Smile and Laugh

No tears shall stain my cheeks only a smile upon my face i'm walking through such dark times so i just smile and laugh what reason have i to be so cheery no one seems to be on my side they glare and mutter as i pass so i just smile

pain with a smile

I can't stand it. My music isn't loud enough to make me deaf. My blade isn't sharp enough to make me dead. I push you all away. Wishing your happiness to stay. I will leach you dry. Suck the glee right from your eye. Steal the thing you wish to share....

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Devils Smile

~sylas~ devil's smile written by: sylas graves she had the devils smile. i think that's what drew me to her in the first place. i didn't meet her in the club or the local bar... i was picked up at the local coffee shop.

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A Misleading Smile

Lunar smiled before dazzle continued, "d-do you have a mop?" "a mop?"

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The Magic of a Smile

The corgi waved to melon and offered him a small smile as he walked away, but still, melon never smiled back.

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Twisted Smiles

#3 of poetry once more some work form my not so happy side a rhythmic pace like a clock first a tick, then a tock with silent words it greats your ears a soothing voice, no others can hear lip and teeth for twisted smile the soft calm voice stays for

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All About the Smile

His thumbs applied just enough pressure to sooth and relax the muscles of serling's face, and as the coyote smiled pleasantly at the sensation he couldn't believe how much less physically, mechanically effortful it felt to do so, though the _effort_ of smiling

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Fate also smiles

She smiled, and my embarrassment melted away to nothing. i smiled back. her eyes traveled over the equipment cluttering my work desk.

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My Immortal Smile

He smiled and hugged her, and said goodnight.

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Poem: Smiling Mirage

I'd walk across the desert sands, just to see your face cross all the miles, leave this god forsaken place make my way, across the road to find a new home abode in the end, all worthwhile i just want to see your smile.

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