Tuesday, October 18, 2016

The Girl Who Reads Slam Poetry

I never chose to be what I am,
some woman of poetry;
a victim of slam?
& never meant I,
to take this road,
.
.
.
down.
But fate led me.

My parents wrote the diary:
Yes, they who,
laid hands...
Just to escape the world's way,
their day to day.

&
It kinda grows on you,
the way the world disapproves
of, a slammed down, me,
except in poetry...
& I never asked for this,
unenlightened sense,
of
only me.

The Girl Who Reads Slam Poetry.

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