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AGE:
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LOC: Australia
GEN: Female
LAST LOGIN: September 02
LOC: Australia
GEN: Female
LAST LOGIN: September 02
Well, I’m 15 years old and I’m TRYING to be a writer…lol
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Britain. The home of the world's best popular music. Home of the Beatles, who defined the genre of easy listening and accesible pop. The home of Queen, who broke borders within radio with their groundbreaking song structures and promotional clips. The home of musical giants such as Cliff Richard, Elton John, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones- if one could name any of the most favoured bands or musicians, chances are that those bands or musicians call Britain home. But of course, mo...
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On the 3rd of May, 2008, my life was changed forever. This wasn't necessarily a good thing. Just a month before I had decided to spring clean out my life- rid myself of all the bad events and negative energies that had caused me harm over the past triennium when I had become a mini-Whovian. I had become increasingly obsessed with an actor by the name of Matthew Waterhouse- to the point of mental breakdown. So though I was relieved to rid myself of tha burden with the arrival of The Tomo...
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Where did you come from, my teddy bear? Where did you come from, o spirit of light? Where did you come, and what did you there? Where did you come from, my teddy bear? Did the angels in Heaven sprinkle stardust in your hair And bathe you in moonlight so your skin gleams so fair? Did they grab you by the hands and lift you into space To bless you with beauty, and poise, and grace? I think those angels, they made a mistake They found the wrong man whom they chose to take See, inst...
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I love this poem because it's nostalgic without being stuffy and the lost love theme is as clear and present as a sunny day- although the poem is rather gloomy at the beginning it gradually builds up to an optimistic ending.
I love the structure of this poem- and the wording is quite clever too. But it's also a poem of commonplace proportions as well. Quite good, but the similes didn't grab me.
To be honest, I think that this story could have been dealt with a better manner. It was quite short- I felt the ending was too abrupt and we didn't learn anything about the main characters except that they were homosexuals and they loved Tommy very much. I also think that this story would put children off same sex couples, rather than teach them to embrace them-- there are mentions of the police. Don't get me wrong, it's good to have children face a reality, but to have the men acting somewh...
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