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9 to 5 living plus school afterwards Life feeling in a rut Keeping eyes on the prize When they aren’t forcing themselves shut   Outlets keep him sane in an insane world
9 to 5 living plus school afterwards Life feeling in a rut Keeping eyes on the prize When they aren’t forcing themselves shut   Outlets keep him sane in an insane world
CORNEA. it is the Fourth of July and I am sixteen years old.
Poetry has taught me many things,Many things throughtout this past Spring.To organize my feelings in an orderly way.To prevent my inner calm from beginning to sway.It has taught me to understand others motivations,Regardless of my frustrations or
Pen scratching gainst the page words whipping in her mind letters bleeding into the page as a way to be safe instead skin full of old scars tears dried up in her eyes instead of inflicting pain
The wind swallows the dirt On a dark, rainy day But who swallows the wind? The tree holds up the sky To make way for birds to fly But who holds up the trees?
Strands of technicolor hues are strewn through the void of morality. Every color ever created lays upon the pitiless ground in static strips  unorganized and overwhelming.   The wind blows. 
When you don’t know what to say, Poetry is there. She takes your unsaid words, Rearranges them, changes them, And puts them on paper.   Poetry guides the pen,
Society revolves around in a circle, the creative minds are those that break free from the circle. 
the words you say.      whisper. force. laugh. scream. conceal. weaponize. are your metaphors and repetition meant to cause?      insult? support? action? attention? they can be read.
Poetry This words means many things. Then again it can mean nothing. But for me it has transcended me down an alleyway. That has stripped me of my rough edges. Grim looking face. Plush exterior.
Words rhyming that was all I knew, But no it became so much more It's art that shows emotion vivid to the reader in ways like sound
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