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A Poem by Kay
Immersed in muddy charcoalThorns pressing against my cheeks“Don’t say another word before it gets worse”And, as predicted, it plunge..
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A Poem by Kay
not againdivorce around the block, chest in sharp fluttersa light at the end of this chaosthe boxing and burning matchesa radio channel that never tur..
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A Poem by Kay
My beautiful Raven with charcoal wings, from your view on the highest pine above,watch dear Lotus skating in muddy rings;exasperation trembles her pea..
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A Poem by Kay
If we took four steps back and closed our eyes,would you still hope to see me?If everything we knew erased itself clockwise, am I still your flower, a..
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A Poem by Kay
A death note, written for him, that man who calls me “sweetheart”in the most revolting way - after bruising my face with a wooden handturn..
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A Poem by Kay
On a million pieces of rock, I watched you - saw the curves of hill tops and tips that could give any human desire’s flu.Arms outstretched towar..
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A Poem by Kay
Diving off the edge of a cliff unable to swim I just want to find you.Reach you in a cavernwhere the octopus dwells wrap me in a league of a thousand..
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A Poem by Kay
I’m awakeand I don’t know how to describe this feeling,like something’s missing but I have no idea what it is.There’s a gap in..
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A Poem by Kay
Yes, I faked that smile.I knew you couldn’t tell,so I went on flashing my teethand digging up those dimpleshiding at the corner of my lips.I was..
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A Poem by Kay
Heave a sigh of night, a breath I have not takenand tell me if you dare the truth of love;nay eye could miss the glance you were givenby the beacon of..
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