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Born in Beverley, to Holme on spalding Moor
Leven and Knaresborough opened up the door
Ripon was the first time to leave my home so true
Parents to New Zealand Boo hoo Boo hoo Boo hoo
Auckland to Tauranga and finally home to stay
Southport and York not quite montego bay
on to the edge of the world at kingston upon Hull
before the move to Bridlington to live a life so full
and then the move that made all moves Liverpool it was
I love the life of the mersey it really is the boss
I'm so made up to feel the love and life of the Mersey beat
Tuebrook Toxteth and wavertree are places I've moved my feet
I am really privilaged to see the windows of the world
from Singapore and Scotland and Australia's fields of gold
I've been to Canada, America and Luxemburg as well
The windows of the world in a small nut shell
Mystic Ink Plus Oct 2018
You are the only
Privilaged Anonymous
Travelling through the soul
With a free pass

Carrying a robust hope
Stirring all senses
Untangling memory
Intoxicating thoughts

All in honesty
Holy heartbeat
Echoes
In a familiar rhyme
Genre: Romantic
Theme: Sync vibes
WoodsWanderer Mar 2016
Walks in fields
whisper memories like leaves tossing
in the wind.

Long strands waving goodbye
as mournful notes sizzle in the newborn sunlight
and your eyes reflect the beasts
running through the trees.

wild things
captured in the shadows
held with chains of fear
and pain in lines I cannot remember
writing.

Your hands too young to understand
the blind search burning in my veins
and lips ripe with the ideals
of a privilaged life

you sing of a heart full of love
In which my doubt pervades as
reality has dissipated my previous
expectations.

Shallow lines flicker under the surface
shattered waves reflecting the ache
in my bones
at the mistake found in misconception

and I am lost

once again.
Grace Ann Sep 2018
A suburb of hell I live in
Across the road from the picture perfect family
Small, yappy little dog who is walked every morning and night by loving husband and father of three
Next door the father who left his family to live with his gay lover downtown
Three young boys and a wife who will never understand
Behind every door is a secret
The Wilsons live a sheltered and abusive life
The man of the family is powerful
The cunninghams across from them are timid and smile to hide the bruises on their arms
Father knows best after all
My door hides the racist, the Republican, the conservative, the homophobic
My door hides the yelling of a bipolar mother off medication
The alcoholism of a child too young to drink
And the silent watch of a father trapped in a loveless marriage
Every house in this suburb of hell tells a story
None of which are happy
Yet you see my neighborhood and call me privilaged
If only you knew.

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