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Hey! I am Kelsey Leigh. I got the nickname Kelsoo is sixth grade for some random reason. It is one of my many nicknames. I have been writing poetry since October 2008 when my writing clubish teacher challenged us to write in the opposite way of what we usually write. I used to write narrative things and stuff but now I am in love with poetry. I take a break from poetry for awhile ever couple months to collect my thoughts and such. My brother Ryan turned me on to the site and I have loved it. My good friend from grade school, Autumn, is also on here. Both are amazing poets. My sport is volleyball but hope to learn to snowboard this winter. I am a moring person through and through. I have three very super de-duper close friends that I would die without. I respect and love my mother very very much. My step dad is amazing. Hmmmm, well thats all I think. Not very interesting I know.
Hey! I am Kelsey Leigh. I got the nickname Kelsoo is sixth grade for some random reason. It is one of my many nicknames. I have been writing poetry since October 2008 when my writing clubish teacher challenged us to write in the opposite way of what we usually write. I used to write narrative things and stuff but now I am in love with poetry. I take a break from poetry for awhile ever couple months to collect my thoughts and such. My brother Ryan turned me on to the site and I have loved it. My good friend from grade school, Autumn, is also on here. Both are amazing poets. My sport is volleyball but hope to learn to snowboard this winter. I am a moring person through and through. I have three very super de-duper close friends that I would die without. I respect and love my mother very very much. My step dad is amazing. Hmmmm, well thats all I think. Not very interesting I know.

- Member since February 21, 2009.
- I am a 15 year old girl from Ohio (United States)
- When I'm not writing, I'm being weird! Or eating..
- I have 545 comments, 77 archived poems
My Poetry
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There sits a girl / Watching a beautiful boy / Like she does everyday / He has black hair and gorgeous blue eyes / There sits Nicolette Rose / / His beauty enlightens her world / His smile sending radiant beams / To every person he strut77 words, 4 comments, February 23
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This house / That I once lived in / Has been destroyed. / The stones have fallen / And weeds have over grown / Windows shattered, / And old books thrown. / / Broken doors of city buildings / Lampposts bent, / Lights burnt out. / Gon104 words, 9 comments, January 27
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What a beautiful girl / Her big blue eyes / And glowing smile / A girl named Nicolette Rose / / Nicolette doesn’t know exactly / But she’s smart enough to guess / The fighting will add up / And the tears won’t stop / She knows one day236 words, 7 comments, January 4
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zakatak25 : 'sup on September 22, 2009supsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsupsup? hi.
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kaety on July 21, 2009hey!
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NoEscapingTheWall on July 12, 2009Hello there.

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Soulless. on June 11, 2009photos of you is Patti.
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on Here's To the Young Poets by Saltaire, on March 6I like it! especiall since I am a young poet and slightly suck. ahaha. but asides that its an all around good poem.



I definally want to to change up the words and make it "more colorful". And I don't know why but I am terrible at making up titles. I just put words at the top not knowing what to call it. And really this poem isnt a glimpse at the future. well I don't really know what it is.