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Too Much Poetry
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Complete, First published Sep 14, 2019
I compiled three pieces of poetry in this. And they all cover vastly different topics. Extremely different, almost random.

These are short poems, NOT stories.

The first one is dark, it's about loneliness, sadness, depression, demons.... This poem can have many meanings, based on how it is interpreted by the reader, it is not just one thing. 

*Depression is a serious and important issue. This is not meant to offend anyone. Mental health is very serious. *

The second one is about love. I wrote it for my family. It's for my wonderful parents and my amazing brother.

And the last one is inspired by Romeo and Juliet. I included the particular quote that inspired me to write it too.

Hope you enjoy reading them, as much as I enjoyed writing them.
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A Collection of Poems

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These poems are just some of the little pieces that make up my life. Whenever I get inspired by someone or something, I write a little story about it in the form of a poem. In a way, it helps me express what I have in my mind in a very vague way. I'm not that kind of a direct person, but there are things that are sometimes, better to kept secret. Here, these poems are what I wanted to say to my friends, to other important people, to people in general, to the world around me, to life and each detail it possesses. Each poem has a central theme, and around that revolves a certain story that I want to impart, something too delicate to be expressed directly, something too complicated. Here, I want to share who I am. That's ... probably all ... that I need to say.