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Apr 2016 · 1.1k
I am who I am.
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
I am who I am
Who else would I be
I won’t change for you
So why change for me
I won’t waste my life
Being someone I can not be
Because I’m not a fake
Unwilling to break
Get used to what you see
I’m going to be me.

Kanhaiya Singh. 4/11/2016.
Apr 2016 · 492
Spring.
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
Sound the flute!
Now it’s mute.
Birds delight
Day and night;
Nightingale
In the dale,
Lark in sky,
Merrily,
Merrily, merrily, to welcome in the year.

Little boy,
Full of joy;
Little girl,
Sweet and small;
**** does crow,
So do you;
Merry voice,
Infant noise,
Merrily, merrily, to welcome in the year.

Little lamb,
Here I am;
Come and lick
My white neck;
Let me pull
Your soft wool;
Let me kiss
Your soft face;
Merrily, merrily, we welcome in the year.

William Blake. 4/11/2016.
I love spring!
Apr 2016 · 3.0k
Indifference.
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it's indifference.

Elie Wiesel. 4/11/2016.
Apr 2016 · 739
Sometimes it rains.
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
Sometimes you win,
Sometimes you lose,
Sometimes it rains so beautiful all around me.
Apr 2016 · 619
April Showers.
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
The leaves are fresh after the rain,
The air is cool and clear,
The sun is shining warm again,
The sparrows hopping in the lane
Are brisk and full of cheer.

And that is why we dance and play,
And that is why we sing,
Calling out in voices gay,
We will not go to school to-day
Or learn anything:

It is a happy thing, I say,
To be alive on such a day.

James Stephens. 4/8/2016.
Apr 2016 · 2.5k
April Rain.
Trevon Haywood Apr 2016
The April rain, the April rain,
Comes slanting down in fitful showers,
Then from the furrow shoots the grain,
And banks are fledged with nestling flowers;
And in grey shawl and woodland bowers
The cuckoo through the April rain
Calls once again."

Mathilde Blind. 4/7/2016. ☔
I love April showers.
Mar 2016 · 779
Erinna.
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
They sent you in to say farewell to me,
No, do not shake your head; I see your eyes
That shine with tears. Sappho, you saw the sun
Just now when you came hither, and again,
When you have left me, all the shimmering
Great meadows will laugh lightly, and the sun
Put round about you warm invisible arms
As might a lover, decking you with light.
I go toward darkness tho' I lie so still.
If I could see the sun, I should look up
And drink the light until my eyes were blind;
I should kneel down and kiss the blades of grass,
And I should call the birds with such a voice,
With such a longing, tremulous and keen,
That they would fly to me and on the breast
Bear evermore to tree-tops and to fields
The kiss I gave them. Sappho, tell me this,
Was I not sometimes fair? My eyes, my mouth,
My hair that loved the wind, were they not worth
The breath of love upon them? Yet he passed,
And he will pass to-night when all the air
Is blue with twilight; but I shall not see.
I shall have gone forever. Hold my hands,
Hold fast that Death may never come between;
Swear by the gods you will not let me go;
Make songs for Death as you would sing to Love --
But you will not assuage him. He alone
Of all the gods will take no gifts from men.
I am afraid, afraid.

Sappho, lean down.
Last night the fever gave a dream to me,
It takes my life and gives a little dream.
I thought I saw him stand, the man I love,
Here in my quiet chamber, with his eyes
Fixed on me as I entered, while he drew
Silently toward me -- he who night by night
Goes by my door without a thought of me --
Neared me and put his hand behind my head,
And leaning toward me, kissed me on the mouth.
That was a little dream for Death to give,
Too short to take the whole of life for, yet
I woke with lips made quiet by a kiss.
The dream is worth the dying. Do not smile
So sadly on me with your shining eyes,
You who can set your sorrow to a song
And ease your hurt by singing. But to me
My songs are less than sea-sand that the wind
Drives stinging over me and bears away.
I have no care what place the grains may fall,
Nor of my songs, if Time shall blow them back,
As land-wind breaks the lines of dying foam
Along the bright wet beaches, scattering
The flakes once more against the laboring sea,
Into oblivion. What care have I
To please Apollo since Love hearkens not?
Your words will live forever, men will say
"She was the perfect lover" -- I shall die,
I loved too much to live. Go Sappho, go --
I hate your hands that beat so full of life,
Go, lest my hatred hurt you. I shall die,
But you will live to love and love again.
He might have loved some other spring than this;
I should have kept my life -- I let it go.
He would not love me now tho' Cypris bound
Her girdle round me. I am Death's, not Love's.
Go from me, Sappho, back to find the sun.

