The Statue

A poem i wrote, i find a lot of my spare time put into writing random things such as this, this particular poem is about the relation between a statue and the man it's based after.

The First Statue

statues loomed out of the shadows of the forest. they watched the newcomers with lifelike gazes. the nearest was a statue of a wolf. leigh walked to it and touched it with a smile. "hello again," she whispered. "this is the place?" dennis asked.

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A Surprise Statue

Malcom did what he was told and the two drones watched as the tip of the displacer beast statue disappeared inside of the human.

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Die Statue

Kaltes, maschinelles Licht aus zahllosen Leuchtstoffröhren die dicht unter Decke hingen, erhellte die riesige Werkhalle, in der sich eine Anlage zur Herstellung von Gartenmöbeln aus Kunststoff befand. Die ganze Produktion war in der riesigen Halle...

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A Statue's Hold

She was entirely nude and not at all asexual like the statues of dragons that he had seen in the past.

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The Faux Statue

"i did say, you are replacing the statue you broke, yeah? so that's what you're doing now," he explained as he walked around the statue, admiring its form.

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The Fairy's World

All that was left of the mewthree was a black marble statue with purple highlights, perched on hands and knees at the edge of the lake.

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Sexual Slaves To the Statue

This was no ordinary statue, and sabrith immediately wished that the warning were placed somewhere far and away from the statue itself...it didn't do a whole lot of good to anyone, being right on the base of it.

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04. "A Statue for Stature"

"a statue for stature"** "pokeball go!" caleb hollered as he threw the red and white sphere from his hand at a fleeing zubat. it narrowly missed and fell to the ground a few feet ahead of him.

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Fortune Favours The (Ko)Bold?

The goblin reached for the robes and tugged, tearing them off and making the swordswatever statue wobble, and then topple.

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Guardian [Poem]

The poem takes as its inspiration the statues of foxes seen around shrines of inari in japan, although the cultural references are not all strictly japanese. why do you stand in the rain, little fox? your whiskers are wet.

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