「last thing」
now that i have come to an end to the collection of poetry (or what ever you want to call it).
i want to explain that some of the things that i wrote were to god...i just want an answer, one that i will probably never get.
and some of what wrote was actually to the reader. whether it applies to you, i don't know.
it's all for you to decide. your own interpretation.
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PART TWO: insinuation of trepidation
PART THREE: intimation of evasionp.s. each title of this work makes sentences by the way. see you in the next one.
- Nina
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IMPLICATION OF DESOLATION
Poetry(PART 1) the empty rooms with no doors isn't the worst part. it's hoping that one day someone will save us from the walls that howl at us for every mistake we've made. des·o·late adjective ˈdesələt/ (of a place) deserted of people and in a state of...