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Engraved
Blistered and pealed
The scars
I wear
Anyway
You dissect it
Self inflicted wounds
Unkept promises
Piercing thorns
Casting shadows
Fall in line
Unresolved questions
Was a curse
Bestowed upon me
Before I was ever granted
My first breath or step
I’m all outta wishes
Good intentions
Flipped upside down
Tortured my insides
Got ripped apart
My wreckage
Wore me like a bad habit
Bullet proof I was not
The rounds that penetrated
Hit there mark every time
Without concern
What couldn’t shield me
From myself the retaliations that
Swooped in
Like vultures
The worse I felt
Thee farther I fell down the rabbit hole
The irony is none of this
Has ever made a bit of sense to me
At times has felt like a reoccurring 
Bad nightmare
I can’t wake from
Yet for some reason I stand here still
Today shell shocked
Silent despair
    Dailiness
       hope...
My trumpet blows, as the wind my next, a trip, amongst a lil bitsy stain…on a shirt take an occasion with someone who identifies me, but it sometimes…desperately needed. Thank you. For sharing? for genuine principles. I gotta be, where I need to go and how I’m gonna do that when Alice is the one holding my hand tell, is there peace…in silence they tell it’s where YHWH dwell…pays for rain, washes in filth. no one said, it was gonna…how fresh, do you have to be! Does the though… silent equal your rewards
You may find me...by the water, way too far to drown..in hell, waiting for the storm. Man of a lesser god. I am, who I claim to be, Child of the Blues. Resilient, nothing gonna break me. If it don't make cents. It's won't make dollars. left, right, body blow. Managing to slip few punches, but life is everlasting, unyielding meant to bend. Always outnumbered, always outgunned, I am not a mistake, like a supernova, the wind blows in from the west, to comfort and restore. I have no answers for what comes next, but I believe...I've been thru heartache and pains, and I won't lose to Me. See you at the summit.
Free form
My bare bones wrapped in a cotton blight,
Warmth clings to forgotten memories tight.
A bitter tongue, smitten by those miserable tones.
My hollow eyes bleed for those comforting woes.
kevin 3d
Graduation from financial hardship.
The process one attends to and processes individually during times of neglect and disservice, economic bend so on and so forth.

In America the resolute desk awaited in time the reception of community, disengaged or otherwise, without preference to a fancy.

That people welcomed privacy and freedoms in turns of cloth.

Failure from the claims of experience towards the hardship mounted and the data persists from the original regression.  This regression is not without loss or need for more distance after the trauma.

When office supply is taken and documenting oneself is not heard of, restraint becomes law.

"House" titles have been drawn from a private surplus budget and to those on the line, the slavery line in repetition of American civil war, writing of rights remains the constant constraints of our democracies independent voting process.

To know better
To no better

To know better
To no better
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Other meetings: Sean Plankey, nominee for the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency; members of the Embassy of Rwanda in the United States; Prineha Narang, a quantum physicist who does work with the Department of Energy; Admiral Stephen “Web” Koehler, Commander of the United States Pacific Fleet; Robin Vince, CEO of BNY; Kirsten Davies, nominee to be Chief Information Officer at the Department of Defense; Cho Hyun-****, South Korea’s Ambassador to the United States; John Byrnes, Director of Strategy at Concerned Veterans for America; and Phill Swagel, Director of the Congressional Budget Office.

I attended the signing ceremony for the peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These countries have been at war for decades and I want to congratulate President Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and leadership from both nations on getting this deal done to establish lasting peace in the area. I spoke to a group of interns from across Capitol Hill about my work in the Senate. I also attended our weekly Senate Bible Study, where our verse of the week was 1 John 3:17, and our Senate Prayer Breakfast, where Senator Maggie Hassan of New Hampshire was our speaker.

Hearings: I attended six hearings this past week. In one hearing of the Appropriations committee, we discussed the President’s rescissions package with Director of the Office of Management and Budget Russ Vought. I asked Mr. Vought about protections for tribal radio funding, watch the

When courage called for disobedience I ran as fury into the congressional building and my reflection, john lewis, awaited as a hand shake.
The war is still for a civil day in the night sky.
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