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KieraYale Oct 2019
Beams of summer light pierce through
the viney entanglement
that rests upon a worn white trellis

The lush green and yellow fruit
Leaks a sweet and viscous nectar
For the iridescent blue monarchs that take refuge

Petrichor and the trill of cricket ignite the neurons
Of an old Honduran man
As the storm cleanses the distant mountains
and his wondering mind
KieraYale Aug 2019
They say love is wild
Wreckless and unforgiving
Graffiti tears from glassy eyes
Flickering florescent lies
But his words soothed
Like black coffee at midnight
KieraYale Aug 2019
Across the sea upon a foreign land
In a language you could not understand
A daughter asked a father
How much longer?

And with a weary grin fixed to his face
He told his love about the place
Where freedom sung
Like church bells
KieraYale Jun 2019
the bad guy
tell his crossword puzzle lie
it don't matter she cry
mama don't turna blind eye
KieraYale Jun 2019
Talent is not a God given gaurentee.
It is earned through trial, error, and grit.
KieraYale Jun 2019
write as if your heart
were your lungs at the summit
then gasp for air, breathe
KieraYale May 2019
Black bear in thicket
Soft trills of summer cricket
Blueberries so sweet
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