molliemmoore0606

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  September 2022     1 year ago

Submitted Poems 3 total

The Ceiling Fan

“If the ceiling fan started speaking to you
Your first instinct would be to listen,
Not to assume you were crazy,
Right?”

He took a long drag from his cigarette and exhaled,
Slowly.

When I exhaled my breath looked like smoke, too,
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Most People

I like people.
Most people.
And like most people
I want to be liked.
It would be easier to like me if I liked the things most other people like,
But I don’t.
I’m a person born with an abnormal personality,
Abnormal as defined by the...

by Mollie Moore

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Meant To Be

America has never been
What it was meant to be
A golden land with arms outstretched
With endless opportunity

(It is a land of plentiful wheat, plentiful poverty.)

I’ve studied carefully the lives
Of hungry men sustained by dreams
Who...

by Mollie Moore

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My books are now a new dam built in my room.
Page after page stopping the flood.
All I can say is “my new books” and cry.

^ my favorite lines.
Nicely done.

1 year ago

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I really enjoyed the alliteration that you used throughout. This piece was peaceful to read- made me feel nostalgic. Nicely done :)

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