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ColdplayKen

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  1. I will listen when I get home :)
  2. Yes! Night Dylan, nice meeting you! :)
  3. I'm terrible at looking for deeper meanings. :(
  4. This is why I hate poetry :D
  5. Lol no but that song name is epic!! I channel my inner Springsteen when I write. I'd kill to write like The Boss
  6. I like the poem Dylan :)
  7. Very nice Anthony :nice:
  8. Ill post two of my songs "Now You Know What a Firework can Do" She runs through the urban jungle At night in the heat I ask what can I do? she says it's up to you I ask the fortune teller what is my fate? she won't reveal not even something fake I go back to my firework it's then we go to the boardwalk where she plays the mystery machines where we talk, sometimes for hours We go, barefoot, back to the cadillac it's already midnight we need to walk tall and stay off those streets I ask the fortune teller what is my fate? she won't reveal not even something fake we swing out heads to dawn I take her back home and she explains it's jersey where we stay but I want to take the train away I know she can't go Away and leave me at bay she's all dressed to withdraw what she's considers mistakes but she doesn't know it's the mistakes that I take I ask the fortune teller what is my fate? she won't reveal not even something fake Now she's gone I don't know the right action I guess this is it all that's left of me is a fraction A Promise can be Inconspicuous (Break Away) Come together only when I need repair it's so naive to be anchored by a stare Just help me get down New York conveys a hail I can't seem to break away when I look behind the veil Sandy you can't take away a promise you won't be able to break away without you it can't resemble to a future where you stay but how did we get here? why do I question your stare Those promises represent Something beyond repair If your heart gives to a break and your hands seem to shake just think of a promise those that form before the hurt Sandy you can't take away a promise you won't be able to break away without you it can't resemble to a future where you stay Sandy if I only knew the answer to the questions I ask myself I will be able to respond when you call for my help They seem inconspicuous but those promises can't be with us I don't want to break away but those promises can't be with us anyway both of these are first versions and will be tinkered with. They pretty long. I like story lyrics
  9. I can deal with poetry that rhymes. If it doesn't I'm done :LOL:
  10. Making up words is too much fun :D
  11. Hi Dylan :) That's some nice lyric-age there
  12. That dog is awesome Anthony :P
  13. Oh well. I need to drive home. Ill be back in a few hours
  14. How come its always the English teachers lol!
  15. I wouldn't be surprised if this woman was really the devil :D
  16. It's a joke compared to AP Lang The lit trash is an angel and the Lang teacher was a devil I was so aha pot to be done with that glass last year
  17. I hate poetry :P That's what we're doing in AP Lit this year :P
  18. Exactly! I love writing lyrics too, I just don't have enough time for it :(
  19. Yep! I really love writing. As long as its not about interpreting a freaking book. Which is all we do in high school :P
  20. Probably my best subject. But I'm gonna major in journaling for college!
  21. Same! More of a history and writing guy myself

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