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xanderkylepoetry
M I'm new here. I've never shown anything I have written before but I'm not afraid of criticism. I welcome any comments or advice. Feel free to check out my twitter page at https://twitter.com/XanderKylePoems
You watch too long but look away fast. I know you say appearance doesn’t matter. I get out of my car, ignoring this for both of us. At most job interviews, you hardly ask me a question. I see you get your answer by the bewildered look which causes my face to frown. The children outside the store back far away when I go to enter. You grab them to ensure their safety. I apologize as a habit. Though I have done no wrong, you make me feel a criminal. I went north a few times. It was a little better but you were still there too. Sometimes you come to work to complain that I was hired, but when I don’t work, you call me lazy. You will surely outlive me, being present at my funeral but my life will make you weaker.
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Jun 26, 2017
Jun 26, 2017 at 1:19 PM UTC
You Know Who You Are
The old champion bows her head and drops her torch. Fatigue has set in after a century of drudgery And all her commitment shown, no one can question her decision. Her partisans are bleak and sympathetic For how long should they ask the weary warrior to keep standing? The new masses turned away and the poor exiled under law of phylogeny, There is now no beacon but a rickety fence creakin’ That children fear when blows the old wind, once called freedom.
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Jun 25, 2017
Jun 25, 2017 at 3:31 PM UTC
Death of a Champion (We Cry With Silent Lips)
Hatred. Poverty. Discrimination. A storm that’s tearing down your house and rocking the foundation. “This too shall pass.” I hate to know it, but life is more than an aphorism. One thousand years ago they didn’t know that the ship would land here. That Great Red Spot won’t stop And the red clouds make it quite clear. Across the surface we see it prove relentless. You can’t wait out the storm. Silence is not progress. So if you love your babies, give them the right gear To brave the climate Because if one storm passes, the next is just behind it.
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Jun 24, 2017
Jun 24, 2017 at 7:00 PM UTC
Jupiter
No tears if you see my back break There ain't a limit to what I can take On my life, you will never awake In a strange house With the screaming louder than the smell I would gladly burn in Hell Before you live in a car Washing off wherever you are; Gas station restrooms or a nasty hotel No. You won't ever miss school Daddy will always take you And you will never know that life Or see the things I went through Inebriated and incarcerated will never be me I'll work every day to make the life I gave you easy I'll not raise a hand to hurt you Don't let that alert you I'm just here to show you there Is always a home to go to And if things aren't always sound And Mama's not around You still won't be alone I know it would be hard but I would keep you strong No tears if you see my back break I promise you now that I will work all my days To see you have everything you need Don't mislabel me as absentee If that is how it has to be I'll see you every minute I can spare No tears if you see my back break Only hard work spares the heartache
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Jun 24, 2017
Jun 24, 2017 at 3:03 AM UTC
No Tears
When you say all lives matter I hear black lives don’t; An oversimplification of a phrase that held meaning Your statement was never questioned You just broadened ours until the guilt lessened No one need apologize for the crimes of others I know you never held a gun and you love all the same But ignoring just breeds ignorance so things will never change All lives may matter but day after day who is the prey? Turn on the TV, it’s another black name
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Jun 24, 2017
Jun 24, 2017 at 2:57 AM UTC
All Lives Matter?
Desperation. Inspiration, Determination. What it takes to overcome To do more than what your fathers done. But always remember that when you succeed, You left a mother in need A brother to feed, a child that he didn’t plan for Some firsts, seconds, and thirds that struggled with you You can’t help them all Most will see it as luck Think you don’t give a **** Because the media twists tales And covers the truth up Shows all the love at the top How it all seems so ideal, like it just came out of nothing Because it’s hard to dethrone a king once you’ve been conditioned to love him Tell them while you were rising You never forgot but you couldn’t stop fighting Ask them, did Frederick Douglass’s brother ever see freedom? Did he hate him for circumstances or did he even get to see him?
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Jun 23, 2017
Jun 23, 2017 at 3:59 PM UTC
Survivor's Guilt