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  • Gitch- VII at storywrite
    Allure lead Diana by the hand, though the small village, most of the homes looked no bigger then houses where cybernetic dogs would sleep if it were raining. Allure took Diana
  • Glitch -VI at storywrite
    Allure walked up to the hut and knocked on the door. She waited silently before a very tall very skinny young man opened it. Diana blinked back the intruding light from inside
  • Glitch- V at storywrite
    Diana continued to watch Allure in amazement. She never thought that a gnat could be pretty; there was no way to assure perfection without the aid of genetic engineering. Also

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  • this is very beautiful a passage i agree that the lines omitted perhaps were not politicly correct but they should still be here thoese who don't read much shakespeare are missing the stupendous imagination that shakespeare had!

  • on Frost At Midnight by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, on October 5, 2003
    it's long! but very good!

  • really great...not sure if i would call it a poem... story with a bit of rythum..still awesome tho