Raymond Dunn : Writing

Declaration of the Preceding

Declaration of the Preceding

A Poem by Raymond Dunn


A poison I drink made by my own hands- the only thing that can truly destroy me is myself. My need to tear away from the past is crucial to my own sur..
A Passing Streamline Gull

A Passing Streamline Gull

A Poem by Raymond Dunn


Just one of my crazier moments.
In My Sea

In My Sea

A Poem by Raymond Dunn


Let this one speak to you. I don't need to say much more than what my tired fingers have typed.
Hopeless Breath

Hopeless Breath

A Poem by Raymond Dunn


A time when I questioned my Faith. I felt prisoner, secluded and shackled. I felt cold, as if every breath I took was drawing black oil into my lungs...
I (Did) Have a Dream

I (Did) Have a Dream

A Poem by Raymond Dunn


When our dream dies, how do we recover. Rehab? My heart walks on a crutch, and my head lies in a coma. When our dream dies, how do we recover?
Countenance

Countenance

A Poem by Raymond Dunn


What happens when there is no mask to hide ourselves under? Nothing to compose ourselves, no one to hold us together. When glue melts and paint peals,..
Solipsistic Gardens

Solipsistic Gardens

A Poem by Raymond Dunn


Feelings, emotional context. Why does it seem at points in our lives that we feel a lack of the emotion meant to be conveyed. We feel cold, uncaring. ..
Dragonfly Withholding

Dragonfly Withholding

A Poem by Raymond Dunn


The life of Seasons, and its majestic creatures. One can only think of the perspective of a simple, elegant dragonfly.
The Gnarled Caste

The Gnarled Caste

A Poem by Raymond Dunn


Often time we give ourselves to others, for others. We try to be "convenient." Not stepping on anyones toes. We give encouragement, good advice, but w..