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      You Lied To Me

      You lied to me.You told me you were my friend.I believed you were godsendA lover, not hell bendOn destroying me. You tricked me.You told me we would be together. I believed we would be foreverA couple, not the devilBent on killing...

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      • Hey Sam.
        Loved the structure of this. The poem is great but there was movement too.
        I love those kind of writes.
        I like how you transitioned to questions towards the end.

        Spectacularly done amigo!

      • Powerfully penned, Sam. Excellent write with amazing storytelling my friend. Nicely done. Appreciate you.

        Damian

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      Emissary Chapter 8 Dimyata 

      It was a beautiful spring day. Birds were singing, wild flowers were sprouting and we were riding towards our doom. More than fifty of us rode out of the school that day not knowing that less than half will...

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      A Song to Myself

      A Song To Myself           “just let it be, let it go              why don’t you be you               and I’ll be me….”  James Bay     A December moon rose with bitterness, a sea...

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      • This is so beautiful. You still write to her.

        • Yes, I still write. When we first met back in college, I began writing her love poems. One of her girlfriends asked me if I would always write her poetry and I told her and the woman I would marry, “I will always write you poetry”. But I stopped, “life” was my excuse. We did not last (5 years total), not because of the poetry, but we began to see life differently and she got a boyfriend instead of us trying to fix things. But, always writing her poetry became a metaphor for my mistakes in our relationship, the things that I did wrong and contributed to our splitting up. I was more the “typical man” and had to learn the hard way to consciously give that shit up. I have believed that it has been this learning process about patriarchy that has made me more humane and a better human being. So yes, I still write her poetry because I never want to forget and want to continue seeing women with mutual respect and equality, as full human beings. Thank you Fia for reading and your kind words.

      • I just finished reading this and wow. It is so moving.
        Squeezes my heart while reading.
        And reading your reply to Fia made this piece even more special.
        I feel very lucky to have read this today. It’s fragile and beautiful all at the same time.
        Can’t say enough about it:)
        Thanks for sharing

        • Thank you, Adelphina. I really appreciate your comment and happy you found it moving. I often think about her, how she’s doing, is she happy, wondering how her life has been. She has always held a piece of my heart. Thanks again, I hope you are well Adelphina.

    • Nativity of Loss
      (I will always love you, my heart.)

      I read a poem that evoked a tear
      a single, trembling drop
      that spun me backward,
      into shadows of what was
      and the ever-present numbness
      of could-have-beens.

      25 days to go…
      The air tastes different now,
      heavier with memory,
      as the earth tilts toward the same cold light
      year a…Read More

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