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Amanda Kay Burke Apr 2018
Hang up and regret
Not saying goodbye. We might
Never speak again.
You never know
I should remember
I need think before I speak
Less damage that way
An asset she is for this you see
In those big brown eyes
Her dreams reveal
Her destiny unique
This I know you feel so
To you I plead
Be her voice until she is
Shout it out that which she is
So she knows she can be
As colorful as she dreams.

With all our fibre and being
Let's
Shout it out
An Asset she is!!!
So she is strong to
SPEAK, BELIEVE, TO BE
That which she dreams and thinks

©Belema .S. Ekine
©belemascribbles
Aa Harvey Apr 2018
Tell me


Tell me about love.
Tell me about life.
Tell me about giving up,
Or tell me how you survived.
Tell me what you wish,
Or tell me absolutely nothing.
Tell me what you are willing to share.
I make no promise to tell you anything.


Tell me what you like
And all the things you dislike or otherwise.
Tell me about the light,
Or if the darkness has covered your mind,
Then tell me or anybody,
How you truly feel inside.


Tell me something if you want.
I tell you all you need to know,
But I am not your font.
Bubbles appear and then they pop!
Into waterfalls land every drop.


(C)2018 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.
Amanda Kay Burke Apr 2018
If you want to make
Me happy leave and never
Speak to me again
If you really want what is best for me then you would go somewhere far away where i would never have to see you again. Not hang out at my parents house and manipulate them with guilt trips about your dead dad and how alone you are. You don't want my happiness, you want your own, regardless of how it affects me.
Blanche Apr 2018
My brown eyes belong
to my mother
as well as my hair
and my lips
and my smile.

My long legs belong
to my father
as well as my toes
and my eyebrows
and my laugh.

And yet my tongue
belongs to both my parents
and to me
and to no one at all.
It floats along the Seine
until it reaches the ocean
and lands in a puddle of maple syrup.
It cheers at baseball games
but then follows the home run
out into a cricket game.
It trembles along streets lined
with red lanterns, only to
climb the towers of the Sagrada Familia.

My tongue twists and turns
travels far and wide
and yet, it does not have a home
for my accent is wrong
and my English is broken.
I have tried for so many years
to find a place for my tongue to call home
without feeling half-English
or half-worthy, or torn.

For how can something which has never been built
be broken?
Shimwa Augusta Mar 2018
They told me to speak
I told them I couldn't
and so I wrote.

They told me to scream louder
I told them I wouldn't
I'd rather let my words cut deeper.

They told me I wouldn't fit in
I told them it was fine.
Cause I preferred keeping it real

They asked me about language
I told them I spoke only one:
Art
At times muteness isn't just biological but unlike the real disease this one has an actual medicine: poetry, art
Crystal Freda Apr 2018
Wake up!
in your mind.
You keep wasting
wasting your time.

Live!
Live as you can.
Not everything
needs to be planned.

Speak up!
Time to be woken.
Speak your thoughts
for they need to be spoken.
Nic Mac Apr 2018
hear me
i will speak clearly,
or clearer still.
you don't
know me,
clearly,
still.
go about this day.
as i remind.
as you read,
from my own voice,
that
i am a girl you never met,
or mustn't have.
i've learnt this now.
and so think of me,
what you will,
or what you have,
or what you feel.
hear me.
hear the truth,
regretfully discovered.
you're wrong about me
or was,
and will be.
By Nic Mac
Mystic Ink Plus Mar 2018
She
Speaks
So less
Taking caution,
No one to hurt

One day
She might
Forget to speak

Hurting all.
Genre: eXperimental
Theme: Precious Words
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