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A Poem by Kay
Look at my breast, the veins are surfacing, each time you whisper about another fate. Perhaps the leaf, when it was circling,was mislead by the wind&r..
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A Poem by Kay
Standing in the airport queue, tickets raised - the staff nods and I step slowly forward. “Where are you going, miss?”, but I am phased;he..
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A Poem by Kay
An allusion to the tragic, historical event.
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A Poem by Kay
A little focus on personification.
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A Poem by Kay
Titanium rims encompass sadness;
troubled, distant, too far for me to reach -
yet you touched me with imprints of madness,
right h..
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A Poem by Kay
How many days do we left together?
One, one hundred?
None?
When they say it's time to go,
how will they pry our hearts apart?
I'm..
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A Poem by Kay
In caves of ice, Aphrodite disrobed,
unveiling mountains formed by satin pools
and beckoned Thanatos, whose black tongue probed
through sky-shade f..
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A Poem by Kay
I press pause - perfect. Now I can rearrange the stars, and lick the whipped cream on my steaming cocoa slowly,lie beneath my covers and watch the spi..
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A Poem by Kay
When you sigh, I hold my feathers and breath; I’ll exhale when the sun rises again, but right now I want to get lost in your darkness:the viciou..
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A Poem by Kay
A soft mist falls across my shoulders;
your fingers run slowly, gently down my spine.
My lips part to gasp at the feel of your caress;
so caring,..
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