Pay With A #poem I wrote this In my own hand But words assemble Themselves unplanned I rally them ordered In the hopes that they might Offer some semblance And the gift of insight How about the words That you use everyday Reimagined application Of everything you say How about the words That you use all the time Reeducating our world To be tender, warm and kind Written for International Poetry Day - March 21st 2015 (Coffee shops in London were serving free coffee in exchange for one #poem, this was my entry.)
Why Are You Here? Hi, I think this is lovely place to meet, connect and share. Words are very important - to me, and it's nice to have fellow chess players to mull them over. Credit to @sjw for the invite. I'm here because I'm looking for something, possibly in working together or simply connecting over art and culture. The quality of communication we share is proportionate to the quality of #life we might enjoy - I feel. Now, why are you here? .
Last Words His fathers last words, he'd never forget; making him stronger each day and yet, he was surrounded, engulfed by the wave, of corruption mocking him and his fathers grave in a remorseless display, an immoral masquerade; this version of freedom, of justice. He untied his law book before the house; this leather bound paper cutlass, and began to shout - "Apathy keeps both bellies and minds empty, we are stripped bare by the curse of the plenty..." By paul david beard
Challenge Me Hello. My name is Paul David Beard I run an event called The Chocolate Poetry Club and this looks all very exciting in here! Glad to be here, glad to be find you all here. My first question though is how I might be able to find the challenges that been listed via the iPad. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance ...
Paul David B.
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