Poems from Fatal Dawn

From: South-Central Pennsylvania | Biggest Inspirations: Friedrich Nietzsche, W.E.B. Du Bois, Henry David Thoreau, William Shakespeare, Langston Hughes, and Maya Angelou. | Academic Interests: Healthcare Law
My only blunder was not being able to muster…
Those anxious words from my throat…
What I never spoke I always wrote…
The straggling bull...
The Boy Who Walked the Lonely Island Shore
By Thorne McFarlane (Fatal Dawn)
A little boy treads deceptive terrain.
Lonely and uncharted...
I wonder what wanders the mind of an addict
What would make a person act erratic?
Dollars and a quick high, automatic
And when he can’t...
I got something to say about this hype
From nothing, based from nothing,
Let me tell me you ALL something about a cruel lie …
Kind of...
These words…
They are anxious to leave, but my fingertips won’t move…
So my thoughts are petrified in my skull, left alone,
The world...