Removing poems

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I wrote a few poems as a tribute to someone here on Literotica.
This person insisted that I submit them(here on Literotica) so I did.
This person turned out to be an awful person really.
yet there appears to be no way to remove them.

I guess I'm stuck with these poems unless somebody knows
otherwise.

Thanks
 
I wrote a few poems as a tribute to someone here on Literotica.
This person insisted that I submit them(here on Literotica) so I did.
This person turned out to be an awful person really.
yet there appears to be no way to remove them.

I guess I'm stuck with these poems unless somebody knows
otherwise.

Thanks
Resubmit the poem as {original title}-DELETE and indicate in the notes field that you want to poem removed. So, for example, if the title was "Poem for Someone Who Turned Out to Be a Shit", resubmit it with the title Poem for Someone Who Turned Out to Be a Shit-DELETE and reiterate in the notes field that you want the original poem deleted.
 
there is a lot of passion in those poems you published. I hope if you delete them from lit you keep them elsewhere. It won't feel so bad in a year or so, and there is always something to take away from every experience. Sorry things turned out so icky.

Tzed gave good advice on how to delete. You could also write laurel directly and ask to remove ALL of your poems if you so desire.
 
there is a lot of passion in those poems you published. I hope if you delete them from lit you keep them elsewhere. It won't feel so bad in a year or so, and there is always something to take away from every experience. Sorry things turned out so icky.

Tzed gave good advice on how to delete. You could also write laurel directly and ask to remove ALL of your poems if you so desire.

I'd like to echo Anna's advice. Don't lose your poems. They may not be to your current liking, and I certainly understand your not wanting love poetry about someone you don't, well, love anymore. But you may want to use them for some other purpose someday, even if it's just to cannibalize them for new poems you write.

I found, too, that with a lot of poems, the fastest way to delete them is to ask Laurel to do so. Then you don't have to resubmit each one as a "delete" poem. But, yeah, save copies of them. And keep writing. Your poems are always welcome here. :)
 
Resubmit the poem as {original title}-DELETE and indicate in the notes field that you want to poem removed. So, for example, if the title was "Poem for Someone Who Turned Out to Be a Shit", resubmit it with the title Poem for Someone Who Turned Out to Be a Shit-DELETE and reiterate in the notes field that you want the original poem deleted.

Thanks Tzara.I've wanted to do that for a long time.Really appreciate the help.Shortly I'll delete them.


there is a lot of passion in those poems you published. I hope if you delete them from lit you keep them elsewhere. It won't feel so bad in a year or so, and there is always something to take away from every experience. Sorry things turned out so icky.
Tzed gave good advice on how to delete. You could also write laurel directly and ask to remove ALL of your poems if you so desire.

Thanks. I don't really have proper poetry form like many Literotica
poets do though. I probably have those poems stored somewhere else though.
 
I'd like to echo Anna's advice. Don't lose your poems. They may not be to your current liking, and I certainly understand your not wanting love poetry about someone you don't, well, love anymore. But you may want to use them for some other purpose someday, even if it's just to cannibalize them for new poems you write.

I found, too, that with a lot of poems, the fastest way to delete them is to ask Laurel to do so. Then you don't have to resubmit each one as a "delete" poem. But, yeah, save copies of them. And keep writing. Your poems are always welcome here. :)

I'm sure I can rehash the ideas. I once bugged the people who run Literotica about
changing my username, to no avail.So long as I can delete those two,three poems,
all will be good.
 
You should leave them up. They may not be true to the you of today, but they are true to the you of once-upon-a-time. And you should cherish that person..... :kiss::kiss::rose::kiss: .....Morgana
 
You should leave them up. They may not be true to the you of today, but they are true to the you of once-upon-a-time. And you should cherish that person..... :kiss::kiss::rose::kiss: .....Morgana

You're very smart Morgana. Very, very tricky.
You floor me. Messing with my head, so to speak.
You ignore me for months, and this is your responce?
 
You're very smart Morgana. Very, very tricky.
You floor me. Messing with my head, so to speak.
You ignore me for months, and this is your responce?

"A woman sometimes scorns what best contents her."

Regardless, Bisexsmoker, I'd tell her to get on her bike.
 
Morgana and I have now cleared up our differences and are
now friends again. Not that she ever was an awfull person.
We just made each other slightly mad sometimes.
She's very interesting and the best, most talented author on Literotica.

I hope she writes some new stories. She is a natural talent.
 
you may want to use them for some other purpose someday, even if it's just to cannibalize them for new poems you write.

Hm yes, freezer-packed-pieces... sentence fragments, stanza breasts and paragraph rumps... some for the oven, and some for smoking. Great word too, Cannibal.
 
Hm yes, freezer-packed-pieces... sentence fragments, stanza breasts and paragraph rumps... some for the oven, and some for smoking. Great word too, Cannibal.

To make a big decision, a big incision
is needed in your head, oh
it's only an expression of indigestion
while I'm curled up in my bed,

Tell me
my body's see-thru,
my heart beats, I know before you do

She's a cannibal,
she'll pick your brain for you,
can't hardly handle her
 
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