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you put me in awe
when you justified
your actions with
word is law,
but i broke my jaw
to understand how
our passion spoke
in the raw.

© Matthew Harlovic
i'm reduced to silence...
You can be whoever you wanna be
whether you have money
or not
one thing will never change
people will respect you as long as you respect them.
-Sharvish
To be a 'somebody' you'll have to stop treating people as if they were 'nobody'
The ones you call poor struggle daily to satisfy the needs of their family..
The ones you call drunkard have been through situations that you don't wanna find yourself in..
The ones you call crazy have been rejected by their own family..
The ones you call disabled struggle to live daily by listening to the critics you say when looking at them..
The ones you call illiterate do everything possible to educate their children..
One thing is for sure..You would have never been
able to live the life they are living..
We never really stop to suffer,we only learn how to live with our pain...
Turn your weaknesses into your strength,
life will be better..
Learn to fight instead of complaining..
because one day,you'll be on your own..
Prepare yourself for the worst...
almost all of the people you go out with,will stay with you as long as they benefit from you..
Its in your worst days that you'll know who really cares...
Trust yourself before trusting anyone..
know yourself before trying to know someone else..
Walking on the street,
on their naked feet,
to the home they call sweet,
the home others call weet..

On the way,
'look at those ***** kids' that's what the other kids say,
but they got used to those words as they hear them everyday,
they continue walking anyway..
 Feb 2016 Deanna M Reeder
grace
His lips taste like sorrow.
Bitter. Sweet. And everything in between.

He won’t tell of the hell he’s been through
But you can taste it when he kisses you.

He’ll smile.
He’ll pretend he’s fine.
He’ll tell you it’s nothing.
But you know he’s lying.

You know he’s lying right through his teeth.
But you taste the truth when he kisses you.

You taste the sorrow.
You taste the pain.
You taste the war within him.

You wonder if he knows that you understand.
he left her every night
with promises and sweet kisses
until the next time that he would make her his
until the next time that their naked bodies would collide against the night sky
but she only wanted to see his naked tragically beautiful mind
was it too much for asking this?
 Dec 2015 Deanna M Reeder
NV
because when she was young,

people would ask her

"what superpower,

do you wish for?"

so without any hesitation

she replied "invisibility."

and then,

and then she grew up realising

it came true.
So here’s another story of he and she.

Half world was imaginary.

She lived in stories and tales,

Sung with characters, held their hands and laughed with them.
She’d sit in the garden uphill and read and smile and cry.

Until one day he passed by and their eyes smiled.
The stupid Cupid moved his wand, shot the arrow and went away looking for his next prey.

Now they would read together under the tree in the same garden.
He was a mystery who never spoke his mind
But fell in love with her little chaos inside.
“Let’s be fictional,” she said.
His eyes said yes.
Eyes could talk, who knew until now?


On page ten, they fell in love, irrevocably this time.
Page forty-one, they kissed.
Page eighty-seven, they danced in rain.
Page one-hundred and fifty, they shared the warmth on a winter night.
Page two-hundred and twelve, it became madness.

Who wanted this book to end?
But all books do end.
Every book has a last page, last sentence, last word, last letter.

And so came page three-hundred and fifteen

He had to go now.
Where?
We don’t know.
Why?
Nobody would ask.
For how long?
Forever, perhaps.

It was madness again.
A sickening melancholy madness.
She’d still sit there under the tree uphill,
Knowing he’d never come but still waiting for him to pass by.

She’d pick up her pen and write everyday; scribble anything.
The blue ink and the white sheets heard it all and she’d tell them everyday,
“It takes madness to fall in love and it takes madness to fall out of it.”
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