I am alone, alone. O Cyprian...

Sara Teasdale (1884-1933). 3/23/2016.
Mar 2016 · 447
Alchemy.
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
I lift my heart as spring lifts up
A yellow daisy to the rain;
My heart will be a lovely cup
Altho' it holds but pain.

For I shall learn from flower and leaf
That color every drop they hold,
To change the lifeless wine of grief
To living gold.

Sara Teasdale (1884-1933). 3/23/2016.
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
call it the greenhouse effect or whatever
but it just doesn't rain like it used to.
I particularly remember the rains of the
depression era.
there wasn't any money but there was
plenty of rain.
it wouldn't rain for just a night or
a day,
it would RAIN for 7 days and 7
nights
and in Los Angeles the storm drains
weren't built to carry off taht much
water
and the rain came down THICK and
MEAN and
STEADY
and you HEARD it banging against
the roofs and into the ground
waterfalls of it came down
from roofs
and there was HAIL
big ROCKS OF ICE
bombing
exploding smashing into things
and the rain
just wouldn't
STOP
and all the roofs leaked-
dishpans,
cooking pots
were placed all about;
they dripped loudly
and had to be emptied
again and
again.
the rain came up over the street curbings,
across the lawns, climbed up the steps and
entered the houses.
there were mops and bathroom towels,
and the rain often came up through the
toilets:bubbling, brown, crazy,whirling,
and all the old cars stood in the streets,
cars that had problems starting on a
sunny day,
and the jobless men stood
looking out the windows
at the old machines dying
like living things out there.
the jobless men,
failures in a failing time
were imprisoned in their houses with their
wives and children
and their
pets.
the pets refused to go out
and left their waste in
strange places.
the jobless men went mad
confined with
their once beautiful wives.
there were terrible arguments
as notices of foreclosure
fell into the mailbox.
rain and hail, cans of beans,
bread without butter; fried
eggs, boiled eggs, poached
eggs; peanut butter
sandwiches, and an invisible
chicken in every ***.
my father, never a good man
at best, beat my mother
when it rained
as I threw myself
between them,
the legs, the knees, the
screams
until they
seperated.
'I'll **** you,' I screamed
at him. 'You hit her again
and I'll **** you! '
'Get that son-of-a-*******
kid out of here! '
'no, Henry, you stay with
your mother! '
all the households were under
seige but I believe that ours
held more terror than the
average.
and at night
as we attempted to sleep
the rains still came down
and it was in bed
in the dark
watching the moon against
the scarred window
so bravely
holding out
most of the rain,
I thought of Noah and the
Ark
and I thought, it has come
again.
we all thought
that.
and then, at once, it would
stop.
and it always seemed to
stop
around 5 or 6 a.m.,
peaceful then,
but not an exact silence
because things continued to
drip
drip
drip


