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 Oct 2020 Tabitha Lee
Adi N
Believe
 Oct 2020 Tabitha Lee
Adi N
What to believe,
What not to believe
You ponder.

Life is relative,
so don't get deceived.

Only that which you
experience and perceive,
must be believed.
 Oct 2020 Tabitha Lee
ultraviolet
Jk
 Oct 2020 Tabitha Lee
ultraviolet
Jk
"You know I have to put you on suicide watch", he said.

What, so you can watch me die instead?
 Oct 2020 Tabitha Lee
leechyna
'''"What makes you write poems?? "
do I have to answer that?
She said all poets undress gals with there sonnets
She thinks poems turns on skirt wearing humans
She doesnt know poets are ugly human
With sweet words
Carrying a dictionary of lies
They may write they are dead
But they are still writing'''
 Oct 2020 Tabitha Lee
Josi
Passion comes and passion goes
That's when time really slows
When your tears soak the pillow your head lies upon
Oh you'll know, then you'll know

Well, fact is I've cried an ocean over you
Always looking in a retrospective view
Even the rivers have dried out
At least the ones I see, maybe natures way of telling me?

A coping mechanism to tell you it was real
When all there is left are these beautiful memories
The good and the bad ones I cherish oh so dear
Truth is there's often more to a story than the pure eye can see
September 17th – 18th, 2020

The Tourists are Attracted with Smiles, Laughter, and Photographs Among Each Other
The Men in Blue Vests – They Spy Art, They Glimpse it, & See it Spreading like Wildfire
They Think it’s Message is Meant to be Contained
The People in the Neighborhood – They Distinguish them as Individual Landmarks
The Colors Inside a Kaleidoscope – Sunset Orange, Chocolate Brown, the Rainbows Found Inside SweeTARTS
They Light up the Wall like Imaginary Streetlamps in the Woods of Tahoe
It’s a Place Filled with So Much Beauty, but it’s a Vision that Many Will Never Get to View
Murals – they Speak the Voices of Cultures of the Past, Homes of Today, Ancestral Voices Echo
The Generations of the Future Gaze on Now
Fruits Shared in Baskets – Births, Babies, Nectarines, Coffee Beans, Lentils & Honey Wine, Held in the Painted Woman’s Hands
Eyes See through the Graffitied Concrete, its Too Much for Many to Bear, Some Refuse to Stare, Yet they’d Leave their Mundane Sight Behind if they Did
It’s a Reminder of Oppression, the Portraits Once Blacklisted, the Beauty Once Boycotted
The Colors on the Wall – They Remain Something Many Try to Silence & Quell
But the Murals are a Gift, One that Still Beams in the Optics of the Youth, when their Parents Drive them in the Backseats of Explorers, When They’re Stuck on the Ride to School
It’s a Badge of Home, a Symbol they May or May Not Know, a Mark they Both Love & Hate
The Pictures Spoke Louder than the People
All day watch shows in my room
I
laugh and I cry in my room
But
I run I  hide from the truth
I
don’t know why I’m removed
Maybe
reality is doomed
Or
I’m afraid to make a move
I’m
A flower in cocoon
Just
Waiting for bloom
So
To you outside my room
Patience
I’m breaking through soon
I just write my thoughts most times
How could I bury something
that never
died

Pull me apart and
use me.
We cannot be whole

Map the network
of my veins;
entangle
within me

We cannot escape
this orbit
but we could
crash together

There would be beauty in that
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