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Olivia Kent Jul 2016
They said monsters live under the bed.
Truth of the matter. they're all in your head.
Don't go seeking monsters beneath your old wood frames.
The monsters that invade your head are just playing silly games.
(C) LIVVI
Olivia Kent Jul 2016
Morning's splattered with nights remains.
Clouds toss beige and tear stained rain.
Mud smearing the patio doors.
Rebounded from bouncing rain.
The echoes of the blazing row.
Last night was then and now is now.

She stirs inside
Loves listening to the rains that pour.
Safety behind the layered glass.
Her loneliness in safety.
Home safeguards her heart.
Sad that one is warm inside,
when laying all alone.

She's digging deep into her head.
To find some reins,
To take control,
Far too long led.
Getting angry.
Her eyes burn red,
and black and blue.
If only,
If only he would realise.
If only he knew,
That shortly his mother will knock him down to size.
(C)LIVVI
Olivia Kent Jul 2016
~I pray that the sun shall ~
~Fracture the clouds~
~Chase away the north wind~
~Divert them to blow the south winds our way~
~May the water ripple with wonderful waves of summer excitement~
~That the little children be granted the opportunity to be jolly~
~For their end of school vacation~
Pleas to mother nature and sister sun~
Let the season shine~
(C) LIVVI ~
Olivia Kent Jul 2016
HEATHER
Had a nervous breakdown when all the flowers died.
A river started flowing from the pits of her eyes.
Broken hearted, she sits.
While life just drifts, from paranormal to abnormal.
Heather is funny girl, with purple hair and size nine feet,
Sometimes she's a rocking girl,
Not always very sweet.
She picks up seashells on the beach, she's trying to find herself inside.
She watches white horses as they ride onto the beaches.
The white horses lost they're shoes.
All over the tabloids, all over the news
She sits on the beach with the sun in her hair.
Nobody loves her.
She just doesn't care.
She's empty as a dustbin late on a Friday morn,
It is her time for renewed being, the dark before her dawn.
And now she says she's coming back, to front up to the badness, keep hold of what's good,
As everybody knew she could.
May the good times roll Heather.
(c)LIVVI
Olivia Kent Jul 2016
As if the banshee wails,
Screams wasting energy.
Toking at the passion pump,
The saviour.
Rivers flow,
unknowing.
how long the pains shall onwards play.
Downwards descent,
And so,
The new born infant cries it's first,
the banshee wails again.
(C)LIVVI
Olivia Kent Jul 2016
The war.
It  came and went.
The youthfulness of innocence came.
None knew what it meant.
Mere children marched forwards into war.
Single boys to never love.
Single sons, one or two.
A thousand or more if only they knew.
Lost boys.
Missing men.
Never again, such sad refrain.
Respectively nodding to those of The Somme.
Europe in chaos.
Never again.
(C) LIVVI
Olivia Kent Jun 2016
AW!
Concealed sunshine hides her grief as clowns give up their smiles.
As children play with plastic buckets upon the sands of time.
While mothers cook meals that come from tins,
Tinned spuds, tinned corned beef, tinned pea and carrots.
Good grief.
(C) LIVVI
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