I am not afraid to use my real name in my bio here, and so I have done exactly that. I feel that people can relate to poetry more when they feel that the poet is genuine, and they can actually look upon their face. Most of what I write can be very controversial and often painful to read. I urge you all to keep an open mind when reading the poetry that I publish on here. Feedback is much appreciated, and any questions or comments are completely welcome. Anybody wanting to speak with me privately about any problems they are having is more than welcome. If I can't help myself, I can help others. Nobody should have to feel like/similar to what I do for one second. I'm here for you all. 

So apparently people are actually reading my poetry and enjoying it, which is always going to be good news. I've met a few really great people on here, and they are also talented writers. There's too many to list here, but just go on my 'Following' page and check them out if you have a chance. Also, I'm practically tripping over all the dedications I'm getting on here. Every single one of them has a special place in my heart, and I urge you to keep up the good work with your writing (You all know who you are). You need me, PM me, and I'll get back to you within a day.

Thank you for being you.
Stay strong.
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  • JoinedDecember 11, 2014



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Almost-Loyal Almost-Loyal Sep 18, 2020 01:31PM
Okay, so it's been a long time since I've updated this profile. I've recently been inspired to start up writing poetry again.Expect some updates to Behind Closed Doors, just be aware that my writing...
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