Kristen Stewart is the beloved big screen adaptation version of Bella Swan in the 'Twilight' saga. She is the real-life ex of Robert Pattinson, who played Edward Cullen to her Swan. She is the fashion plate who has repped Balenciaga. She is Marie Clarie's March 2014 cover girl. She is also a fledgling poet who shared one of her compositions.

Yes, K. Stew courageously shared her lines of verse with the magazine as part of her feature, in a brave move that she dubbed "embarrassing." Still, she did share it, even though she said she couldn't believe that she was doing so.

She wrote the poem after 'Twilight,' which made her a star, ended. She was driving through Texas with a friend when she put pen to paper.

It's called 'My Heart Is a Wiffle Ball/Freedom Pole.' We are sure Twihards will love K. Stew the poet.

My Heart Is A Wiffle Ball/Freedom Pole

I reared digital moonlight
You read its clock, scrawled neon across that black
Kismetly … ubiquitously crest fallen
Thrown down to strafe your foothills
…I’ll suck the bones pretty.
Your nature perforated the abrasive organ pumps
Spray painted everything known to man,
Stream rushed through and all out into
Something Whilst the crackling stare down sun snuck
Through our windows boarded up
He hit your flint face and it sparked.

And I bellowed and you parked
We reached Marfa.
One honest day up on this freedom pole
Devils not done digging
He’s speaking in tongues all along the pan handle
And this pining erosion is getting dust in
My eyes
And I’m drunk on your morsels
And so I look down the line
Your every twitch hand drum salute
Salutes mine …

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