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Audrey G Oct 2017
Something is missing says the
white cozy room. She was tired
says the empty coffee cup on a
pile of old dusty books by the black
backpack. She had worked all night
creating a new thick book, says the
lonenly large pen with almost no ink.
She need sleep, says the un-made
bed; and she was cold says the hut
wood in the big chimney newly off.

She had a rough week. says the
aspirings lying next to the blue bottle
of water on the night table. But she
couldn't stop reading my tory, says
the book open half way. She needed
to relax says the cheesy music station.
Tomorrow is the first day of winter
vacation says s the school books and
papers on the black table like
snowflakes in winter.

She needs to start thinking about herself
says the black window with a view to
the lonely and large swing int e small
backyard. Also to believe in her dreams
says the white pillow in the bed. She is
beautiful as well as her name says
small diary. But she doesn't think that
way says the rectangular white mirror.

She loves to laugh says the picture
with a lot of smile people in it. She has been crying lately, says the blue box of Kleenex. She had the power to
get ut back says the slight strips of light
passing through the window. Something
was missing the white room says.
Kiprotich vinny May 2019
In the slumber of thoughts,
I all alone cry my being out.
A coined message that will tell of this desire to paint your visage,
Of this fear,
Of never setting my black eyes on you
Of this indefinable ill that aches me up.
A feeling of rejection overwhelms my sole,

May the spirits of dreams enslave you in nightmares,
May I appear in dazzling black clothes,
May you never fall out but always sings my melodies,
May you understand the need n purpose of my life in ewe.

But the pointers are heavy,
A titanic downstream is on the table,
The general is no More,
Casting a lonenly image in the dropping falls,

  
But oh  my, I understand why
It is in your hands now, I say thank you.
You not caged in me any longer,
You can traverse the world on own volition.
Remember the world is full of healing herbs that a prudent man should never ignore.

— The End —