and there was no smog then
and by 8 a.m.
there was a
blazing yellow sunlight,
Van Gogh yellow-
crazy, blinding!
and then
the roof drains
relieved of the rush of
water
began to expand in the warmth:
PANG! PANG! PANG!
and everybody got up and looked outside
and there were all the lawns
still soaked
greener than green will ever
be
and there were birds
on the lawn
CHIRPING like mad,
they hadn't eaten decently
for 7 days and 7 nights
and they were weary of
berries
and
they waited as the worms
rose to the top,
half drowned worms.
the birds plucked them
up
and gobbled them
down; there were
blackbirds and sparrows.
the blackbirds tried to
drive the sparrows off
but the sparrows,
maddened with hunger,
smaller and quicker,
got their
due.
the men stood on their porches
smoking cigarettes,
now knowing
they'd have to go out
there
to look for that job
that probably wasn't
there, to start that car
that probably wouldn't
start.
and the once beautiful
wives
stood in their bathrooms
combing their hair,
applying makeup,
trying to put their world back
together again,
trying to forget that
awful sadness that
gripped them,
wondering what they could
fix for
breakfast.
and on the radio
we were told that
school was now
open.
and
soon
there I was
on the way to school,
massive puddles in the
street,
the sun like a new
world,
my parents back in that
house,
I arrived at my classroom
on time.
Mrs. Sorenson greeted us
with, 'we won't have our
usual recess, the grounds
are too wet.'
'AW! ' most of the boys
went.
'but we are going to do
something special at
recess,' she went on,
'and it will be
fun! '
well, we all wondered
what that would
be
and the two hour wait
seemed a long time
as Mrs.Sorenson
went about
teaching her
lessons.
I looked at the little
girls, they looked so
pretty and clean and
alert,
they sat still and
straight
and their hair was
beautiful
in the California
sunshine.
the the recess bells rang
and we all waited for the
fun.
then Mrs. Sorenson told us:
'now, what we are going to
do is we are going to tell
each other what we did
during the rainstorm!
we'll begin in the front row
and go right around!
now, Michael, you're first! ...'
well, we all began to tell
our stories, Michael began
and it went on and on,
and soon we realized that
we were all lying, not
exactly lying but mostly
lying and some of the boys
began to snicker and some
of the girls began to give
them ***** looks and
Mrs.Sorenson said,
'all right! I demand a
modicum of silence
here!
I am interested in what
you did
during the rainstorm
even if you
aren't! '
so we had to tell our
stories and they were
stories.
one girl said that
when the rainbow first
came
she saw God's face
at the end of it.
only she didn't say which end.
one boy said he stuck
his fishing pole
out the window
and caught a little
fish
and fed it to his
cat.
almost everybody told
a lie.
the truth was just
too awful and
embarassing to tell.
then the bell rang
and recess was
over.
'thank you,' said Mrs.
Sorenson, 'that was very
nice.
and tomorrow the grounds
will be dry
and we will put them
to use
again.'
most of the boys
cheered
and the little girls
sat very straight and
still,
looking so pretty and
clean and
alert,
their hair beautiful in a sunshine that
the world might never see
again.
and

Charles Bukowski. 3/22/2016.
Mar 2016 · 943
Summer Shower.
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
A drop fell on the apple tree,
Another on the roof;
A half a dozen kissed the eaves,
And made the gables laugh.

A few went out to help the brook,
That went to help the sea.
Myself conjectured, Were they pearls,
What necklaces could be!

The dust replaced in hoisted roads,
The birds jocoser sung;
The sunshine threw his hat away,
The orchards spangles hung.

The breezes brought dejected lutes,
And bathed them in the glee;
The East put out a single flag,
And signed the fete away.

Emily Dickinson. 3/22/2016.
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
In the morning, when it was raining,
Then the birds were hectic and loudy;
Through all the reign is fall's entertaining;
Their singing was erratic and full of disorder:
They did not remember the summer blue
Or the orange of June. They did not think at all
Of the great red and bursting ball
Of the kingly sun's terror and tempest, blazing,
Once the slanting rain threw over all
The colorless curtains of the ceaseless spontaneous fall.

Delmore Schwartz. 3/22/2016.
What do you know about the rain?
Mar 2016 · 1.7k
April Rain Song.
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
Let the rain kiss you
Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops
Let the rain sing you a lullaby
The rain makes still pools on the sidewalk
The rain makes running pools in the gutter
The rain plays a little sleep song on our roof at night
And I love the rain.


Langston Hughes. 3/22/2016.
Mar 2016 · 678
Spring Rain.
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
I thought I had forgotten,
But it all came back again
To-night with the first spring thunder
In a rush of rain.

I remembered a darkened doorway
Where we stood while the storm swept by,
Thunder gripping the earth
And lightning scrawled on the sky.

The passing motor busses swayed,
For the street was a river of rain,
Lashed into little golden waves
In the lamp light's stain.

With the wild spring rain and thunder
My heart was wild and gay;
Your eyes said more to me that night
Than your lips would ever say. . . .

