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--- well i was having some major writers block so I decided to post one of my poems from darkpoetry

Life is an oxymoron
full of false promises and dreams
      F A H
    L S O
   E P E

They say I'm an oxymoron
Nothing but hypocrites
      A L T O
     M O T A
    S T L L Y

Someone said religion was an oxymoron
Just brainwashing and lies
      A B R
     O I G
    U T H T

He said music was an oxymoron
Never truly great in form
      P U N
     U R C L
    E E A N

She said writing was an oxymoron
over-rated and nonsense in fact
      R E D
     A R E
    L A M S

Life is an oxymoron
Thinking about losses and never gains
       W I T H
      H O O P
     U T E







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On Monday March 6th, 2006, foresakenangel (39) writes:
This is awesome. I love it!


On Wednesday December 14th, 2005, TaintedButterfly (176) writes:
Very unique and makes so much sense! Great write star! :)


On Thursday December 1st, 2005, Mercutio (47) writes:
heh i like it...love them lil' hidden thing-ums.


On Saturday November 26th, 2005, stargaze0991 (58) writes:
:D... i love comments... especially the good ones... thanks so much for reading


On Saturday November 26th, 2005, Ladislaus (38) writes:
Yeah this is the same one in dp but its still awesome *claps*~LoW-GuN~


On Saturday November 26th, 2005, Agana (143) writes:
Without a doubt this is my favorite of your works. I have to study this one for a while! Tremendous work. ~MotMR



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