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A message to the broken
You drown yourself
in liquid sorrows,
letting the salty mess
burn your wounds,
and the sadness
to drip in your mouth,
consuming your words
and you say
you deserve the pain,
but I want to dry your face,
and whisper in your ear
how the clouds cry too,
while they hold such beauty,
and so do you.
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Hey Remember Me?
Hey remember me?
I'm lonely
Without anyone to talk to,
Yeah we met last week
I'm so glad
You actually remembered me.
Hey remember me?
I'm happy
That we could hang out.
I know it might
Seem a bit strange to ask
But are we friends?
Yeah?!
Thank goodness
Now I can be at ease
You’re really here with me
It wasn't just a tease.
Hey remember me?
I'm weird
Just a little bit though
I thought you liked me
Because of that
Because of the way I am
Right?
Hey remember me?
I'm trying
To keep up a smile
But it’s getting pretty hard
Because every once in awhile
It seems like all you want
Is for me to cry.
Is that what a friend does?
Hey rem
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Please?
If I too,
Wrote short poems,
Speaking of love,
Heartbreak,
And sad emotions.
Then, would you notice me?
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A very, very deep and meaningful poem.
It is heavily inspired by the works of Barnett Newman, Mark Rothko, Yoko Ono, and Maciej Ratajski. However, mainly it was Donald Trump.
Anyone who says otherwise is simply not intelligent enough to understand and should read more. Or go die, I don't care.
I also love Irony and Jokes.
Edit: The comment on Donald Trump has nothing to do with politics or his presidency. This was written before he ran. He was simply an example of someone who was wealthy. I picked him basically at random. Anything that might seem otherwise is just a coincidence.
Edit: The comment on Donald Trump has nothing to do with politics or his presidency. This was written before he ran. He was simply an example of someone who was wealthy. I picked him basically at random. Anything that might seem otherwise is just a coincidence.
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