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  • Please consider showing your support for and creating a welcoming atmosphere on Wikipedia for the mentally ill by placing this user box on your user and/or user talk page. Thank you. :) Ink Falls 04:42, 8 June 2010 (UTC)
This user supports the fight against mental illness.
This user is a libertarian.
"Man cannot live without a permanent trust in something indestructible in himself, though both the indestructible element and the trust may remain permanently hidden from him. One of the ways in which this hiddenness can express itself is through faith in a personal god." - Franz Kafka, [Wikiquote]
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inclThis user is an inclusionist.
HRC As a supporter of gay rights, this user loathes the Human Rights Campaign and wonders who they really serve.

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A Duan Inkstone in the shape of a pond.









Intro

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Hey, I'm growing accustomed here, creating articles on some poems that are way overlooked, improving others. I ultimately hope to make some of the articles I am creating to featured status in hopes that more people will become introduced to the topic and see the beauty and technique behind poetry/art, whatever else I write about, but right now I'm just hanging making edits or working on creating new articles + removing vandalism from pages of political speakers, pundits, and organizations. Also, in case you didn't notice, this user is breaking from the usual practice of referring to oneself in the third person on their user page. :)


Poem Contributions

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Please check out the articles below, I hope by writing them to draw attention to an area completely lacking in Wikipedia and maybe spark interest in poetry for someone who chances by them. Also I plan to write more articles on various poems, and feel making this section will help motivate me as I will be able to add stuff once I am done.

Ariel(Sylvia Plath)-- created
Fire and Ice(Robert Frost)-- re-wrote
The Munich Mannequins(Sylvia Plath)-- wikified/wrote
Tulips(Sylvia Plath)-- wikified/wrote

 
A Chinese inkstick made in the form of lotus leaves and flowers.