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posted by OneFoggyNight
(Please do note that these are poems I wrote in like two dakika so yeah they might not be that great...)



***You'll never be alone***



Even through the toughest times
Someone will always be there
If wewe have Marafiki
You’ll never be solo
Even if it doesn’t go right
Even if wewe think wewe might die
If wewe have friends
You’ll make it to the end
Even though it all seems to fade
Receding in the darkest night
Having friends
Makes it all go away
Times may be bad
Times may be good
But if wewe have friends
You’ll never be alone
______________________________

***No Going Back***





Believe not this lie ive told
I am not who I’ve alisema I am
Everyday I live in this disloyalty
Hurting everyone, especially me
Covered up so much am I
kwa this useless lie that’s mine
That it is as though I had disappeared
Into my very own self
Dispite all the chances I had
To recover what has been lost
I was always blind
But now I see my own truths
The only thing Ive ever known
Has been the pain that must be killed
The only chance I knew to save myself
Was something that would kill me soon
The one thing that could numb my pain
Made it worse everyday
Death would onyesha at my doorstep
Before I had the chance to really live
There’s no going back
No going back
To the siku that I began
To save me from what I am
There’s no zaidi escape
In what I once found paradise
All that is found is zaidi pain
Uncurable
wewe may not hear my screams
But they are there in between
Loud enough that I hear them
To quiet to be noticed
_____________________________

***The Good Times***

Good times always last
Good times never fade
Good times last forever
Never escaping even the farthest grasp
Good times are always there
Each of us knows
Good times are what counts
Never hold it back
Good times for each of us
Has a different meaning
But the concept is the same
Live, Love, and Laugh
When we’re Lost within dark sarrow
All that must be done
Have a good time
And you’ll live to see the end
________________________________


***At The End Of The Day***


At the end of the day
Everyday
I feel wewe looking at me
Watching out for me
Like I would do for you
And I know
I know
That it’s wewe who stands there
It’s wewe that I feel
And for once in my life
I know where I belong
And it’s in your mind
And in your arms, around me tight
We aren’t that far
From where we need to be
We’re almost there
In our private world
Amazing as it seems
There only seemed to be me
But now there’s you
Forever to be
___________________________
posted by Insight357
    “Damien, I’m sorry,” his smooth voice alisema in my ear. I couldn’t face him. He had kicked me out, why would he be here? To apologize? It was a nice gesture, but it crippled me just to see him.
    “I don’t believe you,” my voice was shaking. Tears kept streaming down my face.
    “Listen,” he crept down the side of my face.
    “No, wewe listen to me,” I alisema turning over to face him. Our faces were all of three inches apart. “You killed me! Now wewe expect to come in here, apologize, and I’ll...
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posted by Insight357
I was outside. It was hot and sunny. About summer time, I was guessing. Beside of me set an old room. It was in ruins. I studied it for a moment, and then it hit me.
    The room was the one I had been in when I put the kisu through my heart. I walked over to it, and ran my hand over the charred remains.
    It started to rain, sprinkling at first, and then it became harder. I took shelter in the room, half of the roof still stood.
    The sun was in the eastern part of the sky, and it was raining in the west. I saw a upinde wa mvua emerging...
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added by virshekhawat
Source: Vir
Here are lotz of spells wewe can try to become a mermaid!


1. Fill your bathtub with water, add seashells! Put on a locket with a picture of a samaki in it!

2. Say " I wish to be a mermaid, I wish with all my heart, and now I'd really like my mermaid powers to start! I will choose my power and the color of my tail, and I'm very sure that my descision will not fail! My power will be (freezing, boiling, moving) and my color will be (favorite color)!
3. Get into the bathtub for 30 minutes, hold your legs together the whole time!
4. Get out of the tub and dry off, put moisturising lotion on, then don't...
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posted by ZekiYuro
Most of us don't know what life will be like in the future,or even when we will be a mwaka from now,but it's fun to speculate.So,what might the world be like in the mwaka 3000(or Y3K as it's now called)?Here's what one expert suggests:

Q:What forms will our bodies have in Y3K?
A:We will be bigger and we'll need zaidi food.The average adult male might weigh about 100 kilos.People will live for hundreds of years,and will have computers in their brains.

Q:Computers in their brains!What do wewe mean?
A:We will soon be able to repair the human brain,and finally replace it completely.In the future wewe might...
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posted by morganaforever
This is only the prologue of my ndoto story. All about revenge, betrayal, love, hate and choices that change the course of the future. Three men competiting for the kiti cha enzi of Asaia and a vengeful and ambitious lady out to avenge a death. Who will win?

