chelseabell's profile
AGE:
22
LOC: Huntington, WV
GEN: Female
LAST LOGIN: May 28
LOC: Huntington, WV
GEN: Female
LAST LOGIN: May 28
My name is Chelsea, I’m 21 and from West Virginia. I have a beautiful son who recently turned 1. I have been writing for years….mainly poetry, lyrics, and short stories. I also am majoring in Journalism at Marshall University, so I like writing non-fiction as well. Anyway, I just found this site and I look forward to meeting people and reading others’ work, as well as having my own read. Cheers!
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Version 4
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His cigarette hits the water and I wait, longing for a strident impact. Anything to corrupt the already sick-sweet feeling stirring just above my subconcious. The morning feels hazy, as if last night's tequila still cradles our hesitant gestures, deeming the obscene as appropriate or perhaps vice-versa. Akwardness hangs between us, flourishing amidst the silent pauses and our heavy sighs. "I don't know what to say to you, kiddo. It's just... things just happen sometimes, things that can mean...
Version 3
1 Review
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His cigarette hits the water and I wait, longing for a strident impact. Anything to corrupt the already sick-sweet feeling stirring just above my subconcious. The morning feels hazy, as if last night's tequila still cradles our hesitant gestures, deeming the obscene as appropriate or perhaps vice-versa. Akwardness hangs between us, flourishing amidst the silent pauses and our heavy sighs. "I don't know what to say to you, kiddo. It's just... things just happen sometimes, things that can mean...
Version 2
6 Reviews
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His cigarette hits the water and I wait, longing for a strident impact. Anything to corrupt the already sick-sweet feeling stirring just above my subconcious. The morning feels hazy, as if last night's tequila still cradles our hesitant gestures, deeming the obscene as appropriate or perhaps vice-versa. Akwardness hangs between us, flourishing amidst the silent pauses and our heavy sighs. "The thing is, kiddo, I truly hate that you have to know this isde of me. It pains me, it really does. Be...
Version 1
9 Reviews
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His cigarette hits the water and I wait, longing for a strident impact. Anything to corrupt the already sick-sweet feeling stirring just above my subconcious. The morning feels hazy, as if last night's tequila still cradles our hesitant gestures, deeming the obscene as appropriate or perhaps vice-versa. Akwardness hangs between us, flourishing amidst the silent pauses and our heavy sighs. "The thing is, kiddo, I truly hate that you have to know this isde of me. It pains me, it really does. Be...
Version 1
13 Reviews
2 Comments
I remember you. I remember the first time I heard about you through a mutual friend we shared. And in that moment, I remember deciding I would seek you out, and claim you as mine. I remember crawling drunkenly over the traintracks to present myself at your doorstep: disillusioned, raw, near isanity, grasping for an absolution I could never obtain. I remember your smirk as you let me in. I remember a fleeting sense of wholeness that overtook me the first time I tasted you, and how I vowed soli...
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This is good, and I am usually not a fan of poetry that ryhmes. It's a cute story, and I like the way you constructed it. Flows well.. Good job :)
LOL, this is cute. I can definitely relate to the feeling, and although this may not be a "serious" poem, it is cute and an enjoyable read. Good job :)
I have reviewed this before, and when I just read it again..wow. It is really powerful. I'm not a particular fan of rhyming poetry, which I may have mentioned before, but you pull it off nicely in this one.
I like this a LOT! It reminds me of a song by Lucinda Williams, "Drunken Angel"... not that it is written the same or aything, but the emotion and sentiment behind it is very similar..anyway, I loved it...I have no negative criticism for you. Nice job :)
Ooh, I love this. I can relate so much to it, when I was reading it it brought emotion out of me and I felt like the emotions you were trying to portray did so wonderfully. I love the imagery and metaphors you used, and the ending of the poem was really good, too. No negative criticism, keep up the good work :)
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