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My words don't always have a meaning behind them. But the words I project are my heart's solemn anthem. My poetry is imperfect; a mess of paint spilled on a canvas. Through the colors though, I was able to see a purpose. Putting my thoughts into a stanza keeps me sane. Putting my thoughts onto paper is the rainbow after the rain. My ideas range from puppies to the way I was left alone. From the time my first dog died in my lap to the thought of college loans. You see, I'm not the slightest bit okay; However, my internal struggles will lose to my positivity day after day. I can't tell you my origins in writing. I can't tell you why it is I can't ever control my thinking. My thought process is so god-awfully in disrepair, And maybe all it needs is a breath of fresh air. I miss my first dog Boy. I hate the thought of student loans drowning me in debt and having to deploy. I hate that I can't put an intermission in my concert of agony. I miss the many days of my boyhood when I didn't have to worry. I realized my flawed poetry in the many times I reread my past works. However, don't you dare tell me they aren't of any worth.
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Nov 4, 2015
Nov 4, 2015 at 1:35 AM UTC
Looking Back on a Simpler Me
My words don't always have a meaning behind them. But the words I project are my heart's solemn anthem. My poetry is imperfect; a mess of paint spilled on a canvas. Through the colors though, I was able to see a purpose. Putting my thoughts into a stanza keeps me sane. Putting my thoughts onto paper is the rainbow after the rain. My ideas range from puppies to the way I was left alone. From the time my first dog died in my lap to the thought of college loans. You see, I'm not the slightest bit okay; However, my internal struggles will lose to my positivity day after day. I can't tell you my origins in writing. I can't tell you why it is I can't ever control my thinking. My thought process is so god-awfully in disrepair, And maybe all it needs is a breath of fresh air. I miss my first dog Boy. I hate the thought of student loans drowning me in debt and having to deploy. I hate that I can't put an intermission in my concert of agony. I miss the many days of my boyhood when I didn't have to worry. I realized my flawed poetry in the many times I reread my past works. However, don't you dare tell me they aren't of any worth.
marcos-partida
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Nov 4, 2015
Nov 4, 2015 at 1:35 AM UTC
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