I thought I had forgotten,
But it all came back again
To-night with the first spring thunder
In a rush of rain.
☔⚡

Sara Teasdale (1884-1933). 3/22/2016.
Mar 2016 · 426
Advice To A Girl.
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
No one worth possessing
Can be quite possessed;
Lay that on your heart,
My young angry dear;
This truth, this hard and precious stone,
Lay it on your hot cheek,
Let it hide your tear.
Hold it like a crystal
When you are alone
And gaze in the depths of the icy stone.
Long, look long and you will be blessed:
No one worth possessing
Can be quite possessed.

Sara Teasdale (1884-1933). 3/22/2016.
Mar 2016 · 681
Nuclear Spring
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
eyes like God in the dirt.
and a question lingering in throat.
delicate tin hands grasp brushes firmly
while i lie on the floor by the bed.
and wish for a touch.
or a breath on the wind,
even that would sully the solitude.
worlds away,
static fills the atmosphere.

cards are counted.
bets are made.
each wager carries the weight of an oath.
and begs for indifference.
before a single megaton kiss
carries radiation through me.
settling in each bone
as my brain blood boils.
it burns my shadow into the sheets
hanging carefree from the mattress.

the wager is one.
and the tin hands are cold.
the space between worlds has diminished.
no indifference here,
despite efforts.
and cheeks become a pastel pink as i am mounted.

we wished it would stop this time,
before it started.
but wishes are for puppets.
and we are real.
especially together.

M.K. Spurlin. 3/22/2016.
Mar 2016 · 441
I miss the snow.
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
I miss the snow. I miss looking at it, walking in it, tasting it. I used to love those days when it was so cold everyone else would be tucked away inside trying to stay warm. I would be the only one out walking, so I could look across the fields and see miles of snow without a single footprint in it. It would be completely silent -- no cars, no birds singing, no doors slamming. Just silence and snow. God, I miss snow. The stars, the moon, the wind, and blankets of pure, pristine snow.
Damien Echols, Life After Death.
3/21/2016.
Mar 2016 · 10.6k
Come under my umbrella.
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
Come under my umbrella, umbrella, umbrella.
Come under my umbrella, it's starting to rain.
With thunder and lightning and thunder and lightning.
Come under my umbrella, it's starting to rain.
☔⚡
Mar 2016 · 740
Without Anyone Knowing.
Trevon Haywood Mar 2016
I love to be in the rain.
It's the only time that i always cry,
without anyone knowing that I'm feeling sad and lonely in a desperate way.
Feb 2016 · 585
Right as rain.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
I'm right as rain.
I'm right as snow.
It's so beautiful to see.
Without any kind of trace of kindness.
Or anything to me.

Anonymous. 2/20/2016.
Love affects me and myself
Feb 2016 · 335
Kisses
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
Kisses, Kisses, Kisses.
Oh, what should I do?
All I want is just one Kiss.
From a special person like you.

Brenna Copley. 2/14/2016.

I love hugs and kisses!
Feb 2016 · 424
Valentine Spirit.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
On Valentine's Day, it's all about love, romance and passion
We've never been through this in a while.
And I still love beautiful girls so much
Because they're really nice to me than the other people.

Just so I know, Brandi Wilson is my favorite girl I've ever met.
She always love me everytime I want.
I'm very adorable that she has a better life of her own
Without any kind of problems at all.
And I just want to say that I really love you and I really miss you so much, Brandi Wilson.
You are such an adorable and beautiful girl I've ever had in my own life.
I wish i wanna be with you someday when I come visit New York again.

Anonymous. 2/14/2016.

Wonderful Valentine's Day poem I've ever made.
Feb 2016 · 781
Valentine Smile.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
On Valentine's Day we think of those
Who make our lives worthwhile,
Those gracious, friendly people who
We think of with a smile.

I am fortunate to know you,
That's why I want to say,
To a rare and special person:
Happy Valentine's Day!

Joanna Fuchs. 2/14/2016.

Feb 2016 · 405
Compatible Valentine.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
On Valentine's Day, I think about
The people who are dear,
How much they add to life's delight
Whenever they are near.

