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A Poem by Kay
if you fell off the edge, i’d jump - billions of miles no hesitation .. to cushion your fall.i’d close my eyes to a por..
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A Poem by Kay
Side note: “the ancient city Lamark, where wounded heroes could find comfort and heal after battle.”
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A Poem by Kay
Sometimes it's going so well for years, and then one morning you're just part of the background.
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A Poem by Kay
In an ocean so blue, I could love you - as a mermaid, as a fish, as coral bending inthe rush of passion,atop every stream of froth; floating applause ..
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A Poem by Kay
Big Ben booms his melancholy song to the village“Come back, come back,” a tug on each sidea shower of snowflakes on the cobblestonesome ch..
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A Poem by Kay
nestled beneath your chin, this is my haventhe black wraiths hovering above cannot claw mea crib to my anxietya forcefield of immortal feelingthis ros..
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A Poem by Kay
Sweeping madly across my brain’s floor to vanish the clutter with utmost hastedust, conglomerate worries, a rotten apple corebeaten by the hay i..
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A Poem by Kay
Livid in this stillness, while snowflakes knock on my windowto remind me look up or life will pass by, I worry through tunnels and collide with a skul..
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A Poem by Kay
alone in a forest of lightssirens, shattered beer bottles i suck back tears like windthrough leafy fingertips a loneliness so isolating mountains echo..
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A Poem by Kay
nobody believes we’re imperfectbecause if you pull up my sleeves, i have no scars to showevery actuality is detailed in invisible inkin a diary ..
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