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Poetry Day: I Dare You to Comment
(Well, this is a dark one. Came from a really rough time where I was using poetry to just get my emotions out. Definitely needed the release. Reading it over, I definitely remember the job that caused this poem. Very … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Dreamless Child
(I came up with this poem after seeing a couple get angry at their child wanting to be an artist. They were furious and immediately crushed the concept. After that, I noticed that the child didn’t even try to use … Continue reading
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Poetry Day: Blame a Generation
(Picture has nothing to do with this. Pretty sure this may ruffle feathers though. The generation war has gotten worse since I wrote the poem in 2011. Though, I still stand by a big part of it. Feel like my … Continue reading