You've always been a total joy,
Such pleasant company,
I very much appreciate
Our compatibility!

Joanna Fuchs. 2/14/2016.

Feb 2016 · 307
A Thought True To You.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
I promise you everything,
everything I have to give. I promise to love you as long as I live.

Feb 2016 · 1.9k
Snowflake Kisses.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
When I close my eyes at night I dream of you.
When I awake to the morning dew I think of you.

Feb 2016 · 456
My Valentine
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
I am glad you're mine, for you brighten up my world. It is a joy to just enjoy the time spent with my girl.

My perfect poem for Valentine's Day
Feb 2016 · 961
Be My Valentine Forever.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
I love you for a lifetime
Not only for a day
I love you for who you are,
not what you do or say.

Belinda Galea. 2/14/2016.

Feel my warmth of love
Feb 2016 · 957
Be My Valentine.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
For all the hurt and all the tears,
The good times throughout the years.
For all the time you have been mine,
Darling, won't you be my valentine?.
❤❤❤
Anonymous. 2/12/2016
Feb 2016 · 15.6k
A Positive One.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
You can be above the influence.
And still be an influence.

A positive one in every one way or another.
With all of my heart.

Anonymous. 2/10/2016.
Feb 2016 · 1.9k
We WON the Super Bowl 50!
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
They said we couldn't beat the Steelers.
We did.
They said we couldn't beat the Seahawks.
We did.
They said there is no way to beat the Panthers.
We did.
And as for us, we did it! We WON the SUPER BOWL 50!
Poem is dedicated to the Super Bowl 50!
Feb 2016 · 301
Stay with me.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
Guess it's true, I'm good at a 1 night stand.
Cause I still need love, cause I'm just a man.
These nights never seem to go to plan.
I don't want you to leave, will you hold my hand?
Oh, won't you stay with me?
Cause you're all i need.
This ain't love it's clear to see.
But darling stay with me.
Why am I so emotional?
No, it's not good look, gain some self control.
And deep down, i know this never works.
But you can lay with me so it doesn't hurt.
Oh, won't you stay with me?
Cause you're all i need.
This ain't love it's clear to see.
But darling stay with me.
(Bridge 2x).
Oh, won't you stay with me?
Cause you're all i need.
This ain't love it's clear to see.
But darling stay with me.
Oh, won't you stay with me?
Cause you're all i need.
This ain't love it's clear to see.
But darling stay with me.

Sam Smith. 2/4/2016.
Feb 2016 · 1.8k
Gemini
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
Going my way since I'm encountered for.
Everyone should know about it.
Massachusetts welcomes you to faith of impression.
I respect myself and others.
Never got involved in criminal activities.
I love being a beautiful rain lover of the year.

Anonymous. 2/3/2016.
Feb 2016 · 1.1k
It's all my fault.
Trevon Haywood Feb 2016
I'm sad and broke
Because I don't have any money with me today
And it's all my fault.
Maybe tomorrow will be better when i become rich again
As soon as the rain wash away all the pain of my life. And I'll be happy to see lots of girls again.

Anomynous. 2/3/2016.
Jan 2016 · 502
Stand By You.
Trevon Haywood Jan 2016
It's too sad for me to be gone.
Because I'm gonna stand by you.
So, i can protect you from cold-blooded situations.
And even if I can't find heaven, faith is always around you.
When it rains, I'll be dry under my umbrella with you forever.
Because, no one should be left alone in my own lifetime.

Anonymous. 1/25/2016.
Jan 2016 · 407
High Upon This Love.
Trevon Haywood Jan 2016
We use umbrellas to face the bad weather.
And we haven't felt like this for the past hour or so.
And we're not alone, and we're still bold and the beautiful.
We're high upon this love around New England.
And we're always stay safe during the winter until spring arrives.

Anonymous. 1/19/2016.
Trevon Haywood Jan 2016
They say beauty is in the shape of my raindrop, and i always stay warm every single day.
And that's what I realise how beautiful I am just like the others.

Anonymous. 1/10/2016.
Jan 2016 · 1.8k
Happy New Year 2016.
Trevon Haywood Jan 2016
2015 is over and 2016 is here.
Happy New Year.
To me and my friends.
Enjoy.
Dec 2015 · 815
Merry Christmas!
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
Merry Christmas!
To all of my friends
Of Massachusetts!

