I have drawers full of napkin poetry and crumpled up pieces of paper. Ten years ago, my angsty poems could not have dreamed of seeing the light of day but lately I have been struck with an overwhelming urge to have all of the spraps make sense and form into one organic whole. Also, I am ready to edit and cherish those few strokes of genious I may have had over the years. I write poetry, do theater, make art and travel...I spend the majority of my time blissfully confused.
- Member since December 4, 2007.
- I am a 24 year old girl (Canada)
- When I'm not writing, I'm making art.
- I have 4 comments, 2 archived poems
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MaMa-2-be-Cindy : Welcome to Sharepoetry stellaella on December 5, 2007Hello Stellaella,
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on Fashion Conscience. by gnosisonG, on December 4, 2007
It's more than a fashionable rant I would say and I like ranting poems
I have to be honest, some of this poem seemed beyond me. Regardless, I thought it was a really thoughtful piece. I was thrown off by the picture but I think I may be getting used to putting pictures with poems, it almost set too much of a mood, is there some way to put it at the end? I really like line 3 and the last line.

Honest and lovely
The only part I didn't love was the reference to actually painting, I paint myself and get lost in describing this process through words, almostl ike its supposed to exist on its own or something. I reallyl ike the last stanze but at first I was not sure if humanity was actually part of the poem, I htink you could move it up a line or two for clarification.