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AvaLundeen
All I am is a 17 year old girl who is begging the world to let her be an author. A good author :)
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Write one word that describes you. This is a very easy and simple challenge, let's see how many people join in on this one :)
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AvaLundeen in Poetry & Free Verse

Else.

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Who are YOU - in 15 words or less?
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Real Magic?

I'm someone who wishes and prays too often but I don't know if God exists.

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Break out hearts with a suicide letter
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AvaLundeen in Fiction

27 or 28 Days From The New Year

Good thing I have one of these left from December 4th.

Tomorrow is December 5th- the day I've been anticipating and dreading. Excited for what I'll do but also scared of what will be done.

I should make plans to keep myself busy tomorrow and going through this life.

It's like I wanna live but I don't have:

The motivation.

The energy.

The need.

The want.

The gift.

I feel so worth it but also so worthless.

I feel like no one really cares that much.

I want to do it just to see if anyone would actually care.

I don't really feel like I deserve to live.

I just don't want to be a disappointment.

Wait, I already am.

I don't want to make myself worse.

I'm afraid I'll make myself worse.

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AvaLundeen in Poetry & Free Verse

Compatible and Incompatible

We both got sad

We were the same;

I got scared, you got reckless

We became opposites.

Challenge
Prose Challenge of the Week #34: Use the following sentence within a piece of poetry or prose. “We all bleed the same.” The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
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Natural Colors

Lethargic gray skies yawn when it snows

Pale white sparkles blink when the sun shows

Angry red exhaustion stretches into bloodshot eyes

Small sighs of blue serenity at cloudless, virgin skies

Poison envy abandons you in a forest of green

Indigo veins show purpose in a life already seen

Pink tips at the ends of fingers grab recklessly, ambitiously

Yellow teeth chew happiness and grin shamelessly, capriciously

Every color of the rainbow is in our world and in our bodies

We all bleed the same when our nature and our nurture is the same

Challenge
Prose Challenge of the Week #32: Write a piece of micropoetry about regret. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
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Landlubber

Regret

The parrot

Occupying the shoulder

Of my brain.

Reciting everything I've done

Wrong.

Rehashing all that could go

Wrong.

Echoing the same things

Wrong

With me.

I'm seasick.

Challenge
Death impersonated pays you a visit. How do you greet him/her? Poetry or prose, 100 words max. Tag me.
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AvaLundeen in Poetry & Free Verse

Soldier’s Death

Oh. It's you. The wife and kids told me I'd meet my death if I went and here you are! Well, how did I do it? Did my head eat a bullet on the battlefield? Was I taken prisoner and tortured for answers I didn't have? Did I die honorably? Whatever, that's not important. Just... do me one favor- give my wife a sign. Show her where I hid my savings. It's buried in my dad's grave. Don't let my children go through misery just because I had to seek it out. Thank you.

I'm exhausted, let's get this done.

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Prose Challenge of the Week #31: Write a piece of poetry or prose based on this question: Your walls have ears, what do they hear? The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
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The Four I Know Better than One

I moved two years ago

My walls haven't heard much

I only own four walls-

The four walls teenage girls know better than themselves.

There's one brick wall

The wall facing you

When you walk into my bedroom

Some of the bricks look like they've been picked out

A different color cement is around

And between them

Where they've returned.

I think that's where they put the ears

Who are they?

Only they know

My walls, the ears, don't hear much,

Much different,

From any other teenager's

Four bedroom walls

The walls hear groans

What else does a teenager do best?

Groans from too much time done useless

Too much life taken away

The walls hear moans

From glimpses towards happiness,

Like spottings of unicorns, sun showers, dewy grass in Arizona.

From heart warming to wrenching puppy love and self-discovery

The walls hear sounds of crying

Huffing, puffing

Heaving, wheezing.

Cursing the cursed, demanding silver to line atop this dreary gray cloud

Slamming doors on the empathetic.

The walls hear scratching

A giddy pencil scuffling along paper

A paint brush grazing across canvas

Itching with a fresh start of ideas

The walls hear tapping

Scanning, typing, clicking at my phone

Alive on just a screen for hours

Ticking my time away

The walls hear voices

Conversations- any of all varieties

Forced, heartfelt, reiterated, unique, lies, truth

Talking myself into or out of things

The walls hear life

In its most restless sleep

Waking to the rest of the world's opportunities,

Everything past this gray cloud of nightmares

The walls hear life and living

Music- any of all varieties

Dancing, stamping, stomping on my floor to the beat

Screaming, harmonizing, singing the lyrics

Blood shouting in my veins

As I let myself loose

To some of the only things

That unravel my tight, tight, hold-it-together knots

Those ears hear all my sorrows

Every single harrow in the book of my life

Those walls also see me in my happiest chapters

Everything happens inside those few walls that are completely mine

What happens in those walls, before those ears

Tears me apart into red dust

Or builds up me into the tallest chimney

As I smoke with relief at the top of the world.

I moved into these walls only two years ago

A lot happens in two years

Who knew?

The ears. The ears put in my walls.

Challenge
How do you feel in 20 words or less?
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AvaLundeen in Poetry & Free Verse

Out of Place

Like a knife plunging into a jar of silken paint-

This isn't my home,

I'm not supposed to be here.

Challenge
Prose Challenge of the Week #29: Write a piece of micropoetry consisting entirely of onomatopoeia/alliteration on humanity or inhumanity. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
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Human Hauteur

Bash!

Bam!

Building bigger, bolder,

Constructing credence in our community,

Rattle-ing resentment in hers-

Nature nascent

Fore.

Has human hauteur

Palliated the plink and pow

Of other populaces?

Ding!