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| + | Every time I see those blue eyes my face cracks a smile without me knowing it. | ||
| + | Every time I hear that voice my stomach fills with warm butterflies that eat at my insides. | ||
| + | And every time that I don’t see those eyes and every time I don’t hear that voice my mind runs wild with thoughts of only him. | ||
| + | When I haven’t heard that voice, and when I haven’t seen those eyes and when I’ll I have is memories to think back to I feel like bursting into tears. | ||
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(Before you submit your first poem or response, you need to be a member.
To become a member, visit our join this wiki form.)
- Click the "edit" tab at the top of the page (NOT of this page - go to your profile and make the link there.)
- Click inside the text box
- Scroll to the bottom past the last entry and...
- Enter your poem's title inside two pairs of square brackets, like so...
- [[the red wheel barrow]]
- Add the name of the WordPlay experiment (if a WordPlay poem)
- [[the red wheel barrow - acrostic chance]]
- Enter your screen name by typing 3 tildes (~~~) so people know who wrote the poem.
- Enter your poem's title inside two pairs of square brackets, like so...
- Click "Save Page" at the bottom of the page.
- Click your new link.
- Enter your new poem.
- Sign your poem by entering 3 tildes, like this:
- ~~~
- Click "Save Page".
Note: If the poem you entered does not look like you want it to, please click on the Help button in the side navigation toolbar to learn more about the wiki language.
Lonesome
Every time I see those blue eyes my face cracks a smile without me knowing it. Every time I hear that voice my stomach fills with warm butterflies that eat at my insides. And every time that I don’t see those eyes and every time I don’t hear that voice my mind runs wild with thoughts of only him. When I haven’t heard that voice, and when I haven’t seen those eyes and when I’ll I have is memories to think back to I feel like bursting into tears.
