Contact



Our souls are a perfect match.
The impact from direct contact
has caused a serious splash.

The metaphysics for what
we just witnessed
can only be depicted
by the feeling we just experienced,
not from someone’s vision.

It’s unexplainable.
A new theory we have discovered
by our souls creation.
It’s so cosmic that a
decorated scientist
has no grounds to abolish it.

Excerpt From: Romeo B. Cameron. “The Fall.” iBooks.
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Submitted on December 07, 2016

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXX XXXXA XXAXXX X
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 413
Words 71
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 3, 5, 6, 1

Romeo B. Cameron

Romeo B. Cameron is a writer, singer, and actor whose main goal is to embrace his creativity and share it with the world. He firmly believes that when you realize what your life purpose is that you need to go “all-in.” He is a man of deep love and loyalty, who gives his all in everything he sets out to accomplish. He wants to break the stereotype that men can’t “feel,” and if they do, it is a sign of weakness. Feeling is truth, and truth sets everything free. Without truth, there is no good communication, without truth, there is no good relationship. Romeo B. Cameron is a writer, singer, and actor whose main goal is to embrace his creativity and share it with the world. He firmly believes that when you realize what your life purpose is that you need to go “all-in.” He is a man of deep love and loyalty, who gives his all in everything he sets out to accomplish. He wants to break the stereotype that men can’t “feel,” and if they do, it is a sign of weakness. Feeling is truth, and truth sets everything free. Without truth, there is no good communication, without truth, there is no good relationship. more…

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