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Postby Amadeus » 2009.11.18 (04:53)

http://www.booksie.com/ - Way cool site. You can find my written works here.
People write to me and say, "I’m giving up, you’re not talking to me." I just write them a simple message like, "Never give up," you know? And it changes their life
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Postby otters~1 » 2009.11.18 (23:56)

Amadeus wrote: For it was love, the purest truest love I had ever felt. An admiration, a worship of beauty and this man, this music, this thing that he did that I sat there and cried and cried until my cheeks and eyes had dried and there was nothing left to cry and I still listened, far into the night.
Some very nice writing throughout that little piece. Reminded me of O. Henry.
the dusk the dawn the earth the sea

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Postby unoriginal name » 2009.11.20 (20:29)

Fictionaut is worlds better.

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Postby Lenny » 2009.11.21 (12:47)

Nowai. Both of these sites look totally awesome. I'll have to publish a few things there sometime.

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Now playing: Mike Oldfield - The Bell (Tubular Bells)
via FoxyTunes
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<&Yanni> I've had an ambient song like this playing for a couple hours,
<&Yanni> Oh no wait that is MY AIR CONDITIONER

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<@Animator> :::: Techno was killed by a better music genre.
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<SouthyMcGee> Music is auditory art. What art is a different argument.
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<&sforzando> Alright, no 247MHz for you.

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Postby amomentlikethis » 2009.11.30 (04:12)

I've never written anything before, so decided to whip something up to see if I'm any good at it.
I'm Twisted.

You have an interesting style of writing, Amadeus. I like it.
Hi.

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Postby Amadeus » 2009.12.10 (17:29)

I tried my hand at some Dickinson-esque poetry, among things.
How Cozy (how coy) wrote:A blanket statement does just that-

It keeps you warm and snug

Don't worry 'bout particulars

How clever ~ (don't be smug)
The Tangerine Tree wrote:With a seed and sun and soil

She made a tang'rine tree

And I moved it to the garden

For all the guests to see


I picked its fruit and used its leaves

For herbs and brews and teas

Then I chopped down all the branches

Both the well and the diseased



And come next spring when flowers bloom

I'll wait contentedly--

For my dead stump in the garden

To serve indenturedly
The Wanderer wrote:There on the path I saw a broken branch and

chose to

override



To walk with careful steps but still let nothing stop my

forward

stride



These daily routine obstacles are no

challenge

for me



The real problems out there are the ones you can't

control or

see
People write to me and say, "I’m giving up, you’re not talking to me." I just write them a simple message like, "Never give up," you know? And it changes their life
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