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Favorite community poems by Tristan Robert Lange



  • Wind (sorenbarrett)
  • eye of the beholder (arqios)
  • New World Slaughter (Mutley Ravishes)
  • Don't Stand so Close (Thomas W Case)
  • Where love turns to sighs. (REBELLIOUS SOUL)
  • The Mirror Says Aye (rebellion_in_sanity)
  • Mt. Zero-Sum (+1) (Kurt Philip Behm)
  • Who Had A Better Label? (Cheeky Missy)
  • To create something from scratch. (Friendship)
  • The Making of the Dawn (Tony Grannell)
  • we meet again, mid-sentence (arqios)
  • Solitude is Blessing (Priya Tomar)
  • Seasons (sorenbarrett)
  • Born To Be A Rebel (Shaunmatthewcpoetry)
  • Sculpture (𝓱𝓪𝔂𝓵𝓮𝓲𝓰𝓱)
  • Bet (Damaso)
  • Of Eating, Growing Up, and Kissing Scenes (Cheeky Missy)
  • Oh, a child’s mind. (Georgia Watson)
  • To Them Who... (Tony Grannell)
  • Service Suspended. (Poetic Licence)
  • Wordless music talks (Poetic Dan)
  • Elixir of life (sorenbarrett)
  • simple sample (arqios)
  • Marching on Bone Spurs (Neville)
  • Soup (Teddy.15)
  • I’d let the world burn for you. (Georgia Watson)
  • Burning Letters (Priya Tomar)
  • Occam Says ... (Kurt Philip Behm)
  • What Would You Do For A Collar? (Cheeky Missy)
  • Top Drawer (Teddy.15)
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