Anonymous 12/25/2015.
Christmas time for me!
Dec 2015 · 550
Join Me Again.
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
Join me again for the young and the restless.
So, you don't get anxious for the past couple of years.
In your lifetime.

Anonymous. 12/25/2015.
Dec 2015 · 3.9k
rain rain go away
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
rain rain go away.
come again another day.
Sarah loves me every day.
rain rain go away.
Dec 2015 · 455
My Theme.
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
Why am I so sad?
Because I'm young and the restless.
I miss some new good friends.
Including me, myself and I.
The reason why is that I'm still young and the restless.
And I'm still happy and proud, excited and lovely.
I wanna fall in love with women.
Why am I lonely?
Because I'm still young and the restless.
I love you. I don't wanna lose you.

Anonymous. 12/19/2015.
©2015 by Trevon S. Haywood.
Dedicated to my friend Leon who passed away.
Dec 2015 · 6.0k
Water Music.
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
The words are a beautiful music.
The words bounce in water.
Water music,
loud in the clearing
off the boats,
birds, leaves.
They look for a place
to sit and eat--
no meaning,
no point.

Robert Creeley (1926-2005).
©2015 by Trevon S. Haywood.
Dec 2015 · 1.5k
Our Storm 2016.
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
The time is near, the time is now.
2015 is coming to an grand end soon.
Our new storm is coming, and this means i can make it through the rain to embrace my memories.

Anonymous. 12/17/2015.
Dec 2015 · 324
The Rain
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
All night the sound had
come back again,
and again falls
this quite persistent rain.

What am I to myself
that must be remembered,
insisted upon
so often? Is it
that never the ease,
even the hardness,
of rain falling
will have for me
something other than this,
something not so insistent--
am I to be locked in this
final uneasiness.
Love, if you love me,
lie next to me.
Be for me, like rain,
the getting out
of the tiredness, the fatuousness, the semi-lust of intentional indifference.
Be wet
with a descent happiness.

Robert Creeley (1926-2005).
©2015 by Trevon S. Haywood.
Dec 2015 · 762
Inheritance and Selection.
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
That's what they say, never trust any type of genius like that.
It's called the inheritance and selection.
And this is gonna be better than this and better than that.
Like we always do.
Because we are so smart, dark and lovely. We always have fun and a good time tonight.
No complaints, no exceptions and no warnings.
We always stay safe and we always stay warm. There's everything to do with the inheritance and selection.

Anonymous. 12/16/2015.
©2015 by Trevon S. Haywood.
Dec 2015 · 631
At Night.
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
The blueness dies out my eyes tonight,
The red gold of my heart. O how still the light burns!
Your cloak of sadness encircles the long descent.
Your red lips seal your friend's unhinging.

Georg Trakl (1887-1914). 12/16/2015.
©2015 by Trevon S. Haywood
Dec 2015 · 1.3k
It's just rain.
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
It's gonna be okay, it's just rain.
Because i don't want to get wet.
I always keep dry under my umbrella.

Anonymous. 12/14/2015.
©2015 Trevon S. Haywood.
Dec 2015 · 538
How do i know you?
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
How do i know you,
when the rain came down peacefully?
And it happens every year.
Since the year i've started here.
This is still 2015, and it's not over yet.
We've only got 2 weeks until 2016 comes as soon as possible.

Anonymous. 12/14/2015.
©2015 Trevon S. Haywood.
Perfect poem.
Dec 2015 · 759
Bring on the rain.
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
Bring on the rain.
And listen to the thunder.
I'm cruel than the other two.
Like daughter, like son.

Anonymous. 12/14/2015.
©2015 Trevon S. Haywood.
Dec 2015 · 502
The Inspiration
Trevon Haywood Dec 2015
The inspiration comes standard.
With lots of rules and regulations that we need to follow.
To support each other with considerable respect and adorable.
Like men and women.

Anonymous. 12/11/2015.
©2015 by Trevon S. Haywood.
No need to worry about it, just a short poem for me
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