent poem, knowing that one way or the other, it'll spoil and turn out to be really 'ugly'. The title, as you can read, was inspired by the graves that popped up in several levels of PvZ.

Note that this poem wasn't intentionally written due to the horror holiday comin' up around the corner.

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This story can be found on my WattPad, VioletLambs. It is based on my OC Prie Paie.
A poem at the top of my mind. A random, pathetic thing. Hah! You get it?

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A poem written originally by me, on my birthday as I patiently await summer days to come.

Please do not misuse my poem for any other outside purpose. I do not tolerate plagiarism.
A description of my Sonic OC, Ekyt, whom I haven't used in years! I'm reviving him for two stories, one of which is a co-op fic with my friend, Shadowthe_Hedgehog!
Biographies of my OC's.  (Subject to change)
sort of semi long but short fanfic paring Hooded Claw And Penelope Pitstop Ant Hill Mob And Bully Bros only mentioned
I recently participated in a workshop at my school which dealt with Ekphrasis, or poetry inspired by art objects. This was one of my submissions. It is Interrogative Ekphrasis, inspired by Breugel's painting of the fall of Icarus.