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  June 2023     11 months ago

Submitted Poems 4 total

GovernMEdia

Clutch Your issue, stake Your claim...
Why not, Your rules, since it's Your game?
Busy My focus, off of truth...
Question not, the things You do.
Conscious numbed and forced retreat,
Republished nonsense, with deceit...
Starve creation, ...

by Kelli Davis

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Deep

Darkness is deep and low....
Surrounding places, I don't know,
And, life proceeds, though left alone,
Inevitable outcome, etched in stone.
Lost in conscious, blind aware
Oblivion kills what's growing there,
And world breaks down to Me...

by Kelli Davis

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Pieces of Jason

There are pieces of Jason....
Scattered 'round Me,
Littering the yard... Debris from a shattered fantasy... that once was My religion.
Pieces of Jason. Imbedded in My soul.... taking their toll...
And bleeding My existence.
Pieces of Jason, ...

by Kelli J. Davis

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Without

Reading and thinking.... page after page,
Feeling the sadness.... tasting the rage.
Words stumble on, but never express,
What I knew as I wrote, but couldn't confess.
So much work and dancing around,
As words left My lips, and fell to...

by Kelli J. Davis

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