Dream Girl by Fidel M. Love
Beautiful as ever She could live off her looks but chose college to get her cash right Prettiest girl in school but so modest, to show what having class is like Honest I think she was a goddess in her...
View ArticleI Confess to be Someone Else by Lavetta Dixon
Author’s Note: This poem is not a personal statement, but it is dedicated to people scared to come out of the closet; you don’t have to hide….you’re just as good as anybody else. Real Talk. I don’t...
View ArticleLet’s Talk by Lavetta Dixon
Boy: “I love to see you smile, It’s something I look forward to, It’s something really worthwhile, I’ve notice that you’ve been down, can’t explain how much I hate to see you frown, but you keep it all...
View ArticleThat’s What They Say by Lavetta Dixon
They said that when he leaves me i would break down, but he’s still here, he’s still around, they said when i grow up i would be obese, i made sure that whenever they had food that i never asked for a...
View Articlest. john the divine by S. Mondai-nai
it was something close to seven deer, he said, seven, because it is a holy number, a number that means something, and there is a smile on one side of the sun, eyes abashed on the other, and there are...
View Articlecity living revelations by S. Mondai-nai
i think that i am struggling because i get my everything second-hand or hand-me-down but i daily pass by a stranger crouched somewhere in the corner of a highrise or department store cold on concrete i...
View Articlereflection of today by S. Mondai-nai
our current times can be marked by hybrid cars and organic grocery stores cold case files and forensic reality shows my college education which i am still in debt for can afford me the same job i had...
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