Ashmore shifted in her sleep. She dreamt of a time when she soared through the skies, worshipped kwa the weak two- legged species called humans. Every summer, tributes would be aliyopewa to her and her kin; for they were the firstborn on the earth; born from the volcanoes created and destroyed kwa the seven gods themselves. Humans were merely an accident;...
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 He shoved crayons up my nose!-Lulu
He shoved crayons up my nose!-Lulu
Jamming to Lady Gaga's Telephone on my CD player I repeated the words over Beyonce' and Gaga's singing.
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I pulled into Knightfield High School and parked inayofuata to Andria(or bug)."Hey Buggie!"I called as I shut the car off.She was listening to her i pod...as usual.She was bopping her head as she sang..."Don't trust me!Never trust me!"
I ripped her headphones off.She asumed it was our enemy...cody so she yelled."Hey wewe whore!"I slapped her on the leg."Hey!Andria!"she looked over at me and smiled."That...Cody thing...just busted up my earphones."Ummm...No."I alisema and jumped...
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X : Chapter 10

Casey

I’m so excited for my tarehe with Carl. My hair is curled (Matthew alisema it looked pretty that way at the wedding.), I’m wearing a silver tank juu that sparkles with all the sequins, and a pair of dark colored skinny jeans. Normally I don’t go for the whole sparkly look, but I thought it would be fun for rock and bowl.

Everything is going great, when all of sudden the lights go off and rock and bowl begins. Carl gets up and asks me to come with him to get something to eat. The inayofuata thing I know he’s shoved me into a small storage closet and there’s a kisu pointed...
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“Guys like that just get under my skin” alisema Nathan. “They always come in shout, ‘who’s the strongest’ beat some guy up, claim the class, songesha on, man” Marley Said. Nathan, Marley, Alec and Lindsay were close to where Grito hangs around. “Alec, why didn’t wewe just take care of them?” Lindsay Asked. Alec signed and shrugged his shoulders. “I can’t get in anymore fights, and if I do, I have to make sure I don’t get caught, fighting in a classroom is too public” alisema Alec. After Alec finished talking, he noticed the West-side Dogs, walking past them. No eye contact...
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posted by BellaSwan636
Shaun

I'm not sure why it had to be me. If I'm really honest with you, I hated myself.

I was fourteen when my parents died. I had no family left, so I became the unwanted foster kid.

I didn't want to have to think, au care about anything. I wanted to die.

I wanted to be an inconvenience to the world. I wanted them to know how much I hated them for having their own happy lives. I shunned everyone.

I became the loner.

I look out of place, somehow. I'm the kid who's taller than the other sophomores kwa a head. The kid with coal black eyes.

The foster parents I was living with now tried. They tried,...
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She watched them as they moved down her street.
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Her presence there seemed to pollute their pretty city and just like the odd bia can au stray McDonalds bag, they ignored her. She wasn't stupid though... she knew she was just as much an ornament as the ribbons that decorated the streetlights at this time of year, that she in fact blended in with the rest of the pavement and she herself was...
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posted by ToastedRabbits
Someone once told me,

"Being a writer is like being a prostitute, really. At first you're only doing it for yourself, then wewe decide to tell a few friends, let them in on the action, then wewe decide to let a couple strangers in, pretty soon you're welcoming the entire world."

Such a very accurate quote. When I heard this, I was at a very formal luncheon with a few kids from my journalism class in which we produced the school's newspaper: The Jagged Edge. It was an awards ceremony for individual work as well as our newspaper as a whole to be recognized. Granted, it was a local newspaper that...
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I'm going to hope you've read my other makala "How I Feel About Stefan, Elena and Damon" so that I can skip the detailed introduction. I have become so aggravated kwa the messy upendo 'V' going on between the three main characters on The Vampire Diaries. So much so I've decided to write (vent) about it. Obviously the best thing to happen would be the three of them getting over each other and moving on with their lives but we all know that's not going to happen. For argument's sake, I'm going to discuss who I think should be...
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posted by ballaholic
“Dream as if you’ll live forever. Live as if you’ll die today.”


I’m so sorry, Jimmy. I know I’m letting wewe down. wewe wanted me to dream big, live big, and be great. I’ve done none of that. I’ve settled for ordinary. I’ve aliyopewa up on my dreams. I’ve all but stopped living. I don’t know how it happened. Time’s just been flying by, and I don’t know how the days have managed to slip past me so many times without my notice. Before I know it, I’ll be twenty-four, the age wewe were at your death. Who knows if I’ll get much zaidi than that, au if I’ll even get that far?...
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It has been 10 years since she learned how to be a real warrior. She had straight, long, golden hair instead of curly goldilocks like when she was 8. She had blue eyes that could be the ocean. And her skin was so fair she could be snow white. Except Snow White wasn’t like Allyson. She was zaidi rough than she was. She finally needed to know. “ Master light. I must speak to my parents,” she said. “You cannot,” master light said. “ Why not?,” Allyson, now asked. “Red star. The prophecy has come. wewe must know. All of the youngins must know once they turn 18. But first wewe must...
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