So, first and foremost, I usually write for slam poetry. That's the thing where you recite your poetry very loudly, most likely with emotional connotation. Some of this might not make sense due to the simple fact that you won't actually be able to hear the certain beat in the words, the way they are conveyed, etc. Basically this could be very confusing, sorry in advance.
There also is this thing in my poetry where I omit some verbs like "a". It's just a preference to me and it, for the most part, sounds purposeful when it is spoken. This is sometimes not the case in writing. Also if you get confused on who is talking, the quotes are grouped together by who is talking. If the paragraph doesn't break the person is still talking.
In all, there is going to be a lot of grammar mistakes and just know that most of them are purposeful. That or I'm just a really bad writer, which, in all honesty, is probably true.
P.S I don't know how this technology works so bare with the random gifs.
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RomanceI was 14. Thoughts built in reverse. Rewinding, rewinding, I finally see it chronologically. 7 year old body, 9 year old body, 11 year old body, I have only my body to show. Only my body to display. Escorting labeled "do what you gotta do". Light h...