Dear Me
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Complete, First published Jun 11, 2017
Dear Me is a "messy" collection of poetry that was started at the beginning of 2017. Why do I call it messy? Well, because that's what it is. They are merely reflections of my thoughts and feelings on my experiences and a personal outlook that I have taken towards the world. It is almost like a diary or a journal. I just managed to turn it into word art full of metaphors. If you took the time to open this, I greatly appreciate your time and hope that you find joy in at least one of these poems. 

Thank you.
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