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"Hello Moto"
A Poem by
Johnny A. Rojas
I use a walkie talkie at work
Singularity
A Poem by
Johnny A. Rojas
Hope in a bright tomorrowRelationship starts in the heartSo is not a surpriseThat i am single in my lifeI tend to see life as a walk in the parkMeanin..
Queen Bee
A Poem by
Johnny A. Rojas
I would have turned a different corner But I’m glad I stayed where I was Cause you have taught me so much You help me make it through the sto..
Technotronic
A Poem by
Johnny A. Rojas
Long distance friend…that broke up over the phone but i had not seen her in 20 years…but i guess she thought we were in a relationship o..
A survival story
A Poem by
Johnny A. Rojas
Met and lost of a girlfriend that in high school we were great friends
Nothing Compared 2U
A Poem by
Johnny A. Rojas
After a break up what you thought was beautiful and great because a very dark shade of gray
Will Not
A Poem by
Johnny A. Rojas
After hearing all the bullying and all the poor souls that have been lost because of whatever they went through i decided to put thoughts to paper
A Getaway
A Poem by
Johnny A. Rojas
I live on Fascination streetAnd I have a spare keyJust take a trip downtownI’ll be your tour guideYou can let me leadI promise I’ll take i..
Self-transcendence
A Poem by
Johnny A. Rojas
I believe in fascinationA sense, an urge to touchA magnetic attractionSomething drawing you toAnd feeling that you can’t let goBut this is becom..
"The Gamer"
A Poem by
Johnny A. Rojas
Sin is the name Of that game you like to play Nothing wrong until you get caught So how long will it take? Riding the adrenaline rush Feeling a h..
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