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Absolute (Never Expect)
I despise the word, “ideal.”
An ideology of something in absolute perfection;
This is unadulterated foolishness at its finest.
Never expect, never label, and never put any-damn-thing under a section.
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boo !
the smell of ice
and vampire bites
thrill is in the air
fright night –
flashing sights ,
blurred lights &
candy so bright .
the scare of a clown
when no one's around ,
terror abounds
in cul-de-sacs of sound .
run run run
the shrieking rattle of death's bony fingers –
oh my God !
never mind , just a Grim Reaper .
& at 3 a.m. , when
the cycles begin again —
you know you've found
the thrill in the sound
of
"Happy Halloween!"
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Not Again
The stairs creak softy
Silently the doorknob turns
Please, no… not again
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the ghost
I don't know what I'm waiting for,
because I am a ghost and yet
I sit on my hands and wonder
where you've been -
I walk the forest in circles,
the methodical crunch
of leaves beneath my feet
and I remember
that you made me feel small,
and alone. here I am, facing
this brilliant hue that is me and myself
and I am the ghost but somehow
you are haunting me.
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A little bit of inspiration. YES. But yeah.....I hope you guys like this little piece.
But anyways, this piece just......came out of nowhere, honestly. I began thinking of other pieces I've written, to what I've been writing now, all the way up to how people perceive me as a person. Being what I am and WHO I am, I despise labels. Never put me in a box 'cause you're bound to be disappointed.
But anyways, this piece just......came out of nowhere, honestly. I began thinking of other pieces I've written, to what I've been writing now, all the way up to how people perceive me as a person. Being what I am and WHO I am, I despise labels. Never put me in a box 'cause you're bound to be disappointed.
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I really like the message of the poem. The last line is good advice indeed.