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A Poem by Kay
He didn’t do it really;it was a betrayal of mind, not reality.Thoughts conjured the dark waves,fears built high the graves.Insults rose from the..
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A Poem by Kay
Misunderstandings happen, but nobody was willing to understand you at all - except my eyes that recognized your pain, except my lips that soothed ..
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A Poem by Kay
I know you never really meant it, delving your teeth into my vein, leaving trickling blood and scarred tissuefor evidence of the protective power you ..
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A Poem by Kay
They say we’re driven towards newness. From an early agewe take our favorite toys, the little plastic doll,the firetrucks and legos,the teasets ..
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A Poem by Kay
we’re all brokenit’s not just youglass slippers on our feeteggshells spread across the pavementcircles are the mind’s favorite shape..
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A Poem by Kay
the t.v. says you’re uglythe mirror changes its moodadvertisements on replayimperfection is crudesmash open the piggy bankevery penny is worth t..
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A Poem by Kay
Let me kiss you there,plant a ruby-gowned rose on your chest,right where your heart makes music,more beautiful than the tap-danceof a gentle midnight ..
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A Poem by Kay
Where do you place your blame - if not on me?Every breath is a crime punishable by death,every blink gives you time to fabricate a new fault. ..
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A Poem by Kay
There are a couple of different significances in symbolism here: 1) Imagine the tree to be someone very old. 2) Consider the environmental perspective..
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A Poem by Kay
"So far away from you and all of your charm, just out of reach of my two empty arms."
Solomon Burke
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